Oxygen Delivery Systems Flashcards

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Different Types of Oxygen Delivery Systems

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  • Nasal Cannula
  • Simple Face Mask
  • Partial Rebreather Mask
  • Non-rebreather Mask
  • Venturi Mask
  • Face Tent
  • Tracheostomy Collar
  • T-piece
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Nasal Cannula: Discussion

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  • relatively comfortable
  • patients can eat, talk, and cough with a nasal cannula in place
  • works best if the patient breathes through his nose
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Nasal Cannula: Fio2

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1 L/min= 24%
2 L/min= 28%
3 L/min= 32%
4 L/min= 36%
5 L/min= 40%
6 L/min= 44%
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Nasal Cannula: Nursing Responsibilities

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  • check frequently that the prongs are in the patient’s nose
  • assess for dryness of the nasal mucosa
  • humidity flow at rates above 3 L/min (flow rates > 3L/min) are drying
  • encourage the patient to take slow, deep breaths, so he will inhale more oxygen and less room air
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Simple Face Mask: Discussion

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a clear, flexible mask that covers the nose and mouth and delivers oxygen flow into the mask

  • requires flow rates greater than 5 L/min to prevent accumulation and rebreathing of exhaled CO2 from within the mask
  • masks are not easily tolerated because they fit rightly and keep heat from radiating from the face, making patients feel hot
  • talking is muffled, and it must be removed for patient to eat or drink
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Simple Face Mask: Fio2

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5-10 L/min= 40%-60% Fio2

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Simple Face Mask: Nursing Responsibilities

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  • place face mask securely over the mouth and nose
  • elastic straps fit around the head to hold the mask in place. place straps well above the ears to prevent skin irritation and breakdown
  • place gauze or other soft material beneath the straps to prevent irritation
  • check the skin around the mask frequently
  • check the skin over the ears where the mask strap rubs
  • encourage patient to take slow, deep breaths, so he will inhale more oxygen and less room air
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Partial Rebreather Mask: Discussion

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uses the reservoir bag to capture some exhaled gas for rebreathing

  • allows higher Fio2 levels to be delivered because O2 is collected in the reservoir bag for inhalation
  • exhalation ports allow most exhaled air to escape
  • several types are available
  • can deliver Fio2 above 50% at flow rates of 6-15 L/min
  • patient rebreathes some exhaled air along with O2
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Partial Rebreather Mask: Fio2

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6-15 L/min= 50-90% Fio2

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Partial Rebreather Mask: Nursing Responsibilities

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  • maintain the flow at a high enough rate to prevent the reservoir bag from collapsing during inhalation (6-15 L/min)
  • encourage patient to take slow, deep breaths, so he will inhale more oxygen and less room air
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Non-rebreather Mask: Discussion

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a type of reservoir bag; a valve keeps exhaled air from entering the reservoir bag

  • contains only O2 which allows higher Fio2 delivery
  • an Fio2 of 60-100% can be delivered at rates of 6-15 L/min
  • the mask is the only external device capable of delivering an Fio2 of 100%
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Non-rebreather Mask: Fio2

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-6-15 L/min= 70%-100% Fio2

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Non-Rebreather Mask: Nursing Responsibilities

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  • maintain flow at a rate high enough to keep the reservoir at least one third to one-half full during inhalation
  • be sure the mask fits snugly so the patient will breathe in less room air
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Venturi Mask: Discussion

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a cone-shaped adapter that serves as a mixing valve to control the amount of O2 and room air that flows through the mask

  • the cone shaped adapter at the base of the mask allows a precise Fio2 to be delivered; useful for patients with chronic lung disease
  • exhalation ports keep CO2 buildup to a minumum
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Venturi Mask: Fio2

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24%-50% Fio2

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Venturi Mask: Nursing Responsibilities

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the adapter indicates the required oxygen flow rate needed to deliver the desired Fio2
-ensure that flow is set at the rate specified to deliver the Fio2 desired

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Face Tent: Discussion

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a large, open plastic mask that fits under the chin. It is open at the top and is held in place with an elastic band around the head

  • less reliable than a face mask for delivering precise Fio2 levels
  • allows moderate -to high- density aerosol delivery for humidification
  • patients who feel claustrophobic in a face mask often tolerate a face tent
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Face Tent: Fio2

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8-12 L/min= 30%-55% Fio2

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Face Tent: Nursing Responsibilities

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check the skin over the ears where the mask strap rubs

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Tracheostomy Collar: Discussion

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a small, cup-shaped device that fits over the tracheostomy opening and is held in place with elastic straps around the neck

  • it is possible to deliver both high Fio2 and high humidity with a tracheostomy collar
  • large-bore tubing is used to deliver humidification to the trachea; however, water frequently condenses inside the tubing and can be accidentally drained into the tracheostomy
  • usually a water trap of some sort is placed in the tubing to prevent this problem
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Tracheostomy Collar: Fio2

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4-10 L/min= 24-100%

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Tracheostomy Collar: Nursing Responsibilities

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watch for water accumulation in the tubing

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T-piece: Discussion

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a T-shaped plastic piece; the bottom of the T fits directly and tightly onto the tracheostomy tube
-oxygen and humidity are delivered into one side of the T and exhaled through the other side

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T-piece: Fio2

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4-10 L/min= 24-100%

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T-piece: Nursing Responsibilities

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take care that the oxygen delivery tubing does not pull on the T-piece, which can dislodge the tracheostomy tube and create an airway emergency