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Paediatric intensive care nurses' decision-making around gastric residual volume measurement (2017)
Journal Article
Tume, L. N., Latten, L., & Kenworthy, L. (2017). Paediatric intensive care nurses' decision-making around gastric residual volume measurement. Nursing in Critical Care, 22(5), 293-297. https://doi.org/10.1111/nicc.12304

© 2017 British Association of Critical Care Nurses Background: Measuring gastric residual volume (GRV) to guide enteral feeding is a common nursing practice in intensive care units, yet little evidence supports this practice. In addition, this practi... Read More about Paediatric intensive care nurses' decision-making around gastric residual volume measurement.

Pilot Study Comparing Closed Versus Open Tracheal Suctioning in Postoperative Neonates and Infants with Complex Congenital Heart Disease (2017)
Journal Article
Tume, L., Baines, P., Guerrero, R., Hurley, M., Johnson, R., Kalantre, A., …Arnold, P. (2017). Pilot Study Comparing Closed Versus Open Tracheal Suctioning in Postoperative Neonates and Infants with Complex Congenital Heart Disease. Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, 18(7), 647-654. https://doi.org/10.1097/PCC.0000000000001192

Copyright © 2017 by the Society of Critical Care Medicine and the World Federation of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care Societies. Objectives: To determine the hemodynamic effect of tracheal suction method in the first 36 hours after high-risk in... Read More about Pilot Study Comparing Closed Versus Open Tracheal Suctioning in Postoperative Neonates and Infants with Complex Congenital Heart Disease.

Nursing judgement and decision-making using the Sedation Withdrawal Score (SWS) in children (2017)
Journal Article
Jarman, I. H., Craske, J., Carter, B., & Tume, L. N. (2017). Nursing judgement and decision-making using the Sedation Withdrawal Score (SWS) in children. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 73(10), 2327-2338. https://doi.org/10.1111/jan.13305

© 2017 John Wiley & Sons Ltd Aims: The aim of the study was to evaluate registered children's nurses’ approaches to the assessment and management of withdrawal syndrome in children. Background: Assessment of withdrawal syndrome is undertaken follow... Read More about Nursing judgement and decision-making using the Sedation Withdrawal Score (SWS) in children.

Mechanical ventilation, weaning practices, and decision making in European PICUs (2017)
Journal Article
Kneyber, M. C., Tume, L. N., Blackwood, B., & Rose, L. (2017). Mechanical ventilation, weaning practices, and decision making in European PICUs. Pediatric Critical Care Medicine, 18(4), e182-e188. https://doi.org/10.1097/PCC.0000000000001100

Copyright © 2017 by the Society of Critical Care Medicine and the World Federation of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care Societies. Objectives: This survey had three key objectives: 1) To describe responsibility for key ventilation and weaning dec... Read More about Mechanical ventilation, weaning practices, and decision making in European PICUs.

Attitudes towards fever amongst UK paediatric intensive care staff (2017)
Journal Article
Peters, M. J., Tibby, S. M., Morris, K. P., Inwald, D. P., Davis, P. J., Agbeko, R. S., …Tume, L. N. (2017). Attitudes towards fever amongst UK paediatric intensive care staff. European Journal of Pediatrics, 176(3), 423-427. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00431-016-2844-1

© 2017, Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg. The role played by fever in the outcome of critical illness in children is unclear. This survey of medical and nursing staff in 35 paediatric intensive care units and transport teams in the United Kingdom an... Read More about Attitudes towards fever amongst UK paediatric intensive care staff.

Clinical recommendations for pain, sedation, withdrawal and delirium assessment in critically ill infants and children: an ESPNIC position statement for healthcare professionals (2016)
Journal Article
Harris, J., Ramelet, A. S., van Dijk, M., Pokorna, P., Wielenga, J., Tume, L., …Ista, E. (2016). Clinical recommendations for pain, sedation, withdrawal and delirium assessment in critically ill infants and children: an ESPNIC position statement for healthcare professionals. Intensive Care Medicine, 42(6), 972-986. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00134-016-4344-1

© 2016, The Author(s). Background: This position statement provides clinical recommendations for the assessment of pain, level of sedation, iatrogenic withdrawal syndrome and delirium in critically ill infants and children. Admission to a neonatal or... Read More about Clinical recommendations for pain, sedation, withdrawal and delirium assessment in critically ill infants and children: an ESPNIC position statement for healthcare professionals.