Oxygen Flashcards
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Pharmacology and presentation of Oxygen?
A
High pressure medical oxygen in C (440L) and D (1500L) sizes
A chemical element that is essential to tissues for sustaining life. It is necessary for the production of cellular energy.
2
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Indicators of Oxygen?
A
- Treatment of hypoxaemia / hypoxia
- To assist organ perfusion in patients with poor perfusion
3
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Contraindications of Oxygen?
A
- Known paraquat poisoning
- Lung disease secondary to bleomycin therapy
4
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Cautions of Oxygen?
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- Prolonged administration to premature neonates
- High concentrations given to COPD patients
- Fire/Explosive hazard
5
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Side Effects of Oxygen?
A
- Drying of the mucous membranes of the airways
6
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Dosing Regimes of Oxygen?
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7
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Onset and notes of Oxygen?
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- Onset = Immediate
- Must be run at or above manufacturer-specified minimum flow rates to prevent hypercapnia and possible asphyxia
- Titrate delivery and rate to desired effect.
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Oxygen therapy critical illnesses?
(DMS ACCESS)
(Titrated to 94-98%, high flow to decompression and CO poisoning)
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- Cardiac arrest or resuscitation
- Major trauma/head injury
- Carbon monoxide poisoning
- ACS
- Shock (including Severe Sepsis and Anaphylaxis)
- Stroke
- Decompression illness
- Status epilepticus
- Eclampsia