Transcription of VAP Prevention Bundle Guidance for Implementation
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IVAP Prevention BundleGuidance for ImplementationScottish Intensive Care Society Audit Groupii NHS National Services Scotland/Crown Copyright 2012 First published January 2008 Brief extracts from this publication may be reproduced provided the source is fully acknowledged. Proposals for reproduction of large extracts should be addressed to:ISD Scotland Publications Information Services Division NHS National Services Scotland Gyle Square 1 South Gyle Crescent Edinburgh EH12 9 EBTel: +44 (0)131-275-6233 Email: and typeset by: ISD Scotland PublicationsDocument draft of 1st versionDr Brian versionDr Brian CookTranslation ServiceIf you would like this leaflet in a different language, large print or Braille (English only), or would like information on how it can be translated into your community language, please phone 0131 275.
vi Avoiding invasive ventilation Some patients with acute respiratory failure are suitable for non-invasive ventilation1. Randomised Controlled Trials (RCTs) investigating the benefit of non-invasive ventilation have used primary outcomes
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