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Kardiozirkulatorisches und respiratorisches Monitoring

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Monitoring bedeutet die Überwachung von Körperfunktionen des Patienten sowie der Auswirkungen ärztlicher Interventionen und Therapien. Monitoring umfasst die unmittelbare Patientenbeobachtung mit elementaren ärztlichen Techniken wie Inspektion, Palpation und Auskultation und das für die Anästhesie typische Monitoring der kardiozirkulatorischen und respiratorischen Funktionen, das durchweg durch mechanische und/oder elektrische Hilfsmittel ermöglicht wird.

A misinterpreted monitor is worse than no monitor. (BA Shapiro)

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Ney, L., Reuter, D.A. (2019). Kardiozirkulatorisches und respiratorisches Monitoring. In: Rossaint, R., Werner, C., Zwißler, B. (eds) Die Anästhesiologie. Springer Reference Medizin. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-54507-2_36

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