Oxygen Therapy Matching
What are CV lines also used for today? |
To administer a variety of drugs, manage fluid volume, serve as a conduit for blood analysis and transfusions, and monitor cardiac pressures. |
What happens when oxygen is absent? |
Production of cellular metabolism is grossly inadequate and death ultimately occurs. |
A properly positioned endotracheal tube should be how? |
The distal tip should be 1 or 2 inches (3-5cm) superior to the tracheal bifurcation (Carina). |
What color is an Air Flowmeter? |
What % of oxygen supplied in a room to maintain homeostasis? |
When the 30% of oxygen usage drops then this creates what in the blood? |
A device that meets or exceeds the inspiratory demands or needs of the patient. |
Simple, Partial Rebreather, and Non-Rebreather. |
What are Thoracostomy (intrapleural) tubes, more commonly called chest tubes are used for what? |
To drain the intrapleural space and the mediastinum. |
Which part high or low allows us to guarantee the amount of oxygen the patient is receiving? |
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