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Oxygen Administration

Oxygen therapy is a common intervention for the deteriorating patient. Careful patient assessment and management of the deteriorating patient is one of the Australian National and Quality Health Service Standards developed by the Australian Commission on Quality and Safety in Health care in 2011.

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This entry was posted in All Videos, Procedures and tagged oxygen, oxygen administration on May 26, 2014 by expertpocket.

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