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Lung and Diaphragm Damage at Varying Oxygen Levels and Ventilator Modes Post Hemorrhagic Shock. Final Report April 1, 2008-September 30, 2011.


PB2013101318

Publication Date 2011
Personal Author Pierce, J.
Page Count 62
Abstract The purpose of the report is to determine: (1) lung and diaphragm damage at various fractions of inspired oxygen (FIO2) with and without dopamine following hemorrhagic shock (HS), and (2) the extent of lung damage produced by administering three controlled mechanical ventilator modes following HS.
Keywords
  • Military nursing
  • Lung damage
  • Diaphragm damage
  • Oxygen levels
  • Ventilator modes
  • Hemorrhagic shock
  • Clinical practice
  • Leadership
  • Management
  • Education
  • Policy
  • Military doctrine
Source Agency
  • TriService Nursing Research Program/Uniform Services Univ. of the Health Sciences
Corporate Authors Kansas Univ., Kansas City. School of Nursing.; TriService Nursing Research Program, Bethesda, MD.
Supplemental Notes Sponsored by TriService Nursing Research Program, Bethesda, MD.
Document Type Technical Report
NTIS Issue Number 201302
Lung and Diaphragm Damage at Varying Oxygen Levels and Ventilator Modes Post Hemorrhagic Shock. Final Report April 1, 2008-September 30, 2011.
Lung and Diaphragm Damage at Varying Oxygen Levels and Ventilator Modes Post Hemorrhagic Shock. Final Report April 1, 2008-September 30, 2011.
PB2013101318

  • Military nursing
  • Lung damage
  • Diaphragm damage
  • Oxygen levels
  • Ventilator modes
  • Hemorrhagic shock
  • Clinical practice
  • Leadership
  • Management
  • Education
  • Policy
  • Military doctrine
  • TriService Nursing Research Program/Uniform Services Univ. of the Health Sciences
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