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Controlling Oxygen Flow: In a Nutshell (Nursing)

by Rhonda Lawes, PhD, RN

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    00:00 So let's wrap up this video. FiO₂ is the fraction of inspired oxygen. Room air FiO₂ is 21%, so take a big O deep breath of that 21%. Now the flow of oxygen is controlled by a flow meter that's inserted directly into a wall unit or attached to a portable oxygen tank. Now if the patient is going to be on oxygen for a long time or a really high flow, don't forget to consider humidifying the oxygen if it's not comfortable for your patient. Thank you for watching our video today.


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    The lecture Controlling Oxygen Flow: In a Nutshell (Nursing) by Rhonda Lawes, PhD, RN is from the course Supplemental Oxygen (Nursing).


    Included Quiz Questions

    1. Humidify the oxygen.
    2. Frequently check the capillary refill.
    3. Order arterial blood gases (ABGs) every 6 hours.
    4. Implement a continuous pulse oximeter reading.

    Author of lecture Controlling Oxygen Flow: In a Nutshell (Nursing)

     Rhonda Lawes, PhD, RN

    Rhonda Lawes, PhD, RN


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