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Denise Li, RN, MS, PhD

Photo of Denise Li, RN, MS, PhD Title(s)Professor, Physiological NursingSchoolSchool of NursingAddress490 Illinois Street, #12237San Francisco CA 94158vCardDownload vCard

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UCSF, SF, CA PhD 2007 Critical Care Pain Measure
UCSF, SF, CA MS 1996 Critical Care/Trauma CNS Specialty
UCSF, SF, CA PM 2015 AGACNP
Neurocritical Care Society Certification 2020 Neurocritical Care APP
Edmond J Safra Parkinson Foundation , SF, CA Fellowship 2013 UCSF Parkinsons & Memory Care

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  1. Neurostorming in brain injury patients after hyperacute phase. AANP National Conference. 2025. Li D, Nguyen S, Chandan A, Takahashi C, M Yazbeck.
  2. Clinical sequelae of traumatic brain injury. AANN Annual Conference. 2025. Li, Denise.
  3. Neurointensivist-NP led brain injury program enhances post-TBI patient outcomes in LT acute care hospital. AANP National Conference. 2023. Li D, Nguyen S, Yazbeck M.
  4. Evaluation of pain in ICU patients. Chest. 2009 Apr; 135(4):1069-1074. Puntillo K, Pasero C, Li D, Mularski RA, Grap MJ, Erstad BL, Varkey B, Gilbert HC, Medina J, Sessler CN. PMID: 19349402.
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  5. Evaluations of physiologic reactivity and reflexive behaviors during noxious procedures in sedated critically ill patients. J Crit Care. 2009 Sep; 24(3):472.e9-13. Li D, Miaskowski C, Burkhardt D, Puntillo K. PMID: 19327307.
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  6. Ensuring cross-cultural equivalence in translation of research consents and clinical documents: a systematic process for translating English to Chinese. J Transcult Nurs. 2009 Jan; 20(1):77-82. Lee CC, Li D, Arai S, Puntillo K. PMID: 18948451; PMCID: PMC2834476.
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  7. A review of objective pain measures for use with critical care adult patients unable to self-report. J Pain. 2008 Jan; 9(1):2-10. Li D, Puntillo K, Miaskowski C. PMID: 17981512.
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  8. A pilot study on coexisting symptoms in intensive care patients. Appl Nurs Res. 2006 Nov; 19(4):216-9. Li DT, Puntillo K. PMID: 17098160.
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  9. What is the current evidence on pain and sedation assessment in nonresponsive patients in the intensive care unit? Crit Care Nurse. 2004 Oct; 24(5):68, 70, 72-3. Li D, Puntillo K. PMID: 15526492.
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2004 1
2006 1
2007 1
2008 1
2009 2
2023 1
2025 2

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