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Comparing the Effects of Standard Suction and Routine Methods on Vital Signs, Arterial Blood Oxygen Saturation and Pain Level of Patients Hospitalized at the Intensive Care Unit
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A. Keykha * , H. Askari , A. Abbaszadeh , H. Enayatie , B. M. Khodadadi Hosini , F. Borhani |
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Abstract: (2626 Views) |
Background: One of the highly important duties at the intensive care units (ICUs) for maintaining airway and improving ventilation and oxygenation is suctioning; however, it must be done in a way so that, in addition to the mentioned advantages, it can have the least complications for the patient. |
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Keywords: Suctioning, Vital Signs, Arterial Blood Oxygen Saturation, Pain |
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Type of Study: Research |
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General Received: 2019/03/3 | Published: 2016/05/15
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Keykha A, Askari H, Abbaszadeh A, Enayatie H, Khodadadi Hosini B M, Borhani F. Comparing the Effects of Standard Suction and Routine Methods on Vital Signs, Arterial Blood Oxygen Saturation and Pain Level of Patients Hospitalized at the Intensive Care Unit. jccnursing 2016; 9 (2) URL: http://jccnursing.com/article-1-341-en.html
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