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What is A PULSE OXIMETER
A DEVICE WITH A SENSOR THAT MEASURES OXYGEN SATURATION OF THE BLOOD
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What is hypercapnia
an excess of carbon dioxide in the blood
100
What is percussion
a chest physiotherapy technique that involves rhythmic clapping of cupped hands over various segments of the lungs to mobilize secretions
100
What is hyperoxygenate
It is important to _____________________ the patient before suctioning and to assess the patient before, during, and after the procedure.
100
What is evaluating the patient's tolerance of the various positions
What should you assess before and during postural drainage?
200
What is NORMAL RANGE FOR SPO2
95-100%
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What is hyperventilation
excessively rapid or deep breathing
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What is suction
negative force used to withdraw air, fluid, or secretions out of a body cavity or part
200
What is What is the benefit of removing secretions from the airway and not allowing them to accumulate?
reduces the risk for respiratory infections and atelectasis
200
What is -Immediately withdraw the suction catheter and administer oxygen and breaths from a manual resuscitation bag as needed.
-In an emergency, you can deliver oxygen directly through the catheter by disconnecting the suction and attaching oxygen at the prescribed flow rate.
What should you do if my patient shows respiratory distress when suctioning?
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What is atelectasis
airlessness or collapse of a lung, usually as a result of hypoventilation or obstruction
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What is hypoxemia
a diminished amount (reduced saturation) of oxygen in arterial blood
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What is vibration
a chest physiotherapy technique that involves applying pressure and a shaking movement of the hand to various areas over the lungs to mobilize pulmonary secretions
300
What is the benefit of removing secretions from the airway and not allowing them to accumulate?
reduces the risk for respiratory infections and atelectasis
300
What is increase oral hydration
What intervention should you implement if the patient has thick pulmonary secretions?
400
What is chest physiotherapy (CPT)
a method of mobilizing pulmonary secretions by positioning the patient's head downward to incline the trachea below the affected area and then applying percussion and vibration techniques; often used synonymously with postural drainage, although that term technically refers to drainage by gravity without percussion and vibration
400
What is hypoxia
a reduced supply of oxygen to tissues below physiological levels despite adequate perfusion of the tissue by blood
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What is the purpose of suctioning
clears secretions from the airway of patients who cannot mobilize and expectorate them without assistance
400
What is slowly and deeply in an alternating manner
How do you instruct the patient to breath during percussion?
400
What is confirm probe placement
confirm 02 delivery system is functioning
place patient in semifowlers position
encourage deep breathing
stay with patient and provide emotional supposrt to devrease anxiety
Interventions for hypoxemic patients
500
What is Peek flow
measures expiratory efforts
500
What is spirometry
Measures inspiration and expiration
500
What is complications caused by suctioning
-hypoxia,
-injury to the airway
-nosocomial infections
-cardiac dysrhythmias,
500
What is the breasts, sternum, spinal column, and kidneys
Avoid percussion over
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What is Venturi mask
covers patients nose and mouth
delivers FiO2 of 24%-50% at fow rates of 4 to 12L/min via different size adaptors. which allows specific amounts of air to mix with oxygen






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