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Advanced Concepts of Nursing FINAL
QUESTIONS & ANSWERS.
Atmospheric air contains ________% oxygen ANS - 21%



hazards of oxygen therapy ANS - COMBUSTION

-no smoking, turn it off, gas stoves are no, frayed wires



TOXICITY

-take it off if not needed (look for options to decrease oxygen at all times)



INFECTION

-change tubing by recommendations of manufacturer



DRY MUCOUS MEMBRANES

*any oxygen therapy over 4 Liters should have humidification attached*

-scarring



low flow oxygen systems ANS - nasal cannula

-24-44% oxygen delivered

-1-6 L



high flow nasal cannula

-15 L per min, green, durable



simple face mask

-40-60% O2

-5-8 L per min

,partial rebreather mask

-take in some oxygen and some room air

-40-75% O2

-6-11 L per min with one one-way-valve



nonrebreather mask

-makes patients anxious

-80-95% O2

-10-15 L per min

-must fit snug

-no breathing in room air



nasal cannula flow rate ANS - 1-6 L/min



*anything greater than 4 L/minute requires humidification*



Nasal cannula oxygen concentration ANS - 24-44%



nasal cannula nursing interventions ANS - - ensure prongs are in the nares properly



- apply water-soluble jelly to nares as needed



- assess patency of nostrils



- assess the patient for changes in RR rate and depth



- provide humidification for flow rates >4L/minute

,high flow nasal cannula flow rate ANS - 15 L/minute



Simple face mask flow rate ANS - 5-8 L/min



simple face mask for oxygen delivers an FiO2 of ___ to ___ % ANS - 40-60%



simple face mask nursing interventions ANS - - be sure that the mask fits securely over nose and mouth



- assess skin and provide skin care to the area covered by mask d/t moisture under mask



- flow rates less than 5 Liters can result in rebreathing of C02



- monitor the patient closely for risk for aspiration



- suggest to the HCP to switch the patient from mask to the nasal cannula during eating



- can cause anxiety and claustrophobia



- eating, drinking, talking impaired



partial rebreather mask flow rate ANS - 6-11 L/min



partial rebreather mask for oxygen delivers an FiO2 of ___ to ___ % ANS - 40-75%



partial rebreather mask nursing implications ANS - - the reservoir bag attached with no valve allows the
client to rebreathe up to 1/3 of exhaled air together with room air



- complete deflation of the reservoir bag during inspiration causes C02 build-up (keep bag inflated by
INCREASING flow rate)

, - assess skin breakdown



- ensure that the client uses a nasal cannula during meals



- make sure the reservoir doesn't twist or kink



non-rebreather mask flow rate ANS - 10-15 L/min



non-rebreather mask for oxygen delivers an FiO2 of ___ to ___ % ANS - 80-95%



- delivers the highest 02 concentration possible (except for intubation)



- the one-way valve situated between the mask and reservoir allows the client to inhale maximum 02
from covering them that prevent room air from entering the mask



non-rebreather mask nursing implications ANS - - perform hourly assessment of valve and flap



- closely assess



- assess proper fit over nose and mouth



- nasal cannula during meals



how do we fill a bag with a rebreather mask ANS - increase flow rate until bag fills then put on



*if bag is partially full then increase flow rate*



problems with face masks ANS - aspiration

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