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- Oxygen - World Health Organization (WHO)
Oxygen therapy is usually given continuously, including overnight, until a patient has stabilized at a normal SpO 2 Healthcare providers should consider which delivery interface may be most comfortable to not disrupt a patient in their sleep
- Oxygen - World Health Organization (WHO)
Oxygen is a life-saving essential medicine with no substitution Healthcare professionals use oxygen to treat respiratory illnesses like COVID-19 and pneumonia Oxygen is also essential for surgery and trauma Vulnerable groups like older people, pregnant women, young infants and newborns need oxygen therapy regularly Despite being an essential medicine, oxygen is a complex product Medicinal
- Oxygen therapy for children - World Health Organization (WHO)
Oxygen therapy is essential to counter hypoxaemia and many a times is the difference between life and death This manual focuses on the availability and clinical use of oxygen therapy in children in health facilities by providing the practical aspects for health workers, biomedical engineers, and administrators
- maOXYGEN THERAPY: ADVANCED NON-INVASIVE VENTILATION (HFNO AND NIPPV . . .
early initiation, close monitoring by experienced health workers, and frequent adjustment of oxygen flow and or pressures as needed for beneficial clinical response Do not delay intubation if the patient is worsening on a short trial (1 hour) of advanced non-invasive respiratory support or has any urgent indication for intubation
- Oxygen therapy for children - World Health Organization (WHO)
<p>This manual is part of a series of resources for improving the quality of care for severely ill children in health facilities It supports the improved use and availability of oxygen therapy in low resource settings The manual addresses the need for appropriate detection of hypoxaemia and use of pulse oximetry, oxygen delivery systems and monitoring of patients on oxygen therapy In
- maOXYGEN THERAPY: ADVANCED NON-INVASIVE VENTILATION (HFNO AND NIPPV . . .
Adjunctive interventions: awake proning The WHO COVID-19 clinical Guideline Development Group conditionally recommends: Awake prone positioning of patients severely ill and hospitalized with COVID-19 requiring supplemental oxygen (including high-flow nasal oxygen) or non-invasive ventilation
- The life-saving power of medical oxygen
Oxygen is an essential medicine used to care for patients at all levels of the healthcare system, including in surgery, trauma, heart failure, asthma, pneumonia and maternal and child care Pneumonia alone accounts for 800 000 deaths per year It is estimated that 20–40% of these deaths could be prevented with the availability of oxygen therapy
- Health products policy and standards
Different industries, including health systems, use oxygen in regular basis Oxygen in the market is available for industrial and medical use
- maOXYGEN THERAPY: ADVANCED NON-INVASIVE VENTILATION (HFNO AND NIPPV . . .
programme EMERGENCIES WHO recommendations for COVID-19 WHO recommends prompt recognition of progressive acute hypoxaemic respiratory failure when a patient with respiratory distress is failing to respond to standard oxygen therapy and adequate preparation to provide advanced oxygen ventilatory support
- WHO-UNICEF Technical specifications and guidance for oxygen therapy devices
WHO Medical device technical series for oxygen therapy devices The purpose of this interagency publication is to provide harmonized product specifications for a wide range of products for delivering basic oxygen therapy, and to provide guidance on the selection, procurement, use and maintenance of these products
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