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Supportive & Preventive Medicine
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Supportive & Preventive Medicine
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Supportive and Preventive Medicine

Element

Importance

Considerations

Stress Ulcer

prophylaxis

Critically ill patients develop

stress-related mucosal damage,

potentially leading to clinically

significant bleeding

β€’Assess and evaluate the patient’s risk factors for stress

ulcer bleeding

β€’Consider discontinuing acid-suppressive medications

when risk factors are no longer present

Glycemic control

Glycemic control is necessary in

critically ill patients to decrease

the incidence of complications

such as decreased wound

healing, increased infection

risk, and increased risk of

polyneuropathy

β€’Maintaining blood glucose at 140–180 mg/ dL should be

considered in the acutely ill patient

β€’Glycemic management protocols should be initiated for

persistent hyperglycemia (blood glucose > 180 mg/dL)

in critically ill adults

β€’(See Fluids, Electrolytes, Acid-Based Disorders, and

Nutrition Support chapter for a more in-depth review)

GI = gastrointestinal; ICU = intensive care unit; VTE = venous thromboembolism.

B.Updated Mnemonic: FAST-HUGS BID (Crit Care Med 2009;37:2326-7; author reply 2327)

S = spontaneous breathing trial

B = bowel regimen

I = indwelling catheter removal

D = de-escalation of antimicrobials

C.MAIDENS: Additional Mnemonic with a Medication Focus (Can J Hosp Pharm 2011;64:366-9)

M = medication reconciliation

A = antibiotics or anti-infectives

I = indications for medications

D = drug dosing

E = electrolytes, hematology, and other laboratory results

N = no drug interactions, allergies, duplications, adverse effects

S = stop dates

D.Daily Checklists
1

Provide a framework of standardization and regulation of interventions in a systematic manner, allowing

individuals to assess the presence or absence of the items.

2Provide structure to important ICU-related interventions in an effort to reduce errors of omission and

increase compliance with evidence-based practices to improve outcomes in the ICU patient population

(N Engl J Med 2009;360:491-9; N Engl J Med 2006;355:2725-32)
3

Increase identification of drug-related issues (Can J Hosp Pharm 2013;66:157-62; Pharmacy [Basel]

2022 30;10:74)

Table 1. Key Elements of the FAST-HUG Approach (continued)
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