Unit 1: Oxygenation Review Flashcards

1
Q

For every Liter of O2, we increase the FiO2 by ____

A

4

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2
Q

1 L = ___% FiO2
2 L = ___% FiO2
3 L = ___% FiO2
4 L = ___% FiO2

A

1 L = 24% FiO2
2 L = 28% FiO2
3 L = 32% FiO2
4 L = 36% FiO2

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3
Q

Use humidification if oxygen is being delivered at __ L/min or higher.

A

4 L

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4
Q

How often should we check the skin (where?) around the nasal cannula and also clean the cannula or mask?

A

Every 4 to 8 hours
Behind the ears, back of the neck, and face

Rinse cannula or mask with warm water to prevent a build-up of condensation (if humidified) which can lead to bacterial growth

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5
Q

For nasal cannula, how often should mouth care be performed?

A

q 8 hrs and as needed

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6
Q

At what FiO2 % of oxygen do we worry about oxygen toxicity (hyperoxia)?

A

Continuous Oxygen level >50% FiO2 or >8 L/min for >24-48 hrs

Can cause lung injury and reduce skin integrity by producing oxygen free radicals (ROS)

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7
Q

The S/S of lung injury caused by hyperoxia resembles the S/S of ____

A

Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS)

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8
Q

Early S/S of Hyperoxia (5)

A
Dyspnea
Non-productive cough
Chest pain beneath the sternum
GI upset
Crackles in lungs
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9
Q

Late S/S of Hyperoxia (5)

A

Hypoxemia
Atelectasis (not enough nitrogen, which prevents alveolar collapse)
Pulmonary edema
Hemorrhage
Hyaline membrane formation (breakdown products of alveoli)

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10
Q

Oxygen delivery devices in order of least to most O2 delivered:
(exclude high-flow O2 delivery devices)

A
  1. Nasal Cannula
  2. Simple Facemask
  3. Partial Rebreather
  4. Nonrebreather
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11
Q

High-flow oxygen delivery devices (3) deliver an accurate O2 concentration from __% to ___% at _ to __ L/min.

A
  1. Venturi mask
  2. High-flow nasal cannula (Vapotherm)
  3. Tracheostomy collar

24-100% O2 at 8 to 15 L/min

(also includes: aerosol masks, face tents, and T-piece)

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12
Q

Nasal Cannula is delivered at flow rates of __ to __ L/min of oxygen.

A

1 to 6 L/min (24-44% O2)

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13
Q

Simple Facemasks require a minimum flow rate of __ L/min to prevent rebreathing of exhaled air and can deliver O2 concentrations of __% to __% for short-term O2 therapy.

A

5 L/min

40-60% O2

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14
Q

Partial nonrebreathers deliver O2 concentrations of __% to __% with flow rates of _ to _ L/min.

What should we monitor for with this device (related to the actual O2 delivery system)?

A

60-75%
6 to 11 L/min

Make sure the bag remains slightly inflated at the end of inspiration.

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15
Q

Nonrebreathers can deliver O2 concentrations >__% at a flow rate of __ L/min for short-term O2 therapy and prevent room air from entering the exhalation ports to maintain a high level of O2.

A

> 90% (~65-95%) at 15 L/min.

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16
Q

When might we use a Nonrebreather?

A

Short-term O2 therapy for patients with an unstable respiratory status and may require intubation.

17
Q

High-flow nasal cannulas (HFNC/Vapotherm) can be maintained at liter flow rates of 30 to 60 L/min and are used for better _______ and _____ control along with humidification.

A

Temperature and oxygen control with humidification (minimizes mucous membrane damage and improves secretion clearance)

18
Q

______ masks deliver the most accurate oxygen concentration without intubation.

A

Venturi Masks

19
Q

Noninvasive Positive-Pressure Ventilation (NPPV) uses positive pressure to keep alveoli open and improve ___ ______. NPPVs are used to manage (5)

A

keep alveoli open and improve gas exchange.

Dyspnea, Hypercarbia, COPD exacerbations, cardiogenic pulmonary edema, and acute asthma attacks.