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Clinical Study Revista cubana de enfermeria 1993

[Work of nurses in hyperbaric oxygenation].

Serrano Ferrer Y, Valiente González MA, Ramírez López F, Valdivia Chinea A, Morales Cudello S — Revista cubana de enfermeria, 1993

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Summary

What Researchers Did

This study describes the essential role and responsibilities of nursing personnel in providing care to patients undergoing hyperbaric oxygenation treatment.

What They Found

Researchers found that nursing personnel's work in hyperbaric oxygenation primarily involves patient preparation, care, and psychological support. Nurses are crucial for ensuring patient safety and technical adherence during treatment, which has been part of Cuba's Health System since 1986.

What This Means for Canadian Patients

Canadian patients undergoing hyperbaric oxygenation therapy can expect comprehensive care from nurses, including preparation, support, and safety monitoring. This ensures a well-managed and secure treatment experience for various conditions.

Canadian Relevance

This study, originating from Cuba, does not have a direct Canadian connection. However, the described nursing practices in hyperbaric oxygenation are broadly applicable to healthcare systems worldwide, including Canada.

Study Limitations

A limitation of this study is its descriptive nature, which does not include quantitative data, specific patient outcomes, or a detailed methodology.

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Study Details

Study Type Clinical Study
Category Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
Source Pubmed
PubMed ID 7709013
Year Published 1993
Journal Revista cubana de enfermeria
MeSH Terms Humans; Hyperbaric Oxygenation; Job Description

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