Table of Contents
Contents
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Articles
An investigation into specialist practice nurses’ knowledge of cardiopulmonary resuscitation guidelines in a tertiary hospital in Gauteng Province, South Africa | |
M L Botes, M Moepeng | 68-73 |
Low albumin levels are associated with mortality in the critically ill: A retrospective observational study in a multidisciplinary intensive care unit | |
A Atrash, K de Vasconcellos | 74-79 |
The incidence and outcomes of patients with acute kidney injury in a multidisciplinary intensive care unit in Durban, South Africa | |
MA Khuweldi, DL Skinner, K De Vasconcellos | 80-85 |
Physiotherapists’ perceptions of collaborations with inter-professional team members in an ICU setting | |
MN Ntinga, H Van Aswegen | 86-91 |
qSOFA as a predictor of ICU outcomes in a resource-limited setting in KwaZulu-Natal Province, South Africa | |
S M Savarimuthu, C Cairns, N L Allorto, G E Weissman, R Kohn, R D Wise, G L Anesi | 92-95 |
Empirical antibiotic choice alters microbiological outcomes: Findings from comparative antibiograms in a trauma intensive care unit | |
S Savage-Reid, M S Moeng, T Thomas | 96-104 |
Exploring moral distress among critical care nurses at a private hospital in Kwa-Zulu Natal, South Africa | |
W Emmamally, O Chiyangwa | 105-109 |
High-flow oxygen therapy v. standard care in infants with viral bronchiolitis | |
S Murphy, E Bruckmann, LG Doedens, AB Khan, A Salloo, S Omar | 110-114 |
Case series
Haemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis: Five years’ experience at tertiary hospitals in Free State Province, South Africa | |
M Nienkemper, J Malherbe, C Barrett | 115-120 |
Vote of Thanks
Reviewer Thank you | |
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