Oxygen Flashcards

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Classification

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Elemental Gas

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Mechanism of Action

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  • Facilitates cellular energy metabolism; oxidizes glucose to provide a usable form of energy to the mitochondria, essential for normal aerobic metabolism.
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Indications

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  • Hypoxia (known or suspected)
  • Ischemic chest pain
  • Respiratory distress
  • Suspected CO poisoning
  • Traumatic injuries
  • Shock
  • When O2 demands are increased
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Contraindications

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  • Known paraquat (pesticide) poisoning, though this is an effect of long-term O2 therapy and may not be a concern in the typical prehospital setting.
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Adverse Effects

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  • High O2 concentration can cause decreased LOC and respiratory depression in patients with chronic CO retention or chronic lung disease.
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Administration

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  • Adult
    • Low Concentration: 1-6 L/min via nasal cannula
    • High Concentration: 10-15 L/min via NRB
  • Pediatrics
    • Similar to adults.Consider Blow-by oxygen and/or modified devices for small children
  • Special considerations in a Class A Pregnancy.
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Notes

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  • Never withold O2 from a patient who needs it
  • Fi02 - Fraction of Inspired Oxygen; the concentration of inspired oxygen. Atmospheric O2 is 21% and the FiO2 in normal room air is 21%
  • Nasal Cannula - 1-6 L/min, O2 concentration of 35-45%.
  • Simple Face Mask (no reservoir) - 6-10 L/min, concentration of 30-60%.
  • NRB - 12-15 L/min, concentration of 60-95%
  • BVM (w/reservoir) - 10-25 L/min, concentration of 40-90%
  • ETT - 10-15 L/min, concentration of up to 100%
  • Venturi Device - L/min as prescribed
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