نتایج جستجو برای: intrapartum oropharyngeal suctioning

تعداد نتایج: 11610  

Journal: :The Cochrane database of systematic reviews 2001
P G Woodgate V Flenady

BACKGROUND Assisted mechanical ventilation is the mainstay of management of a variety of conditions affecting the neonate. However there are a number of potential hazards associated with this life saving intervention. New suctioning techniques have been introduced into clinical practice which aim to prevent or reduce these untoward effects. OBJECTIVES To assess the effects of endotracheal suc...

Journal: :Respiratory care 2014
Mauro F Andreu Iris G Salvati Mariana C Donnianni Belén Ibañez Mariana Cotignola Marco Bezzi

BACKGROUND During invasive mechanical ventilation, secretions accumulate in the subglottic space; consequently, there is a risk of aspiration of these secretions into the airway during cuff deflation and extubation. To minimize this risk, 2 extubation methods are used. The first consists of introducing a suction catheter into the endotracheal tube (ETT) and the trachea. After initiating suction...

Journal: :Journal of Primary Health Care 2010

Background & Objective:  A simple approach to prevent close contact in healthcare settings during the COVID-19 outbreak is to train patients to collect their own nasopharyngeal and oropharyngeal swabs and deliver them to medical laboratories to have them processed. The aim of our study was to c...

Journal: :نشریه پرستاری ایران 0
فرشته جهدی fereshteh jahdy پروین پدوئیم شمس الملوک جلال منش پرویز کمالی

this is a field study, done with the purpose of detecting awareness rate of midwifery students about the prenatal, intrapartal, post partal care of women suffering from aids in the nursing and midwifery faculties in medical university science ministry of heath and medical teaching in tehran city (iran, 1993).   in this research multi stage random sampling method was used, and 124 of third and f...

2018
Rasheda Khanam Abdullah H Baqui Mamun Ibne Moin Syed Meagan Harrison Nazma Begum Abdul Quaiyum Samir K Saha Saifuddin Ahmed

Background Intrapartum complications increase the risk of perinatal deaths. However, population-based data from developing countries assessing the contribution of intrapartum complications to perinatal deaths is scarce. Methods Using data from a cohort of pregnant women followed between 2011 and 2013 in Bangladesh, this study examined the rate and types of intrapartum complications, the assoc...

Journal: :Iranian journal of nursing and midwifery research 2016
Mahmoud Kohan Nahid Mohammad-Taheri

1. Bousarri MP, Shirvani Y, Agha‐Hassan‐Kashani S, Nasab NM. The effect of expiratory rib cage compression before endotracheal suctioning on the vital signs in patients under mechanical ventilation. Iran J Nurs Midwifery Res 2014;19:285‐9. 2. Kohan M, Rezaei‐Adaryani M, Najaf‐Yarandi A, Hoseini F, Mohammad‐Taheri N. Effects of expiratory ribcage compression before endotracheal suctioning on art...

Journal: :iranian journal of nursing and midwifery research 0
mitra payami bousarri yadolah shirvani saeed agha-hassan-kashani nouredin mousavi nasab

background: in patients undergoing mechanical ventilation, mucus production and secretion is high as a result of the endotracheal tube. because endotracheal suction in these patients is essential, chest physiotherapy techniques such as expiratory rib cage compression before endotracheal suctioning can be used as a means to facilitate mobilizing and removing airway secretion and improving alveol...

Journal: :Respiratory care 2007
Richard D Branson

Secretion management in the mechanically ventilated patient includes routine methods for maintaining mucociliary function, as well as techniques for secretion removal. Humidification, mobilization of the patient, and airway suctioning are all routine procedures for managing secretions in the ventilated patient. Early ambulation of the post-surgical patient and routine turning of the ventilated ...

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