Development and Validation of an ICU Delirium Playbook for Provider Education
OBJECTIVES:. Although delirium detection and prevention practices are recommended in critical care guidelines, there remains a persistent lack of effective delirium education for ICU providers. To address this knowledge-practice gap, we developed an “ICU Delirium Playbook” to educate providers on de...
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