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During the new crown pneumonia epidemic, even if appropriate protective equipment is used, it is recommended to minimize the time of close stay of confirmed or suspected infected patients to reduce virus exposure and thereby reduce the risk of transmission
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Medical staff hope to limit the time of close contact with patients to reduce the risk of disease transmission, but at the same time they hope to remain vigilant against sudden hypoxic respiratory failure
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During the new crown pneumonia epidemic, even if appropriate protective equipment is used, it is recommended to minimize the time of close stay of confirmed or suspected infected patients to reduce virus exposure and thereby reduce the risk of transmission
An article published in the International Journal of Nursing Studies evaluated the impact of continuous vital signs monitoring during the COVID-19 epidemic on the number of visits for suspected COVID-19 patients, the number of visits for obtaining vital signs, and the number of personal protective equipment used
Researchers conducted their own before-and-after comparative study on patients with suspected COVID-19 in a tertiary hospital in the Netherlands
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Researchers conducted their own before-and-after comparative study on patients with suspected COVID-19 in a tertiary hospital in the Netherlands
The study lasted 45 days and 86 shifts were observed
The results showed that continuous vital signs monitoring of suspected COVID-19 patients in general wards did not reduce the number of visits by medical staff or the use of personal protective equipment
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The number of visits for the improved early warning score decreased over time, but this has nothing to do with the introduction of continuous monitoring
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The results showed that continuous vital signs monitoring of suspected COVID-19 patients in general wards did not reduce the number of visits by medical staff or the use of personal protective equipment
Original source:
HMR van Goor, Y.
Eddahchouri, et al Can continuous remote vital sign monitoring reduce the number of room visits to patients suspected of COVID-19: A quasi-experimental study , International Journal of Nursing Studies, 2021, https://doi.
HMR van Goor, Y.
Eddahchouri, et al Can continuous remote vital sign monitoring reduce the number of room visits to patients suspected of COVID-19: A quasi-experimental study , International Journal of Nursing Studies, 2021, https://doi.
ORG / 10.
1016 / j.
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2020.
103868 Can the reduce Continuous Remote Monitoring the Vital Sign Room Number of Visits to patients Suspected of-COVID.
19: A quasi-Experimental Study in this message