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EPISODE · Nov 1, 2020 · 16 MIN

Brain Cooling – who and how?

from Coda Change · host Kelly Harbour

Cooling the severely brain injured patient in the intensive care unit is far from straight forward. Who should be cooled and when? What do you call a fever, and is this the same as the bedside nurse? When should we start, and when should we not? What would make you stop? This talk will explore the cooling journey of a critically unwell brain injured patient in a neuroscience intensive care unit. It will expose all the potential challenges, questions and pitfalls of cooling at the bedside, and suggest some ways to overcome these. For more head to: codachange.org/podcasts

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