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Their concerns – that the practice would leave vital services such as oxygen, suction and mains electricity harder to reach in the event of an emergency – seemed to be borne out when a patient suffered a heart attack and died after staff could not reach that equipment in time.
We are still operating with headlamps and no electricity, oxygen, suction, or cardiac monitoring equipment.
Oxygen, suction and manual treatment of airway obstruction are used as needed for comfort".
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If the newborn does not pink up it needs oxygen, suctioning or a tube down the throat".
While mild infections resolve without treatment, more severe cases may require hospitalization and supplemental oxygen, suctioning of mucus from airways, and occasionally intubation with mechanical ventilation [3].
In one ward however, inspectors found a lack of piped oxygen and suction placed patients at potential risk of harm.
The procedure room had resuscitation equipment including oxygen and suction, an emergency tray with diazepam (5 mg/ml), atropine (1 mg/ml), catastrophic adrenaline (0.1 mg/ml) and a narcotic antidote, electrocardiography equipment, pulse oximeter and an alarm button.
Other devices that can be modified include gurneys, oxygen tanks, stethoscopes, suction devices, infusion pumps and power injectors.
The ambulances are typically equipped with a radio and a stretcher and in some cases with an oxygen tank, a suction machine, and a "first aid box" for wound dressing.
Most frequent intervention at the scene was oxygen administration (60%), suction of the airway (54%), manual ventilation (27%), endotracheal intubation (21%), start of non-invasive positive pressure ventilation (20%).
RN1 performed chest compressions while RN2 and RN3 prepared suction, oxygen, and intubation equipment.
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