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