Oxygen Flashcards
Pharmacology and presentation of Oxygen?
Gas via portable C or CD cylinder and vehicle D cylinders
A colourless, odourless gas essential for the production of cellular energy.
Indicators of Oxygen?
- Correction or management of hypoxaemia as indicated within CPGs.
- ‘On spec’ at highest concentration possible for Carbon Monoxide poisoning
Contraindications of Oxygen?
- Paraquat poisoning with SpO2 >88%
- Bleomycin therapy with SpO2 >88%.
Cautions of Oxygen?
- Prolonged administration to premature neonates
- Lung injury may occur if oxygen given to Paraquat and Bleomycin patients – avoid oxygen unless SpO2 falls below 88%
- Caution with STEMI and SpO2 >94%.
Side Effects of Oxygen?
- Hypoventilation in some COPD patients
- Drying oral mucosa.
Dosing Regimes of Oxygen?
Aim for 100% SpO2
- Cardiac arrest / resuscitation, Shock, Sepsis, Major trauma, Trauma in pregnancy, Near-drowning, Anaphylaxis, Major pulmonary haemorrhage, Major head injury, Carbon monoxide poisoning, Active seizure, Hyperkalaemia & Ketamine Sedation
Aim for at least 92–96% SpO2
- Acute hypoxaemia (unknown cause), Acute asthma, Pneumonia, Lung cancer, Post-operative breathlessness, Acute heart failure, Pulmonary embolism, Pleural effusion/s, Deterioration of lung fibrosis or other interstitial lung disease, Severe anaemia, Pneumothorax & Sickle cell crisis
Aim for 88–92% SpO2
- COPD, Exacerbation of cystic fibrosis, Chronic neuromuscular disorders, Chest wall disorders & Morbid obesity
Manage if falls below 92–96% SpO2
- AMI / ACS, Pregnancy and obstetric emergencies, Stroke, Headache, Post convulsion, Abdominal pain, Hyperventilation or dysfunctional breathing, Poisoning and drug overdoses, Poisoning with Paraquat or Bleomycin therapy (88%), Metabolic and renal disorders, Heat exhaustion/stroke, Cardiac rhythm disturbances, Non-traumatic chest pain & GI Haemorrhage
Onset and notes of Oxygen?
- Onset = Immediate
- Must be run at or above manufacturer-specified minimum flow rates to prevent hypercapnoea and possible asphyxia
- Titrate delivery and rate to desired effect.