The impact of tracheostomy timing (early & late) on severe head injury patients toward clinical outcomes

Severe head injury patients require a specific treatment plan and nursing care to achieve an optimal clinical outcome while mild head injury patients may need a few days of hospitalisation for close monitoring and conservative medical administrations. However, in severe head injury cases, the patien...

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Main Author: Mohamed Ludin, Salizar
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spelling my.iium.irep.1064812023-09-11T04:25:25Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/106481/ The impact of tracheostomy timing (early & late) on severe head injury patients toward clinical outcomes Mohamed Ludin, Salizar RT Nursing Severe head injury patients require a specific treatment plan and nursing care to achieve an optimal clinical outcome while mild head injury patients may need a few days of hospitalisation for close monitoring and conservative medical administrations. However, in severe head injury cases, the patients may require a more extended period of hospitalisation for a series of complex neuro-medical and neurosurgical management. Tracheostomy may be performed on head injury patients with protracted breathing problems. Early tracheostomy (ET) may improve clinical outcomes late tracheostomy. ET is defined as the tracheostomy done seven days after the initiation of endotracheal intubation. International Council of Nursing 2023-07-01 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/106481/1/e-Poster_Dr.salizar.ICN%20congress%20Montreal%202023.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/106481/2/ICN_eposter%20vieweing%20program%20book_Salizar%20ML_IMG-20230829-WA0026.jpg application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/106481/3/ICN2023EPosterViewingCertificate_3989%20%281%29.pdf Mohamed Ludin, Salizar (2023) The impact of tracheostomy timing (early & late) on severe head injury patients toward clinical outcomes. In: International Nursing Council Congress, Montreal, Canada: Nurses together- A force for global health.A force, 1-5 July 2023, Montreal, Canada. (Unpublished)
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The impact of tracheostomy timing (early & late) on severe head injury patients toward clinical outcomes
description Severe head injury patients require a specific treatment plan and nursing care to achieve an optimal clinical outcome while mild head injury patients may need a few days of hospitalisation for close monitoring and conservative medical administrations. However, in severe head injury cases, the patients may require a more extended period of hospitalisation for a series of complex neuro-medical and neurosurgical management. Tracheostomy may be performed on head injury patients with protracted breathing problems. Early tracheostomy (ET) may improve clinical outcomes late tracheostomy. ET is defined as the tracheostomy done seven days after the initiation of endotracheal intubation.
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title The impact of tracheostomy timing (early & late) on severe head injury patients toward clinical outcomes
title_short The impact of tracheostomy timing (early & late) on severe head injury patients toward clinical outcomes
title_full The impact of tracheostomy timing (early & late) on severe head injury patients toward clinical outcomes
title_fullStr The impact of tracheostomy timing (early & late) on severe head injury patients toward clinical outcomes
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