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Critical Care 1412
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| Target Audience: |
| This educational activity is intended for critical care physicians and nurses. |
| Sponsor: |
| This activity is sponsored by AHC Media. |
| Accreditation: |
| AHC Media is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education to provide continuing medical education for physicians. |
| Credit Designation: |
| AHC Media designates this enduring material for a maximum of 2.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. |
| Faculty |
Editor
David J. Pierson, MD
Professor
Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine
Harborview Medical Center
University of Washington
Seattle
Nurse Planner
Leslie A. Hoffman, PhD, RN
Department of Acute/Tertiary Care
School of Nursing
University of Pittsburgh
Peer Reviewer
William Thompson, MD
Associate Professor of Medicine
University of Washington
Seattle
Associate Editor
Saadia R. Akhtar MD MSc
St. Luke's Idaho Pulmonary Associates
Boise
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| Subjects: |
- Acetaminophen Toxicity
- Preventing Long-term Complications in Survivors of Critical Care
- QI Process Promotes Early Mobilization of ICU Patients
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| Objectives: |
- Identify the particular clinical, legal, or scientific issues related to critical care
- Describe how those issues affect physicians, nurses, health care workers, hospitals, or the health care industry in general
- Cite solutions to the problems associated with those issues
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| Financial Disclosure: |
Critical Care Alert's Editor David J. Pierson, MD, Nurse Planner Leslie A. Hoffman, PhD, RN, Peer Reviewer William Thompson, MD, , and Associate Editor Saadia R. Akhtar MD MSc report no financial relationships related to this field of study.
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