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What importance does oxygen have for health & life?

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Oxygen is a basic need required for life. Death occurs within in minutes if breathing stops. Brain damage & serious illness occurs without oxygen

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Respiratory system Circulatory system Red Blood Cell

count Nervous system

function Aging Exercise Fever

Pain Drugs Smoking Narcotics Allergies Pollution Nutrition Alcohol

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Three processes involved:1. air moving in and out of lungs2. O2 and Co2 exchange at alveoli3. Blood carrying o2 and removing CO2

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Lack of oxygen to the cells

s/sx: restless dizzy confusion behavior change increase pulse increase respirations cyanosis dyspnea

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Tachypnea Bradypnea Apnea Hypoventilation Hyperventilation Dyspnea Cheyne stokes- increase rate & depth, then

become shallow & slow Orthopnea Biot’s- rapid & deep breathing then apnea Kussmaul’s- very deep & rapid, sign of diabetic

coma Respiratory arrest- to stop breathing Respiratory distress- body tries to compensate to

increase O2

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CXR- chest x-ray Lung scan Bronchoscopy Thorcentesis Pulmonary function test ABG- Arterial Blood Gas Pulse Oximetry Sputum specimen

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1. Positioning

2. Cough and deep breathing

3. Respirex/incentive spironmeter

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1. Types:a. continuousb. Intermittent ( PRN)

2. Sources;a. oxygen tank ( green)

-Crack tank- open & close tank quickly to remove debris

b. Oxygen concentrator c. Liquid oxygen d. wall units

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A. Nasal Canula- max 6L/min.B. Face maskC. Partial re-breathing maskD. Venturi Mask-precise O2 given

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E. Non re-breathing mask-no exhaled or room air enter bag, pure- O2 in bag –highest level of O2 for a pt.- keep bag inflated-fill with air prior to putting on pt.

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Post precautions outside of room Limit situations that may start fires:

-no smoking- no open flames- ground electrical equipment- avoid electric razor- avoid use of frayed cords- avoid static electricity

-know how to transport O2 safely

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Report repair or inadequate fx. Keep tubing off floor Make sure tubing kinked RN must adjust O2 flow rates NA can monitor flow rate

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You are assisting with activities in a nsg. Home. Three residents are receiving oxygen. When attending activities, one resident has a liquid portable oxygen unit and two residents have portable oxygen tanks. What is your responsibility related to oxygen for the 3 residents?

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You must check the oxygen level when you are with the pt. using oxygen. Report low levels to the RN.