International audienceINTRODUCTION: The initiation of oxygen therapy for acute or chronic respiratory failure is a common medical intervention, both for hospital in-patients and in out-of-hospital emergency settings. Oxygen therapy is also frequently initiated by paramedics or nurses, without any initial medical prescription, in acutely ill patients. STATE OF THE ART/PERSPECTIVES: It is important to remember that oxygen is a pharmaceutical drug, and its prescription should therefore be considered within treatment guidelines. Two main pathological situations may be encountered: tissue hypoxia and acute/chronic hypoxemia. CONCLUSION: Physicians should be aware of the clinical signs that may indicate the presence of hypoxia and the pathologica...
The assessment, care and management of patients requiring oxygen therapy are key aspects of a nurse'...
The assessment, care and management of patients requiring oxygen therapy are key aspects of a nurse'...
Oxygen therapy remains the first line intervention in acute hypoxemic respiratory failure. Several m...
Oxygen is a commonly used drug in the clinical setting and like other drugs its use must be consider...
The life of every living organism is sustained by the presence of oxygen and the acute deprivation o...
Joyce L Cousins,1–3 Peter AB Wark,3–5 Vanessa M McDonald2–5 1Faculty of Arts, Nur...
Oxygen therapy remains a cornerstone of medical practice and is generally regarded as being safe. Ho...
Hypoxemia is defined as the decrease in arterial partial pressure of oxygen (PaO2) below 80 mmHg. On...
The oxygen therapy is an universal treatment in the hospital setting, especially in the critical car...
The most often used medication in hospitals is oxygen, which is a crucial component in prehospital t...
ABSTRACT: The delivery of oxygen in an acute Admissions Unit is always (often) riddled with difficul...
Oxygen therapy or oxygen treatment belongs among the most important non-pharmacological medical trea...
Hypoxaemia is commonly associated with mortality in developing countries, yet feasible and cost-effe...
The assessment, care and management of patients requiring oxygen therapy are key aspects of a nurse'...
One of the major causes of critical illness in the UK is the deterioration of respiratory function (...
The assessment, care and management of patients requiring oxygen therapy are key aspects of a nurse'...
The assessment, care and management of patients requiring oxygen therapy are key aspects of a nurse'...
Oxygen therapy remains the first line intervention in acute hypoxemic respiratory failure. Several m...
Oxygen is a commonly used drug in the clinical setting and like other drugs its use must be consider...
The life of every living organism is sustained by the presence of oxygen and the acute deprivation o...
Joyce L Cousins,1–3 Peter AB Wark,3–5 Vanessa M McDonald2–5 1Faculty of Arts, Nur...
Oxygen therapy remains a cornerstone of medical practice and is generally regarded as being safe. Ho...
Hypoxemia is defined as the decrease in arterial partial pressure of oxygen (PaO2) below 80 mmHg. On...
The oxygen therapy is an universal treatment in the hospital setting, especially in the critical car...
The most often used medication in hospitals is oxygen, which is a crucial component in prehospital t...
ABSTRACT: The delivery of oxygen in an acute Admissions Unit is always (often) riddled with difficul...
Oxygen therapy or oxygen treatment belongs among the most important non-pharmacological medical trea...
Hypoxaemia is commonly associated with mortality in developing countries, yet feasible and cost-effe...
The assessment, care and management of patients requiring oxygen therapy are key aspects of a nurse'...
One of the major causes of critical illness in the UK is the deterioration of respiratory function (...
The assessment, care and management of patients requiring oxygen therapy are key aspects of a nurse'...
The assessment, care and management of patients requiring oxygen therapy are key aspects of a nurse'...
Oxygen therapy remains the first line intervention in acute hypoxemic respiratory failure. Several m...