Le conoscenze degli infermieri nella valutazione delle asincronie respiratorie

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Introduzione: durante la ventilazione meccanica l’interazione tra paziente e macchina è caratterizzata da un delicato equilibrio, spesso alterato da molteplici fattori capaci di generare asincronie. L’infermiere ha la possibilità e il dovere di riconoscere e segnalare tempestivamente le alterazioni del monitoraggio grafico.

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Fusi, C., Bulleri, E., & Ricci, R. (2018). Le conoscenze degli infermieri nella valutazione delle asincronie respiratorie. Scenario® - Il Nursing Nella Sopravvivenza, 31(4), 26–30. https://doi.org/10.4081/scenario.2014.105