A patients pulse oximetry reading is 92%. What is the best method of oxygen administration for this patient?
A pulse oxymeter reading tells the saturation of oxygen. In the above case oxygen saturation is 92%. Administration of oxygen therapy guidelines states that oxygen administration is started in patients if oxygen saturation is less than 92%.
But depending on the patients physical state,maintenance therapy of oxygen can be given. For this purpose low flow system of oxygen administration through oxygen face mask, non re breather face mask, nasal prongs and tracheostomy mask can be used.
A patients pulse oximetry reading is 92%. What is the best method of oxygen administration for this patient?
Pulse Oximetry on the Your physician asks you to measure the oxygen saturation level of the patients listed. For each situation, answer the following questions: a. What would you do in each situation to prevent an inaccurate pulse oximetry reading? b. What occurs with each of these situations and how does it affect the Spo, reading! 1. Kelly Collins, a patient with chronic bronchitis, is wearing navy blue nail polish.. 2. Melvin Hosey has Parkinson's disease and is having difficulty...
Vital Signs: Oxygen Saturation (Pulse Oximetry) a. What does “oxygen saturation” mean. b. What is acceptable range for oxygen saturation. c. List 5 factors that affect accurate interpretation of Pulse Oxygen Saturation (Sp02).
A nurse measures pulse oximetry levels of of a patient at rest and during activity. This is an example of what level of measurement? A. Ordinal B. Nominal C. Ratio D. Interval
Base questions 7-9 on the following information: Pulse Oximetry is a small device that attaches painlessly to the fingertip, using lightwaves to measure pulse rate and oxygen levels. Researchers examined the use of pulse oximetry in young children in rural resource-poor areas to identify children with severe illnesses, particularly pneumonia, who need to be sent to the hospital. The study examined several cut-points for oxygen saturation, below which the child will be considered to have severe pnemonia. The gold standard...
. If your patients presents as a “mouth breather” which route of oxygen administration may not be adequate for this patient? a. nasal cannula b. face shield c. non-rebreather d. venti-mask
Lucy Lu is a 77-year-old Asian patient who is admitted to the surgical unit after a colon resection this morning. She has not been in the hospital before and is accompanied by her 80-year-old husband and her two daughters. Mrs. Lu has been in the United States for 30 years and speaks fluent English. She still values her Asian heritage. Her health has been deteriorating lately because of chronic bronchitis and stable angina. She smokes 1½ packs of cigarettes per...
what is the importance of patient education in medication administration what is the importance of patient education in medication administration? give an example
58.) Which of the following is an EMT most likely to administer to a poisoning patient? a. Epinephrine b. Activated charcoal c. Syrup of ipecac d. Oral glucose 59.) What is required before the EMT can administer activated charcoal? a. ALS personnel b. Medical control order c. The patient must be restrained d. One to two glasses of water or milk 60.) Which of the following is the best initial intervention for a patient who has inhaled a poison? a....
A 50 year old patient is admitted to the medical-surgical floor from the emergency department with severe abdominal pain thought to be from acute pancreatitis. He case a history of drinking at least a case of beer a day. He also smokes and appears cachectic. His old chart indicates a history of COPD, but he does not take drugs for this. He does have a new productive cough. At chage of shift, the nurse finds the patient dyspneic and slight...
A 50 year old patient is admitted to the medical-surgical floor from the emergency department with severe abdominal pain thought to be from acute pancreatitis. He case a history of drinking at least a case of beer a day. He also smokes and appears cachectic. His old chart indicates a history of COPD, but he does not take drugs for this. He does have a new productive cough. At chage of shift, the nurse finds the patient dyspneic and slight...