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Introduction
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Who is at risk of ICU admission
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Risk of medical error
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Process of care
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Professional attitudes
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The reconfigured parental role
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A qualitative study
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Burden of care
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Question
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Research
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Gene Therapy
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Role of a Critical Care Provider
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Home Ventilation Programs
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Resource Utilization
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Home Ventilator Program
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Wearables
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Challenges
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Conclusion
Description:
Explore the critical role of intensive care for children with special healthcare needs in this comprehensive 48-minute video lecture. Gain insights from Dr. Robert Graham, Senior Associate in Critical Care Medicine at Boston Children's Hospital and Associate Professor at Harvard Medical School, as he delves into the patient population of children with chronic critical illness. Examine current literature on ICU treatment for these patients and discover best practices for Critical Care providers managing chronic critical illnesses. Learn about risk factors for ICU admission, medical error prevention, care processes, professional attitudes, and the evolving role of parents. Investigate qualitative studies, burden of care, gene therapy, home ventilation programs, resource utilization, and emerging technologies like wearables. Address challenges and gain valuable knowledge to enhance care for this vulnerable patient population.

The Role of Critical Care for Children with Special Healthcare Needs

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