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Communicating While Receiving Mechanical Ventilation: Texting With a Smartphone
Author(s) -
Joseph Shiber,
Ayesha Thomas,
Ashley Northcutt
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
american journal of critical care
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.592
H-Index - 81
eISSN - 1937-710X
pISSN - 1062-3264
DOI - 10.4037/ajcc2016695
Subject(s) - medicine , intensive care unit , trauma center , mechanical ventilation , medical emergency , tertiary care , emergency medicine , intensive care medicine , anesthesia , retrospective cohort study , surgery
Two young adults with severe facial injuries were receiving care in the trauma/surgical intensive care unit at a tertiary care, level I trauma center in the southeastern United States. Both patients were able to communicate by texting on their cellphones to family members, friends, and caregivers in the intensive care unit. Patients who are awake and already have experience texting with a smartphone or other electronic handheld device may be able to communicate well while receiving mechanical ventilation.

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