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[Prevention of respiratory risks]
L Gutiérrez Valverde1, E Rosero Arenas, M P Rodríguez Rajadell
1Hospital de Sagunto.
Abstract:
A need for oxygen is determined by the base pathology a patient suffers which produces immobilization, due to being bedridden and due to the problems which began due to an organic insufficiency associated with muscular weakness, a failure in the respiratory system, insufficient sputum, and cardiovascular alterations. This article deals with those alterations which cause a need to provide oxygen to a patient and its prevention in bedridden patients.
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