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Amy J Spooner

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Thorax|March 27, 2016
Nasal high flow oxygen therapy in patients with COPD reduces respiratory rate and tissue carbon dioxide while increasing tidal and end-expiratory lung volumes: a randomised crossover trialJohn F Fraser, Amy J Spooner, Kimble R Dunster, et al.
Intensive Care Medicine|December 2, 2016
High-flow oxygen via tracheostomy improves oxygenation in patients weaning from mechanical ventilation: a randomised crossover studyAmanda Corley, Melannie Edwards, Amy J Spooner, et al.
Australian Critical Care : Official Journal of the Confederation of Australian Critical Care Nurses|June 2, 2012
The effect of implementing a modified early warning scoring (MEWS) system on the adequacy of vital sign documentationNaomi E Hammond, Amy J Spooner, Adrian G Barnett, et al.
Journal of Critical Care|October 30, 2012
End-expiratory lung volume recovers more slowly after closed endotracheal suctioning than after open suctioning: a randomized crossover studyAmanda Corley, Amy J Spooner, Adrian G Barnett, et al.
Critical Care and Resuscitation : Journal of the Australasian Academy of Critical Care Medicine|August 28, 2014
A pilot trial of bordered polyurethane dressings, tissue adhesive and sutureless devices compared with standard polyurethane dressings for securing short-term arterial cathetersMelannie Edwards, Claire M Rickard, Ivan Rapchuk, et al.
Respiratory Care|May 22, 2014
Head-of-bed elevation improves end-expiratory lung volumes in mechanically ventilated subjects: a prospective observational studyAmy J Spooner, Amanda Corley, Nicola A Sharpe, et al.
Journal of Health Organization and Management|March 13, 2019
Do nurse navigators bring about fewer patient hospitalisations?Louisa G Gordon, Amy J Spooner, Natasha Booth, et al.
Journal of Critical Care|November 3, 2018
A comparison of the effects of manual hyperinflation and ventilator hyperinflation on restoring end-expiratory lung volume after endotracheal suctioning: A pilot physiologic studyMatthew P Linnane, Lawrence R Caruana, Oystein Tronstad, et al.
Seminars in Oncology Nursing|February 17, 2024
Supporting Cancer Survivors Following Treatment for Non-Hodgkin's and Hodgkin's Lymphoma: A Pilot Study Assessing the Feasibility and Process Outcomes of a Nurse-Led InterventionAmy J Spooner, Jane Turner, Elise Button, et al.
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Thorax|March 27, 2016
Nasal high flow oxygen therapy in patients with COPD reduces respiratory rate and tissue carbon dioxide while increasing tidal and end-expiratory lung volumes: a randomised crossover trialJohn F Fraser, Amy J Spooner, Kimble R Dunster, et al.
Intensive Care Medicine|December 2, 2016
High-flow oxygen via tracheostomy improves oxygenation in patients weaning from mechanical ventilation: a randomised crossover studyAmanda Corley, Melannie Edwards, Amy J Spooner, et al.
Australian Critical Care : Official Journal of the Confederation of Australian Critical Care Nurses|June 2, 2012
The effect of implementing a modified early warning scoring (MEWS) system on the adequacy of vital sign documentationNaomi E Hammond, Amy J Spooner, Adrian G Barnett, et al.
Journal of Critical Care|October 30, 2012
End-expiratory lung volume recovers more slowly after closed endotracheal suctioning than after open suctioning: a randomized crossover studyAmanda Corley, Amy J Spooner, Adrian G Barnett, et al.
Critical Care and Resuscitation : Journal of the Australasian Academy of Critical Care Medicine|August 28, 2014
A pilot trial of bordered polyurethane dressings, tissue adhesive and sutureless devices compared with standard polyurethane dressings for securing short-term arterial cathetersMelannie Edwards, Claire M Rickard, Ivan Rapchuk, et al.
Respiratory Care|May 22, 2014
Head-of-bed elevation improves end-expiratory lung volumes in mechanically ventilated subjects: a prospective observational studyAmy J Spooner, Amanda Corley, Nicola A Sharpe, et al.
Journal of Health Organization and Management|March 13, 2019
Do nurse navigators bring about fewer patient hospitalisations?Louisa G Gordon, Amy J Spooner, Natasha Booth, et al.
Journal of Critical Care|November 3, 2018
A comparison of the effects of manual hyperinflation and ventilator hyperinflation on restoring end-expiratory lung volume after endotracheal suctioning: A pilot physiologic studyMatthew P Linnane, Lawrence R Caruana, Oystein Tronstad, et al.
Seminars in Oncology Nursing|February 17, 2024
Supporting Cancer Survivors Following Treatment for Non-Hodgkin's and Hodgkin's Lymphoma: A Pilot Study Assessing the Feasibility and Process Outcomes of a Nurse-Led InterventionAmy J Spooner, Jane Turner, Elise Button, et al.
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