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1 Oxygen Administration
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2 Introduction Oxygen is a colorless, odorless, tasteless gas that is essential for the body to function properly and to survive The air that we breathe in contains approximately 21% oxygen, and the heart relies on oxygen to pump blood If not enough oxygen is circulating in the blood, it’s difficult for the tissues of the heart to keep pumping Supplemental oxygen is used to treat medical conditions in which the tissues of body do not have enough oxygen Oxygen is a gas, but when administered as a supplement to normal atmospheric air, may also be considered as a medication (or drug)
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3 This device delivers an unpredictable amount of oxygen ranging from 25-45 % at 1 - 6 L/min depending on how much the patient inhales through the mouth Higher flow rates are uncomfortable for the patient A high flow rate can quickly dry out the nasal mucosa and become rapidly uncomfortable NASAL CANNULA low oxygen device
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4 NASAL CANNULA Cont… low oxygen device Delivers 25-45% FIO2 at 1-6 L/min flow 1.Flow 0 liters per minute: 21% (Room Air) 2.Flow 1 liters per minute: 25% 3.Flow 2 liters per minute: 29% 4.Flow 3 liters per minute: 33% 5.Flow 4 liters per minute: 37% 6.Flow 5 liters per minute: 41% 7.Flow 6 liters per minute: 45%
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5 SIMPLE FACEMASK low oxygen device It seals poorly and its large ventilation holes allow the oxygen flow to be diluted with air The simple facemask at an oxygen flow of 6 L/min delivers approximately 35-40 % oxygen Increasing the flow to 10 L/min may increase oxygen concentration to about 50 % If the flow rate is less than 6 L/min (as cylinder nears empty), the patient may re-breathe much of his own exhalation and thus, the concentration of oxygen delivered will be low, possibly severely hypoxic
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6 Partial Rebreathing Mask with reservoir Moderate oxygen device Delivers 35-60% Oxygen at 6-10 L/min flow rate ΩFirst third of exhaled gases mix with reservoir ΩExhaled gases from upper airway are oxygen rich Reservoir
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7 Non-Rebreathing Mask with reservoir High oxygen device Delivers 95% Oxygen at 10-12 L/min Two valves added to Rebreathing mask prevents: –Entrainment of room air during inspiration –Retention of exhaled gases during expiration Valves
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8 Oxygen Hood High oxygen device Clear plastic shell encompasses the baby's head Well tolerated by infants Size of hood limits use to younger than age 1 year Allows easy access to chest, trunk, and extremities Allows control of Oxygen Delivery: oOxygen concentration oInspired oxygen temperature and humidity Delivers 80-90% oxygen at 10-15 liter per minute
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9 References www.nda.ox.ac.uk www.lifeprotectors.com www.medcatalog.com
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