Background: Side effects of the medications used for procedural sedation and analgesia in the cardiac catheterisation laboratory are known to cause impaired respiratory function. Impaired respiratory function poses considerable risk to patient safety as it can lead to inadequate oxygenation. Having knowledge about the conditions that predict impaired respiratory function prior to the procedure would enable nurses to identify at-risk patients and selectively implement intensive respiratory monitoring. This would reduce the possibility of inadequate oxygenation occurring. Aim: To identify pre-procedure risk factors for impaired respiratory function during nurse-administered procedural sedation and analgesia in the cardiac catheterisation labo...
International audienceObjectives: Intensive care unit patients undergo several nursing care procedur...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [66]-69)Analgesia is commonly withheld from cardiovascula...
The overall aim of the present thesis was to study aspects of patient safety in critically ill patie...
Abstract: Impaired respiratory function (IRF) during procedural sedation and analgesia (PSA) poses c...
Background: Procedural sedation and analgesia (PSA) administered by nurses in the cardiac catheteris...
Objectives: To identify and appraise the literature concerning nurse-administered procedural sedatio...
Other information: The cardiac catheterisation laboratory (CCL) is a specialised medical radiology f...
Opioid induced respiratory depression is a known cause of preventable death in hospitals. Medication...
Aim : To develop clinical practice guidelines for nurse-administered procedural sedation and analges...
Aims. This paper reports a literature review examining the relationship between specific clinical in...
BACKGROUND: In the University Medical Center Groningen in Groningen, the Netherlands, moderate-to-de...
Objective: To evaluate the effect of capnography monitoring on sedation-related adverse events durin...
BackgroundDiagnostic and interventional procedures are often facilitated by moderate procedure-relat...
Background An important potential clinical benefit of using capnography monitoring during procedural...
BACKGROUND: In the University Medical Center Groningen in Groningen, the Netherlands, moderate-to-de...
International audienceObjectives: Intensive care unit patients undergo several nursing care procedur...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [66]-69)Analgesia is commonly withheld from cardiovascula...
The overall aim of the present thesis was to study aspects of patient safety in critically ill patie...
Abstract: Impaired respiratory function (IRF) during procedural sedation and analgesia (PSA) poses c...
Background: Procedural sedation and analgesia (PSA) administered by nurses in the cardiac catheteris...
Objectives: To identify and appraise the literature concerning nurse-administered procedural sedatio...
Other information: The cardiac catheterisation laboratory (CCL) is a specialised medical radiology f...
Opioid induced respiratory depression is a known cause of preventable death in hospitals. Medication...
Aim : To develop clinical practice guidelines for nurse-administered procedural sedation and analges...
Aims. This paper reports a literature review examining the relationship between specific clinical in...
BACKGROUND: In the University Medical Center Groningen in Groningen, the Netherlands, moderate-to-de...
Objective: To evaluate the effect of capnography monitoring on sedation-related adverse events durin...
BackgroundDiagnostic and interventional procedures are often facilitated by moderate procedure-relat...
Background An important potential clinical benefit of using capnography monitoring during procedural...
BACKGROUND: In the University Medical Center Groningen in Groningen, the Netherlands, moderate-to-de...
International audienceObjectives: Intensive care unit patients undergo several nursing care procedur...
Includes bibliographical references (pages [66]-69)Analgesia is commonly withheld from cardiovascula...
The overall aim of the present thesis was to study aspects of patient safety in critically ill patie...