Observational Study
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World J Clin Cases. Jun 26, 2024; 12(18): 3417-3427
Published online Jun 26, 2024. doi: 10.12998/wjcc.v12.i18.3417
Table 3 The three lowest-scoring items in the dimensions of knowledge, attitude, and behavior regarding airbag management among emergency department nurses
Project
Score (points, mean ± SD)
The three entries with the lowest knowledge scores
Item 5 "Understanding venous pressure on the airway wall"2.49 ± 1.40
Item 4 "Understanding arterial pressure on the airway wall"2.54 ± 1.41
Item 7 "Understanding factors that increase airbag pressure"2.83 ± 1.27
The three entries with the lowest belief scores
Item 8 "Agreement with the regular assessment of airbag pressure monitoring"2.52 ± 0.56
Item 2 "Proactive learning about artificial airway airbags management"2.58 ± 0.52
Item 3 "Participation in airbag-related training"2.61 ± 0.50
The three items with the lowest practical scores
Item 8 "Flushing fluid accumulation from the airbag during airway management"3.08 ± 1.52
Item 2 "Measuring airbag pressure before and after oral care and nasogastric feeding"3.40 ± 1.33
Item 15 "Using an airbag leak test to assess upper airway patency before extubation"3.44 ± 1.40