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Noise pollution in the ICU

2019-08-02T19:00:29+01:0017 December, 2014|

Hola a tod@s, my dear friends.Who and what generates noise in the ICU?. Mainly, people.Today we talk about this interesting subject thanks to the article Noise pollution in the ICU: time to look into the mirror published in Critical Care in August 2014 and yesterday shared by our friend Carles Calaf in his social networks.Noise can have harmful effects on [...]

What is not given, it´s lost

2019-08-02T19:00:29+01:0016 December, 2014|

Hola a tod@s, my dear friends.What is not given, it´s lost. A phrase that I found in the book The City of Joy written by Dominique Lapierre. If you have not read, I recommend you for Christmas.December, from 12 to 14 we have performed at Hospital Universitario de Torrejón our first Course of Instructors in Advanced Life Support, acredited by [...]

The IC-HU Proyect visits Zaragoza, thanks to SARMICYUC

2019-08-02T19:00:30+01:0013 December, 2014|

Last Thursday, December 11, the IC-HU Project was fortunate to stepping on Zaragoza and explain the general lines of our plan on the "Winter Workshop 2014 of the Aragonese Society of Intensive Medicine, Critical and Coronary Units, SARMICYUC".After the communications session, we have participated in the general table with our exhibition.   For all members of the Proyect was a privilege to be included [...]

When robots replace humans, by Verónica Rojas

2019-08-02T19:00:30+01:0012 December, 2014|

The arrival of 2000 brought us technological development and globalization. This has meant that those things that needed months to reach Europe and years to Latin America today only are a "click" away.The new millennium has certainly allowed advances in Science, diagnosis and treatment of diseases which  had brought an increase in expectation of life and ageing of the population.Every day there are more people [...]

Laughs and good vibes! Extremely curious workshop, by Thedoctorwearsprada

2019-08-02T19:00:30+01:0011 December, 2014|

What I love the most of being a doctor is that it still has the hability to surprise me…and I think this will last forever! Everyday duties, shifts, sleeping recovering days, ventilation conferences and unaffordable congresses to attend…But three days ago, still enjoying a couple of days in Paris, I received the weirdest text ever: SENSE OF HUMOR AND CLOWN [...]

Driving an ambulance in Monrovia, another look at Ebola. By Alfredo Serrano

2019-08-02T19:00:31+01:0010 December, 2014|

Hola a tod@s, my dear friends.Thanks to the recent collaboration in #SOMIAMA to talk about the family presence during cardiac arrest, I could meet Dr. Alfredo Serrano Moraza, one of those people that it is impossible to leave you indifferent. He is SUMMA 112 professional and creator of Medicine of emergency based on the evidence, a reference website that you [...]

Awakening the genius of the ICU

2019-08-02T19:00:31+01:009 December, 2014|

  Hola a tod@s, mis queridos amigos. We continue make amazing contacts and seeking innovation and creative alternatives to improve our ICU. This is the turn of professionals: we are going to take care of us, caring for the caregiver.As a result of this, via Linkedin, we contacted with HYMAS - Coaching de equipo via Gisèle García  to embark us on an adventure of a [...]

Waiting rooms, an announced end. By El Enfermero del Pendiente

2019-08-02T19:00:31+01:006 December, 2014|

Since I started working in Intensive Care Unit I wonder what feelings intertwine in the small waiting rooms of our units.In many of them remain in perennial way the relatives and friends of the patient in the first hours after admission. Over time, remain only the couple, parents and brothers, and if the pathology is lengthened, as sometimes happens, it [...]

IC-HU is written with H as in Human

2019-08-02T19:00:31+01:005 December, 2014|

Hola a tod@s, my dear friends.The Journal Enfermería Intensiva,of the Spanish Society of Intensive Care and Coronary Units Nursing (SEEIUC) , has published in its online version an editorial called as this post. This is the first publication of IC-HU Project in a Scientific Journal, so we couldn't be happier because we're in PubMed. I was fortunate to receive this [...]

There are no words to define it, by Alberto García Salido

2019-08-02T19:00:32+01:004 December, 2014|

Neonatal and pediatric intensive care units (NICU and PICU) are units of life...Where a very small percentage of cases children die. Children die and there are no words to define it...And perhaps we do not have adequate training to face the end of life in these patients. Thanks to pediatricians as Nadia García Lara (neonatologist) and Lidia Casanueva (intensivist) there is a [...]

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