
Maintaining the artificial airway: current concepts.
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Turner, BS
Published in: Pediatric nursing
September 1990
Artificial airways are a common treatment modality in neonatal and pediatric critical care units. Maintaining the integrity of artificial airways in infants and children requires accurate assessment of endotracheal tube (ETT) position and patency, adequacy of oxygenation and ventilation, and the identification and treatment of potential complications.
Duke Scholars
Published In
Pediatric nursing
ISSN
0097-9805
Publication Date
September 1990
Volume
16
Issue
5
Start / End Page
487 / 493
Related Subject Headings
- Suction
- Respiration, Artificial
- Nursing Assessment
- Intubation, Intratracheal
- Infant, Newborn
- Infant
- Humans
- Decision Trees
- Child, Preschool
- Child
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Turner, B. S. (1990). Maintaining the artificial airway: current concepts. Pediatric Nursing, 16(5), 487–493.
Turner, B. S. “Maintaining the artificial airway: current concepts.” Pediatric Nursing 16, no. 5 (September 1990): 487–93.
Turner BS. Maintaining the artificial airway: current concepts. Pediatric nursing. 1990 Sep;16(5):487–93.
Turner, B. S. “Maintaining the artificial airway: current concepts.” Pediatric Nursing, vol. 16, no. 5, Sept. 1990, pp. 487–93.
Turner BS. Maintaining the artificial airway: current concepts. Pediatric nursing. 1990 Sep;16(5):487–493.

Published In
Pediatric nursing
ISSN
0097-9805
Publication Date
September 1990
Volume
16
Issue
5
Start / End Page
487 / 493
Related Subject Headings
- Suction
- Respiration, Artificial
- Nursing Assessment
- Intubation, Intratracheal
- Infant, Newborn
- Infant
- Humans
- Decision Trees
- Child, Preschool
- Child