Nearly all patients undergoing general anesthesia will be administered oxygen and 83% of patients will be exposed to potentially preventable hyperoxemia (Suzuki et al., 2018). Physiological changes occur within the body when exposed to supranormal oxygen levels. Nurse Anesthetists must evaluate the potential risk and benefit of oxygen therapy. A review of the literature was completed to provide evidence based practice guidance to Anesthesia Providers regarding the use of perioperative oxygen administration.https://dune.une.edu/na_studpost/1002/thumbnail.jp
Background: the fraction of inspired oxygen (FIO2) administered during general anaesthesia varies wi...
Background: the fraction of inspired oxygen (FIO2) administered during general anaesthesia varies wi...
Background: the fraction of inspired oxygen (FIO2) administered during general anaesthesia varies wi...
Background While supplemental oxygen is routinely administered during anesthesia to prevent oxygen d...
Background While supplemental oxygen is routinely administered during anesthesia to prevent oxygen d...
Background While supplemental oxygen is routinely administered during anesthesia to prevent oxygen d...
Enormous interest has emerged in the perioperative use of high concentrations of inspired oxygen in ...
Anesthesia personnel will become increasingly involved in situations related to such exposures to ox...
Most postoperative surgical patients routinely receive supplemental oxygen therapy to prevent the po...
Most postoperative surgical patients routinely receive supplemental oxygen therapy to prevent the po...
Oxygen (O-2) is commonly used in clinical practice to prevent or treat hypoxia, but if used in exces...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are essential for cellular signaling and physiological function. An im...
Enormous interest has emerged in the perioperative use of high concentrations of inspired oxygen in ...
Oxygen (O2) toxicity remains a concern, particularly to the lung. This is mainly related to excessiv...
Background: the fraction of inspired oxygen (FIO2) administered during general anaesthesia varies wi...
Background: the fraction of inspired oxygen (FIO2) administered during general anaesthesia varies wi...
Background: the fraction of inspired oxygen (FIO2) administered during general anaesthesia varies wi...
Background: the fraction of inspired oxygen (FIO2) administered during general anaesthesia varies wi...
Background While supplemental oxygen is routinely administered during anesthesia to prevent oxygen d...
Background While supplemental oxygen is routinely administered during anesthesia to prevent oxygen d...
Background While supplemental oxygen is routinely administered during anesthesia to prevent oxygen d...
Enormous interest has emerged in the perioperative use of high concentrations of inspired oxygen in ...
Anesthesia personnel will become increasingly involved in situations related to such exposures to ox...
Most postoperative surgical patients routinely receive supplemental oxygen therapy to prevent the po...
Most postoperative surgical patients routinely receive supplemental oxygen therapy to prevent the po...
Oxygen (O-2) is commonly used in clinical practice to prevent or treat hypoxia, but if used in exces...
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are essential for cellular signaling and physiological function. An im...
Enormous interest has emerged in the perioperative use of high concentrations of inspired oxygen in ...
Oxygen (O2) toxicity remains a concern, particularly to the lung. This is mainly related to excessiv...
Background: the fraction of inspired oxygen (FIO2) administered during general anaesthesia varies wi...
Background: the fraction of inspired oxygen (FIO2) administered during general anaesthesia varies wi...
Background: the fraction of inspired oxygen (FIO2) administered during general anaesthesia varies wi...
Background: the fraction of inspired oxygen (FIO2) administered during general anaesthesia varies wi...