Intensivmedizin up2date 2015; 11(04): 281-286
DOI: 10.1055/s-0041-106670
SOPs in der Intensivmedizin
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SOP Liquordrainage

Julian Bösel
,
Dimitre Staykov
,
Björn Ellger
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Publikationsverlauf

Publikationsdatum:
24. November 2015 (online)

Einleitung zur Rubrik

In dieser Rubrik stellen wir Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) für häufige, intensivmedizinisch relevante Prozesse vor. Die Form ist eher im Sinne einer Schablone zu verstehen, und wir verzichten auf Details wie Dosisangaben oder seltene Ausnahmen. Sie sind zu verstehen als – durchaus subjektiv gefärbte – Anregung, eigene, auf lokale Gegebenheiten adaptierte stationsinterne SOPs zu entwerfen und zu implementieren.

 
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