Oxygen therapy
Требуемые условия завершения
Authors: Rednenko V.V.
Editor: Rednenko V.V.
Equipment for the practical skill:
- one of the oxygen sources
- hospital central oxygen pipeline
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- portable oxygen inhaler with oxygen cylinder
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- oxygen concentrator
- oxygen humidifier
- flowmeter or pressure reducer with oxygen speed regulator
- oxygen connecting tube
- mask or nasal catheter
- standard nasal catheter (nasal cannula)
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- simple mask (for oxygen of fixed concentration)
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- variable oxygen concentration mask (with venturi valves)
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- reservoir bag mask
- distilled sterile water
Clinical situation:
- You are the doctor on duty at the district hospital. A patient with 87% oxygen saturation was admitted. Give the patient oxygen therapy. The nasal passages are free.
Order of the skill performance:
Preparatory stage:
- inform the patient about oxygen therapy
- obtain verbal consent to the procedure (if conscious)
- make hygienic hand antisepsis
- put on clean gloves
Maine stage:
- prepare the oxygen therapy device
- pour distilled water heated to 30 ° C into the oxygen humidifier to the set level
- connect the oxygen humidifier to the oxygen source through the oxygen supply port (directly or through a connecting tube)
- connect the connecting tube to the oxygen outlet port of the oxygen humidifier
- attach the selected mask or nasal catheter to the connecting tube
- nasal catheter is designed to supply oxygen-air mixture with an oxygen concentration of 25-60%
- simple mask - 40-60%
- mask with variable concentration of oxygen supply - 28%, 31%, 35%, 40%, 60%
- mask with reservoir bag - up to 100%
- turn on the oxygen supply regulator (open the valve)
- make sure oxygen is supplied (bubbles appear in the humidifier)
- adjust the oxygen flow rate using a flowmeter or reducer (typically 2 to 15 l / min) to provide the required oxygen concentration in the inhaled mixture (optimal concentration 40-60%)
- when using a nasal catheter - an oxygen flow of 1 L/min provides an oxygen concentration in the respiratory mixture of 24%, and an increase in the flow for each next 1 L/min (in the range of 2-8 L/min) increases the concentration by another 4%
- when using a simple mask - at a flow of 5-8 L/min (5-6 L/min - 40%, 6-7 L/min - 50%, 7-8 L/min - 60%); do not use a flow <5 L/min given the risk of re-inhalation of exhaled CO2 and increased resistance during inhalation
- when using a mask with variable oxygen concentration, use the manufacturer's recommendations
- put on the patient a mask or mark the cannulas in the nasal passages, fix them on the head
Last stage:
- monitor the effectiveness of oxygen therapy - pulse oximetry
- adjust the oxygen supply rate to obtain SрO2 94–98%
Последнее изменение: среда, 10 марта 2021, 13:02