When you use physical signs to assess respiratory distress, what signs do you use (check all that apply)? Method nurses used to assess dyspnea. (TIF 124Â kb
Abstract Background: Vital Capacity (VC); Force Expiratory Volume (FEV1) and Force Expiratory Volum...
Comparison of DeFSSICA survey and data of the main registers of heart failure. (DOCX 17.5 kb
International audienceDyspnea, like pain, is a major cause of physical suffering and emotional distr...
How important is it to assess dyspnea on admission? Nurses’ perception of importance of dyspnea meas...
How often does the patient seem to have less respiratory distress than indicated by his/her rating? ...
In your opinion, do patients give a meaningful number rating for dyspnea? Nurses’ perception of pati...
a. Do you first ask a yes/no question when assessing dyspnea? Method nurses used to assess dyspnea. ...
If yes, what type of education did you receive? Assessment of prior training. (TIF 68Â kb
How has the implementation of Q-shift dyspnea assessment affected your workflow? Effect of routine d...
Background: Dyspnea (breathing discomfort) is a common and distressing symptom. Routine assessment a...
Abstract Background Dyspnea (b...
Aim: The aim of this paper is to highlight evidence and key nursing practice, education, organizatio...
Dyspnea is the main symptom perceived by patients affectedby chronic respiratory diseases. It derive...
Dyspnea is the main symptom perceived by patients affected by chronic respiratory diseases. It deriv...
Appendix 1: Survey administered the day of hospital discharge to patients admitted for heart failure...
Abstract Background: Vital Capacity (VC); Force Expiratory Volume (FEV1) and Force Expiratory Volum...
Comparison of DeFSSICA survey and data of the main registers of heart failure. (DOCX 17.5 kb
International audienceDyspnea, like pain, is a major cause of physical suffering and emotional distr...
How important is it to assess dyspnea on admission? Nurses’ perception of importance of dyspnea meas...
How often does the patient seem to have less respiratory distress than indicated by his/her rating? ...
In your opinion, do patients give a meaningful number rating for dyspnea? Nurses’ perception of pati...
a. Do you first ask a yes/no question when assessing dyspnea? Method nurses used to assess dyspnea. ...
If yes, what type of education did you receive? Assessment of prior training. (TIF 68Â kb
How has the implementation of Q-shift dyspnea assessment affected your workflow? Effect of routine d...
Background: Dyspnea (breathing discomfort) is a common and distressing symptom. Routine assessment a...
Abstract Background Dyspnea (b...
Aim: The aim of this paper is to highlight evidence and key nursing practice, education, organizatio...
Dyspnea is the main symptom perceived by patients affectedby chronic respiratory diseases. It derive...
Dyspnea is the main symptom perceived by patients affected by chronic respiratory diseases. It deriv...
Appendix 1: Survey administered the day of hospital discharge to patients admitted for heart failure...
Abstract Background: Vital Capacity (VC); Force Expiratory Volume (FEV1) and Force Expiratory Volum...
Comparison of DeFSSICA survey and data of the main registers of heart failure. (DOCX 17.5 kb
International audienceDyspnea, like pain, is a major cause of physical suffering and emotional distr...