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Paul Dark

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Critical Care Medicine|January 7, 2004
Acute management of severe traumatic brain injuryPaul Dark
Current Opinion in Critical Care|May 22, 2010
Acute intestinal failureGordon L Carlson, Paul Dark
Intensive Care Medicine|October 29, 2010
The diagnostic future for bloodstream infections?Paul Philip Dean, Paul Dark
Nursing in Critical Care|February 12, 2021
The multidisciplinary team perspectives on agitation management in critical care: A qualitative studySamantha Freeman, Janelle Yorke, Paul Dark
JAMA|April 14, 2025
Are Procalcitonin Measures a Reliable Predictor of Stopping Antibiotics Among Patients With Sepsis?-ReplyPaul Dark, Anower Hossain, Ranjit Lall
Intensive & Critical Care Nursing|June 18, 2019
The management of agitation in adult critical care: Views and opinions from the multi-disciplinary team using a survey approachSamantha Freeman, Janelle Yorke, Paul Dark
The Journal of Infection|August 22, 2009
Detecting sepsis-associated bloodstream infection acquired in intensive care using multi-pathogen real-time PCRPaul Dark, Paul Chadwick, Geoffrey Warhurst
Shock (Augusta, Ga.)|May 12, 2011
Investigation of systemic and mesenteric inflammatory signaling and gut-derived endothelial toxicity in patients undergoing high-risk abdominal aortic surgeryLeigh Willoughby, Paul Dark, Geoffrey Warhurst
Intensive & Critical Care Nursing|December 11, 2021
The patient and their family's perspectives on agitation and its management in adult critical care: A qualitative studySamantha Freeman, Janelle Yorke, Paul Dark
Nursing in Critical Care|May 5, 2021
Critically ill patients' experience of agitation: A qualitative meta-synthesisSamantha Freeman, Janelle Yorke, Paul Dark
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Critical Care Medicine|January 7, 2004
Acute management of severe traumatic brain injuryPaul Dark
Current Opinion in Critical Care|May 22, 2010
Acute intestinal failureGordon L Carlson, Paul Dark
Intensive Care Medicine|October 29, 2010
The diagnostic future for bloodstream infections?Paul Philip Dean, Paul Dark
Nursing in Critical Care|February 12, 2021
The multidisciplinary team perspectives on agitation management in critical care: A qualitative studySamantha Freeman, Janelle Yorke, Paul Dark
JAMA|April 14, 2025
Are Procalcitonin Measures a Reliable Predictor of Stopping Antibiotics Among Patients With Sepsis?-ReplyPaul Dark, Anower Hossain, Ranjit Lall
Intensive & Critical Care Nursing|June 18, 2019
The management of agitation in adult critical care: Views and opinions from the multi-disciplinary team using a survey approachSamantha Freeman, Janelle Yorke, Paul Dark
The Journal of Infection|August 22, 2009
Detecting sepsis-associated bloodstream infection acquired in intensive care using multi-pathogen real-time PCRPaul Dark, Paul Chadwick, Geoffrey Warhurst
Shock (Augusta, Ga.)|May 12, 2011
Investigation of systemic and mesenteric inflammatory signaling and gut-derived endothelial toxicity in patients undergoing high-risk abdominal aortic surgeryLeigh Willoughby, Paul Dark, Geoffrey Warhurst
Intensive & Critical Care Nursing|December 11, 2021
The patient and their family's perspectives on agitation and its management in adult critical care: A qualitative studySamantha Freeman, Janelle Yorke, Paul Dark
Nursing in Critical Care|May 5, 2021
Critically ill patients' experience of agitation: A qualitative meta-synthesisSamantha Freeman, Janelle Yorke, Paul Dark
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