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Medical Acute Receiving Unit Guide for Hi-Flo (AIRVO) Use in Bronchiolitis

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November 2023: This guidance is currently under review as it has gone beyond the standard review date. It reflects best practice at the time of authorship / last review and remains safe for use. If there are any concerns regarding the content then please consult with senior clinical staff to confirm.

Medical Acute Receiving Unit (ARU) Guide for Hi-Flo (AIRVO) Use in Bronchiolitis

Medical Acute Receiving Unit Guide for Nurse-Led Weaning of Hi-Flo (AIRVO) in Bronchiolitis

Editorial Information

Last reviewed: 02 November 2020

Next review: 30 April 2024

Author(s): Hazel Gavin (Clinical Nurse Educator, RHCG), John Thomson (Clinical Nurse Educator, RHCG), Mark Davidson (Paediatric Intensivist, RHCG)

Version: 2

Co-Author(s): Kalsoom Mohammed (Senior Charge Nurse, RHCG), Lynn MacLeod (Paediatric Consultant, RHCG), Dr Craig Swinburne (Paediatric Consultant, RHCG)

Approved By: Medical Acute Receiving Unit