The effectiveness of hyperoxygenation in preventing oxygen desaturation in intubated infants treated with endotracheal suctioning
Endotracheal suctioning is an effective nursing intervention for intubated infants undergoing invasive mechanical ventilation. However, this intervention has the potential to cause side effects, such as hypoxemia, which typically requires hyperoxygenation. Despite the widespread use of hyperoxygenat...
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Main Authors: | Sholihatul Amaliya (Author), Yeni Rustina (Author), Defi Efendi (Author) |
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2024-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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