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Charles C.

Mr. Charles C. had a short stay in the intensive care unit (3 days). He was sedated with morphine for pain management and relief of shortness of breath but was not in a comatose state. He compared this stay to a previous one-month hospitalization in the ICU in 2012.

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Mr. Charles C. used headphones against noise.

Mr. Charles C. used headphones to avoid being bothered by the noise.

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E: And the only other negative that I have was that a hospital functions 24 hours a day. Everyone is working and doing things 24 hours a day. The norm is that one tries to sleep during the night, but the people who are working 24 hours a day carry on as if there is no day and night. So noise disturbance is quite frequent. And I found that particularly in (location 1). And in the end, I would put on noise cancellation headphones if I was trying to sleep at night. Because, you know, whether it was two people outside in the common space who were talking at a distance and giggling and joking about things, the noise disturbance was there. And I mentioned it a few times and, you know, I got the feeling that I was just being a grumpy old man and maybe I was.

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Charles C.

Mr. Charles C. had a short stay in the intensive care unit (3 days). He was sedated with morphine for pain management and relief of shortness of breath but was not in a comatose state. He compared this stay to a previous one-month hospitalization in the ICU in 2012.

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Charles C.

Mr. Charles C. talks about the efficiency of the ICU.

Despite the constant noise of the ICU, Mr. Charles C. felt safe and was impressed with the efficiency of the clinical team.

General perception / overview of the intensive care

Experiences in Intensive Care

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Charles C.

Mr. Charles C. used headphones against noise.

Mr. Charles C. used headphones to avoid being bothered by the noise.

General perception / overview of the intensive care

Experiences in Intensive Care

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Charles C.

Mr. Charles C. suffered from an olfactory hallucination.

Mr. Charles C. remembers very unpleasant hallucinations of smell and taste.

State of consciousness and memory issues

Experiences in Intensive Care

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Charles C.

Mr. Charles C. remained awake in the ICU and remembers well.

Because he was not in a coma, Mr. Charles C. remembered his ICU stay.

State of consciousness and memory issues

Experiences in Intensive Care

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Charles C.

The team did not come quickly enough

Mr. Charles C. sometimes felt lonely and insecure at night because the team did not come immediately.

Communication issues in the intensive care unit (ICU)

Experiences in Intensive Care

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Charles C.

Misunderstanding is disturbing

Mr. Charles C. says that he sometimes found it difficult to make the clinical team understand that what he was feeling, whatever the cause, was powerful and disturbing.

Communication issues in the intensive care unit (ICU)

Experiences in Intensive Care

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Charles C.

Decisions must be explained

Mr. Charles C. didn't have the strength to fight the medical decisions, but in the end he understood that it was for his own good.

Good to know to improve intensive care unit (ICU) patient experience

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