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Using Continuous Monitoring: Example #4*Case: Post-op patient. PCA morphine for pain. Continuous SpO2 monitoring. Multiple SpO2 low alarms occurred. Nurse discontinued SpO2 monitor because of what was believed to be nuisance alarms. Clinical Findings:
Clinical Interventions:
Outcome:
Learning Point: Changes in patient condition may be subtle and not easily recognized without continuous respiratory monitoring. Critically think through all patient alarms for possible etiologies and notice trends.3 Use other hospital resources (i.e., other nurses or RT staff). 3Thalan's Critical Care Nursing Diagnosis
and Management 4th Ed. (2001). Ed. Urden, L.D.; Stacy, K.M.; & Lough,
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