2016
DOI: 10.1136/thoraxjnl-2016-209333.347
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P204 Quality improvement project for emergency oxygen delivery on a respiratory ward

Abstract: BackgroundBritish Thoracic Society (BTS) guidelines state that oxygen should be used to treat hypoxaemia and prescribed to a target saturation range.1 Patients at risk of type 2 respiratory failure should target 88–92%, with the rest 94–98%. In the BTS national audit in 2013, out of 6214 patients, 55% had oxygen prescribed and 52% were prescribed and delivered to within a target saturation range.2 MethodsWe ran a Quality Improvement Project (QIP) involving three PDSA cycles to improve the delivery of oxygen to… Show more

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