2006
DOI: 10.1177/102490790601300402
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Pulse Oximetry: A Survey of Knowledge among Staff of an Emergency Department

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Abstract: Introduction: Pulse oximetry measures arterial oxygen saturation and was introduced into the clinical field since the 1980s. It provides a simple, portable, non-invasive and inexpensive way for monitoring blood oxygen saturation. Previous studies demonstrated that most hospital staff had limited knowledge on the correct use of pulse oximetry and what might affect the readings. This study aimed at evaluating the extent of knowledge in pulse oximetry among the clinical staff of an emergency department. Method: A… Show more

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“…This supports the findings of Lee et al . () who also discovered that although clinicians displayed adequate theoretical knowledge about COHb's ability to interfere with oxygen carrying capacity, they did not apply this same theory to a smoker who would likely have elevated levels of carbon monoxide.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This supports the findings of Lee et al . () who also discovered that although clinicians displayed adequate theoretical knowledge about COHb's ability to interfere with oxygen carrying capacity, they did not apply this same theory to a smoker who would likely have elevated levels of carbon monoxide.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%