"Oxigenoterapia en neonato" un problema aun no resuelto

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  • Ramón Mir Villamayor

Palabras clave:

Oxigenoterapia; administración; Recién Nacido.

Resumen

Se aborda respecto a la administración de O2, su monitoreo y los niveles objetivos deseados para los RN, principalmente prematuros. Se considera elemental que, tanto el personal médico y de enfermería debe estar bien entrenado para lograr el uso del O2 en los neonatos, en forma segura y eficaz en la práctica clínica.

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2017-10-17

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Mir Villamayor, R. (2017). "Oxigenoterapia en neonato" un problema aun no resuelto. Pediatría (Asunción), 43(3), 237-245. Recuperado a partir de https://www.revistaspp.org/index.php/pediatria/article/view/35

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