Q6 Haematology RNSH 2003

Sleep Studies normally show severe hypoxemia during sleep and, in many cases, severe obstructive sleep apnea. Treatment. Progestins: respiratory stimulants (improvement in awake hypercapnia and hypoxemia) Limit ETOH (can increases the apnea frequency in persons with OSA and worsens nocturnal oxyhemoglobin desaturation) Treatment of Comorbid ... ................
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