Hence, alteration in oxygen use by the infant with a chronic supplemental oxygen requirement has both an acute and a long-term component. Acute changes need to be recognized monitors (pulse oximetry and bedside cardiorespiratory monitors). A thorough understanding of the infant’s baseline examination and behavior is critical in assessing changes. In addition, decisions about long-term alterations in oxygen therapy require input from the multidisciplinary team, with the assessment considering such parameters as weight gain, changes in the pathophysiology, feeding, and behavior.
Hence, alteration in oxygen use by the infant with a chronic supplemental oxygen requirement has both an acute and a long-term component. Acute changes need to be recognized monitors (pulse oximetry and bedside cardiorespiratory monitors). A thorough understanding of the infant’s baseline examination and behavior is critical in assessing changes. In addition, decisions about long-term alterations in oxygen therapy require input from the multidisciplinary team, with the assessment considering such parameters as weight gain, changes in the pathophysiology, feeding, and behavior.
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