Introduction: Oxygen is a drug and physician and nurses should be familiar with the effects and potential risks of oxygen therapy. The current study aimed to assess familiarity of physicians and nurses with various aspects of oxygen therapy.Method: In this cross sectional study, the familiarity of physicians and nurses with various aspects of oxygen therapy in a teaching hospital was evaluated using a validated questionnaire. The collected data were analyzed using SPSS 21 software.Results: 57 physicians and 79 nurses returned the completed questionnaire (response rate 97.1%). Mean clinical work experience of participants was 6.9±5.7 (1–15) years.98.2% of physicians believed that oxygen therapy can be associated with risk and should be recor...
Background: Critical care nurses frequently and independently manage oxygen therapy. Despite the imp...
The problem of the study was to ascertain whether or not a selected group of professional nurses use...
BACKGROUND: Critical care nurses frequently and independently manage oxygen therapy. Despite the imp...
BackgroundPrescription and administration of oxygen in emergencies by healthcare providers are repor...
BACKGROUND:Prescription and administration of oxygen in emergencies by healthcare providers are repo...
PURPOSE: Although life-sustaining, inappropriately administered oxygen therapy may result in untowa...
Oxygen therapy is one of the main interventions that is used to manage the respiratory abnormalities...
Oxygen therapy, when duly performed, is very useful. On the other hand, when performed inappropriate...
AbstractBackgroundOxygen therapy is an integral part of emergency and immediate post-operative manag...
Aim. This paper is a report of a study to describe patients' and nurses' perspectives on oxygen the...
Background: Supplemental oxygen is commonly administered to patients in acute care. It may cause har...
This article will: •Provide clinical guidance on how to deliver oxygen to an individual safely •...
Aim. This paper is a report of a study to describe patients\u27 and nurses\u27 perspectives on oxyge...
Relevance . Oxygen therapy is commonly used in the emergency and critical cases which is the first l...
One of the major causes of critical illness in the UK is the deterioration of respiratory function (...
Background: Critical care nurses frequently and independently manage oxygen therapy. Despite the imp...
The problem of the study was to ascertain whether or not a selected group of professional nurses use...
BACKGROUND: Critical care nurses frequently and independently manage oxygen therapy. Despite the imp...
BackgroundPrescription and administration of oxygen in emergencies by healthcare providers are repor...
BACKGROUND:Prescription and administration of oxygen in emergencies by healthcare providers are repo...
PURPOSE: Although life-sustaining, inappropriately administered oxygen therapy may result in untowa...
Oxygen therapy is one of the main interventions that is used to manage the respiratory abnormalities...
Oxygen therapy, when duly performed, is very useful. On the other hand, when performed inappropriate...
AbstractBackgroundOxygen therapy is an integral part of emergency and immediate post-operative manag...
Aim. This paper is a report of a study to describe patients' and nurses' perspectives on oxygen the...
Background: Supplemental oxygen is commonly administered to patients in acute care. It may cause har...
This article will: •Provide clinical guidance on how to deliver oxygen to an individual safely •...
Aim. This paper is a report of a study to describe patients\u27 and nurses\u27 perspectives on oxyge...
Relevance . Oxygen therapy is commonly used in the emergency and critical cases which is the first l...
One of the major causes of critical illness in the UK is the deterioration of respiratory function (...
Background: Critical care nurses frequently and independently manage oxygen therapy. Despite the imp...
The problem of the study was to ascertain whether or not a selected group of professional nurses use...
BACKGROUND: Critical care nurses frequently and independently manage oxygen therapy. Despite the imp...