Abstract
Abstract
As the general population of obese individuals increases, so too does the population of critically ill patients who are obese. Critically ill patients are often transported out of the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) to receive additional technical and diagnostic care that is not available in the ICU. These patients must receive safe and quality care while outside the boundaries of the ICU. The purpose of this article is to present best practice guidelines for the safe and efficient intrahospital transport of these patients. We present considerations that should be made prior to and during transport as well as special considerations that should be made during the diagnostic procedures to ensure safe care.
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