O2 Therapy/Mechanical Ventilation Flashcards
How much O2 in atmosphere?
21% O2
Nasal Cannula
-24-44% o2
-1-6L
Reservoir Cannula
-conserve o2, stored in reservoir
-100% o2 in each breath
-retains exhhaled air
High Flow Cannula
-1-15L w/ humidification
-24-75% o2
-not harsh on nose
Simple O2 Mask
-6-10L
-30-70%
-6L minimum to brevent rebreathing
Face Tent
-for mouth breathers or facial trauma
-8-15L
-21-40%
Aerosol Mask
-liquid medicatitons into mist
-must be able to see mist
-8-15L
-21-60%
Venturi Mask
-rroom air mixed with specific concentration
-color coded
Nonrebreathing Mask
-highest 02
-75-100%
-8-15L
-bag must be 1/3-1/2 full
-might be close to intubation
Tracheostomy Mask
-straight into tracheostomy tube
-35-60%
-10-15L
High Flow humidification Systems
-up to 60L
-up to 100% o2
-humidified and warmed air
Mechanical Ventilation
-meet physiological needs of pulmonary system
- Rrespiratory failure
- Protection of airway and lung
- Relief of upper airway obstruction
- Improvement of ulmonary toilet (unable to clear airways)
Paradoxical Breathing
-diaphragm fatigued from working hard
-must be inubated
Ventilator Settings to Know
-mode of ventilation
-FiO2: o2 concentration being administered (>60 concern)
-PEEP
Ventilator Patient Data to Know
-Minute ventilation
-respiratory rate