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Critical Care Nurse

Critical Care Nurse is a peer-reviewed journal that provides evidence-based information and practical insights for nurses working in critical care settings. It covers a wide range of topics including patient care, clinical practice, research, education, and professional development. With a focus on promoting excellence in critical care nursing, this journal serves as a valuable resource for nurses seeking to enhance their knowledge and skills in this specialized field.

Details
Abbr. Crit Care Nurse
Start 1980
End Continuing
Frequency Bimonthly
p-ISSN 0279-5442
e-ISSN 1940-8250
Country United States
Language English
Specialties Nursing
Critical Care
Metrics
h-index / Ranks: 7207 51
SJR / Ranks: 9147 484
CiteScore / Ranks: 9632 2.50
JIF / Ranks: 5932 1.6
Recent Articles
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Tsiouris A
Crit Care Nurse . 2025 Jan; 45(1):11. PMID: 39889792
No abstract available.
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Pena H, Stokes J, Zulueta L, Awuku M, Bergamesca K, Do J, et al.
Crit Care Nurse . 2025 Jan; 45(1):61-68. PMID: 39889791
Background: Patient and family satisfaction with care in intensive care units is not reflected in Hospital Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems surveys. Gaps may be unknown. Local Problem:...
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Xavier T, Hittle B, Rojas-Guyler L, Lee R
Crit Care Nurse . 2024 Nov; 44(6):52-63. PMID: 39615542
Background: The intensive care unit environment exposes nurses to high-stress situations that potentially affect their mental and physical health. Resilience is a protective factor that can enhance the well-being of...
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Shoulders B, Maguigan K, Strange D, Lemon S
Crit Care Nurse . 2024 Nov; 44(6):41-51. PMID: 39615541
Background: Although the benefits of improved transitions of care regarding medications are widely known, implementation is variable among inpatient settings and populations and requires an interprofessional effort. This article reviews...
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Krais S, Sheasby J, Banwait J, Lewis N, Liu Z
Crit Care Nurse . 2024 Nov; 44(6):24-30. PMID: 39615540
Background: Patients with cardiogenic shock have a 25% to 50% mortality rate despite the introduction of mechanical circulatory devices and coordinated medical treatment. The use of shock teams has improved...
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Cook A, Grill F, Taylor C, Toles L, Baker N
Crit Care Nurse . 2024 Nov; 44(6):15-23. PMID: 39615539
Background: Coronary artery bypass graft surgery is one of the most common cardiac procedures performed worldwide. The longer these patients remain in bed, the greater their risk of postoperative complications...
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Otto E, Kaspar A, Kerr K, Droemer G, Waddle A
Crit Care Nurse . 2024 Nov; 44(6):31-34. PMID: 39615538
Introduction: Noninvasive ventilation therapy is a common approach in acute respiratory failure as an alternative to invasive mechanical ventilation. Assistive communication strategies are necessary to overcome communication impairments and anxiety...
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Peach B, Cox C
Crit Care Nurse . 2024 Nov; 44(6):35-40. PMID: 39615537
Introduction: Nearly one-quarter of adult critical illness survivors develop posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms triggered by sensory stimuli after intensive care unit discharge. Intensive care unit delirium is a risk factor...
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Bourgault A
Crit Care Nurse . 2024 Nov; 44(6):9-10. PMID: 39615536
No abstract available.
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Cortez M
Crit Care Nurse . 2024 Nov; 44(6):11-14. PMID: 39615535
No abstract available.