Oji A
Ann R Coll Surg Engl. 1986 May;68(3):122-4.
The role of an intensive care unit with regard to patient care and manpower training in a developing country was considered from an analysis of the first 100 admissions to the unit. The organisation and facilities available are outlined. The majority of cases admitted were post-surgical but the best results were achieved in training the nursing and medical staff to manage peritoneal dialysis and patients with eclampsia. Despite the lack of equipment and investigative facilities the overall mortality was 30%.
通过对该重症监护病房收治的首批100例患者的分析,探讨了发展中国家重症监护病房在患者护理和人力培训方面的作用。概述了现有的组织架构和设施。收治的大多数病例为术后患者,但在培训护理和医务人员管理腹膜透析及子痫患者方面取得了最佳效果。尽管缺乏设备和检查设施,但总体死亡率为30%。