Is high-flow nasal cannula therapy feasible for managing bronchiolitis in children in the emergency department?
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Is high-flow nasal cannula therapy feasible for managing bronchiolitis in children in the emergency department?

Amy Dallison Staff nurse, Paediatric intensive care unit at Leeds Children’s Hospital

For her dissertation, Amy Dallison carried out a literature review of the potential benefits of using high-flow nasal cannula therapy for bronchiolitis in children in hospital emergency departments

Nursing Children and Young People. 31, 3, 18-18. doi: 10.7748/ncyp.31.3.18.s17

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