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What type of device is this oxygen give...disposable, plastic tube w/2 prongs that delivers oxygen through nares. Flow rate is usualy around 1-6L/min
Cannula
What does the face mask cover?
covers nose and mouth
What are the concentrations for face mask?
40-100%, Simple (40-60%), partial rebreather (60-90%), nonrebreather (95-100%), ventri ( 24- 50%)
What device is a Lg. mask that opens from the top. It delievers 30-50% oxygen
Face tent
what is transtracheal cannula?
sm. sergical cannula incerted through the skin into the trachea. It delivers 0.5-2 L/min. It is benefical because it gets all the oxygen into the lungs.
What should you teach the patient/family using oxygen?
Oxygen is flammable, no smoking.
What are signs and symptoms of hypoxemia?
tachycarida, tachypnea, dyspnea, pallor (early).
Cyanosis, confusion, stupor, bradycardia, hypotension (late).
What assessment should you do?
Monitor SaO2, Place paitent in high or semi folwers postion, Promote good hygeine, Promote plumonary toileting(turning, coughing, and deep breathing), assess skin integrity.
What are Nursing priority for paitents with COPD?
possible oxygen-induced hypoventiaition, 2-4L/min per nasel cannula or 40% ventori, recognize decreased arterial levels.
Signs and symptoms of oxygen toxcicity?
non-productive cough, fatige, susternal pain, headace, nasal stiffness, sore throat, N&V, hypoventilation.