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  1. Dec 9, 2021 · Oxygen therapy is a highly effective intervention for reducing global mortality. WHO guidelines emphasize the importance of oxygen and its broad indications for neonates, paediatrics, obstetrics, internal medicine, emergency care, triage, anaesthesia, surgery, trauma, survival services, and pandemic preparedness and treatment of other common medical conditions and illnesses affecting patients ...

  2. 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.

  3. Feb 25, 2021 · 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.

  4. Oct 1, 2016 · 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.

  5. Apr 4, 2020 · This interim guidance on oxygen sources and distribution strategies for COVID-19 treatment has been adapted from WHO and UNICEF’s technical specifications and guidance for oxygen therapy devices, which is part of the WHO medical device technical series. This guidance is intended for health facility administrators, clinical decision-makers ...

  6. Jan 14, 2019 · Overview. 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. The specifications and technical guidance are intended to support health facility ...

  7. Definition of acute respiratory failure. Respiratory system unable to meet the oxygen and ventilatory requirements of the patient. Commonly requires advanced respiratory support interventions. Types of acute respiratory failure include: upper airway failure. hypoxaemic respiratory failure SpO2 < 90 (PaO2 ≤ 50-60 mm Hg) despite supplemental ...

  8. Jun 28, 2020 · Oxygen therapy for children: a manual for health workers. Healthier behaviours: incorporating behavioural and cultural insights. Policy & Governance f. Health through the Life Course. Conflict in Israel and the occupied Palestinian territory. 74th session of the WHO Regional Committee for Europe. Home /.

  9. Medical-use oxygen. Depending on the source and production method the medical oxygen has the following values: F or oxygen produced by the air-liquefaction process, the International Pharmacopoeia, defines the requirements of medical-use oxygen. Currently, oxygen must contains not less than 99.5% v/v of O2.

  10. Rationale. HFNO and NIPPV can provide higher levels of respiratory support for patients with acute hypoxaemic respiratory failure despite supplemental oxygen flow (> 10–15 L/min via mask with reservoir). This includes the delivery of higher flow rates (up to 60 L/min), more consistent higher oxygen concentrations (FiO2 of 100%) and provision ...

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