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OXYGEN THERAPY MELANIE MORANO, JD, MSN, RN “I have had a horribly busy day converting oxygen to carbon dioxide.” -Unknownoxygentherapycentre.co.uk STRUCTURE OF THE LUNGS UPPER AIRWAYNose, pharynx, larynx, epiglottis Function is to warm, filter and humidify inspired air Slideshare.net Pittsburghdentalsleemedicine.com Medicine.academic.ru Hattiesburgamericn.com STRUCTURE OF THE LUNGS LOWER AIRWAY Trachea, bronchi, bronchioles, alveoli Function to conduct air, clear mucous, and produce surfactant slideshare.net; mikecurtis.org.uk; sydney.edu.au boundless.com; ivyroses.com; medicinenet.com FUNCTION OF THE LUNGS ENERGY SUPPLY Ventilation Respiration Perfusion 123rf.com quora.com slideplayer.com ausmed.edu FUNCTION OF THE LUNGS OXIDATION WHAT IS THE FUNCTION OF THE CELLS IN THE BODY? WHAT HAPPENS WITHOUT A CONTINUOUS SUPPLY OF OXYGEN? The WHAT HAPPENS AS A RESULT OF OXYDITATION? FUNCTION OF THE LUNGS DYSPNEA TACHYPNEA ORTHOPNEA HYPOXEMIA STRIDOR RESPIRATORY CHARACTERISTICS OF CHILDREN Rapid respiration (30-55 per min) Abdominal breathing Irregular in rate and depth Chest wall is thin with little muscle Ribs and sternum easily seen Round thorax At risk for URI’s Airways are short my.clevelandclinic.org RESPIRATORY CHANGES IN OLDER ADULTS 16-24 breaths per minute Lung tissues less elastic Power of muscles reduced Airways collapse more easily Barrel or elliptical shaped thorax slideshare.net 123rf.com WHAT IS OXYGEN? Why is oxygen essential? Oxygen form what percent of room air? Does oxygen require a prescription? ducksters.com WHEN DOES A PATIENT NEED OXYGEN? Hypoxemia Hypoxia 4 types of hypoxia- hypoxemic, circulatory, anemic, and histotoxic When hypoxemic- what do you need? copdbfrg.org WHEN DOES A PATIENT NEED OXYGEN? SIGNS AND SYMPTOMS – A CHANGE IN THE RR ANXIETY CHANGES IN MENTAL STATUS PALLOR DECREASED PULSE PRESSURE DYSPNEA INCREASE IN BLOOD PRESSURE CHANGE IN HEART RATE CENTRAL CYANOSIS PERIPHERAL CYANOSIS CONFUSION DROWSINESSACTS “DRUNK” LETHARGY CONFUSION COOL EXTREMITIES COMA thefruitdoctor.com; enwikipedia.org OXYGEN ADMINISTRATION What is oxygen therapy? What is the goal of oxygen therapy? Why must oxygen be humidified? When/how often can oxygen be administered? How is oxygen measured? 123rf.com HOW IS OXYGEN PROVIDED? HOSPITALwall outlet, flow meter nlm.nih.gov; enwikipedia.org; pengyam.com oxygen cylinder HOW IS OXYGEN PROVIDED? HOMEOXYGEN CONCENTRATOR COMPRESSED OXYGEN LIQUID OXYGEN CYLINDER caremedical.com; blog.copdfoundation.org; premiermedicalcorp.com OXYGEN MONITORING Venous Lab WorkHGB AND HCT Arterial Blood Gases (PaO2-normal 80-100; hypoxemia<60) Pulse oximetry (SaO2- normal 95-100; hypoxemia < 90) Observation/monitoring S/S amazon.com.co.uk; bloodwork.com; facweb.northseattle.edu OXYGEN MONITORING ARTERIAL BLOOD GASESDrawn from an artery Apply pressure after drawing Immediately place specimen on ice Blood will be bright red Normal PaO2 – 80-100 mm Hg health.kernan.org; webcls.utmb.edu OXYGEN MONITORING PULSE OXIMETER Measures SpO2- oxygen saturation of hemoglobin Uses light signals Normal SpO2 – 95-100% Many causes for inaccurate readings Monitor skin integrity under sensor Commons.Wikipedia.org; donaldmaler.com; emedicine.Medscape.com OXYGEN MONITORING Monitoring in ChildrenReposition the probe Photodetector Hazards Aboutkidshealth.ca; Premies.about.com; Medubc.ca; Amnch.ie; Blog.babyheartscreening.com NASAL CANNULA Used for flow rate of 1-6 L/min Provides oxygen concentration of 24-44% Does not hinder eating, drinking and speaking Considered low-flow starshealthcare.com; bioserve.co.nz NASOPHARYNGEAL CATHETER Catheter is inserted in one nostril with the end of the catheter resting in the oropharynx Remove and clean and change to other nostril every 12-24 hours Low Flow Hazards ichrc.org; mediconsurgical.com MASKS 4 typesSimple Face Mask Partial Rebreather Nonrebreather Venturi mask FIO2= Fraction of Inspired Oxygen Delivered nursingcrib.com SIMPLE FACE MASK FIO2-40-60%; 5/6-8 L/min – low flow Fit mask Humidifier Has vents Never apply less than 5L/min easyoxygen.com.au PARTIAL REBREATHER MASK 8-11/15 L/min; FIO2 50-75%- low-flow A mask with a reservoir bag Bag must remain partially inflated Make sure reservoir does not twist, kink or become deflated Mixes with room air through ports cram.com NONREBREATHER MASK Of low flow systems, offers highest concentration Valves open during expiration and close during inhalation 12 L/min= 80-100% FIO2Oxygen Maintain flow rate Low flow or high flow (in theory if sealed well) Monitor closely suggestkeyword.com VENTURI MASK High- flow FIO2 delivered 24-55%; flow rates 4-10 L/min Air entrapment port to mix oxygen with room air Fit snugly, free of kinks Is most reliable and accurate method Be sure side ports are open medical-dictionary.freedictionary.com; shareslide.net ADULT OXYGEN HOOD/FACE TENT A face tent fits over the client’s chin with the top extending halfway across the face fmhmedical.com AEROSOL MASK Useful for client who requires high humidity after extubation or after upper airway surgery or with thick secretions Assess that the aerosol mist escapes from the vents of the delivery system Empty condensation from the tubing Remove and clean the tubing at least every 4 hours May also deliver medication to the lungs intersurgical.com TRANSTRACHEAL/TRACHEOSTOMY Trach collar or mask- can deliver high humidity and O2 to client with tracheostomy T tube useful for weaning patients from mechanical ventilation Transtracheal Use at home tto2.com; shopcatheters.com; downloads.lww.com OXYGEN THERAPY FOR CHILDREN Mode of delivery is selected on the basis of the concentration needed and the child’s ability to cooperate in its use Inspect toys for safety and suitability suggestkeyword.com makeit-loveit.com OXYGEN THERAPY FOR CHILDREN OXYGEN TENT- not used in US much now Highly humidified Provides lower concentration levels (FIO2 30-50%) pinterest.com OXYGEN THERAPY FOR CHILDREN OXYGEN HOOD- Provides cooled humid air Check O2 with analyzer every 4 hours May cover client with light blanket Monitor client’s temperature frequently Use at least 4-5 L/min to maintain oxygen concentrations and remove the exhaled carbon dioxide The oxygen should not be blown directly into the face gallery4share.com; hospitalnet.com CPAP/BIPAP What is the difference between CPAP and BIPAP? Used to treat sleep apnea, heart failure, preterm infants HYPERBATIC OXYGEN THERAPY The patient is placed in a cylinder chamber Used to treat air embolism, gangrene, tissue necrosis, enhance wound healing mediassistcare.com OXYGEN TOXICITY Can occur when too high a concentration of oxygen (greater than 50%) is administered for an extended period (> 48 hours) S/S- substernal discomfort, parasthesias, dyspnea, restlessness, fatigue, malaise, respiratory difficulty, lung infiltrates OTHER RISKS OF OXYGEN THERAPY Oxygen Induced Carbon Dioxide NarcosisIn some COPD or cystic fibrosis patients the stimulus for breathing is a decrease in oxygen level. Administering high levels of oxygen can depress the respiratory drive and cause respiratory distress Follow oxygen orders webmd.com OTHER RISKS OF OXYGEN THERAPY INFECTION Bacterial cross- infections Irritation and skin breakdown downloads.lww.com OTHER RISKS OF OXYGEN THERAPY FIRE SAFETY Oxygen is combustible and can cause fires Place “No Smoking” signs, avoid open flames Check equipment for sparks Avoid synthetic clothing Avoid oils- petroleum jelly, lotions Notify fire department Use with caution around other heat sources Store cylinders and other storage devices safely dirtyworldnews.com; reddit.com OTHER RISKS OF OXYGEN THERAPY MISCELLANEOUSLiquid oxygen Fires can start in the OR Cylinders can be dangerous outpatientsurgery.net HOME OXYGEN ADMINISTRATION INSTRUCTFollow prescription for use Fire safety When to call HCP Proper use of equipment Use of humidifier How and when to order O2 Notify fire department, phone and power companies Notify neighbors in case of emergency Check oxygen supply often nhlbi.nih.gov; pho2.ca HOME OXYGEN ADMINISTRATION When traveling in car place tank on floor behind front seat Infection prevention Keep follow-up appointments Protect skin integrity How to adjust flow meter Post vendor number Use water-based lubricant Do not stop or change flow Take good care of teeth and gums clippard.com HOME OXYGEN ADMINISTRATION Notify airline 2 weeks in advance if traveling Proper care and cleaning Diet improvements Post power, fire and phone company numbers Post “No Smoking” sign Don’t allow anyone to smoke in the house Use of portable equipment homefrontairandmedical.com; mda.org WHEN TO CALL HCP (Make sure oxygen equipment is working before your call) Adults- Lots of headaches, nervous, blue lips/fingernails, drowsy, confused, dyspnea Children- breathing faster, flaring nostrils, grunting noises, pulling in cheek, dusky, gray or bluish color, irritable, short of breath, limp didcothealthcentre.com CULTURAL INFLUENCES Religious and cultural ceremonies Home environment Lifestyle Location Language and educational barriers enwikipedia.org ASSESSMENT OF CLIENT ON OXYGEN THERAPY Skin Lab Results Medications Respiratory status Complaints worldwidewounds.com DOCUMENTATION FOR CLIENT RECEIVING OXYGEN THERAPY O2 flow rate Skin assessment Respiratory status Vital signs, capillary refill Lung sounds Consults with HCP Mental status Emotional support Lab values Teaching gocollege.com NURSING DIAGNOSES Ineffective Airway Clearance Impaired Gas Exchange Ineffective Breathing Pattern Impaired Spontaneous Ventilation Dysfunctional Ventilatory Weaning Response what-when-how.com THE END “We’re not just any star stuff, most of which is humdrum hydrogen and listless helium. Our bodies include fancier oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorous, and a few other herbs and spices.” Seth Shostak Top10archive.net