test #4

test #4
44問 • 2年前
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  • 1

    reduced oxygen content in tissue and cells; cell metabolism slows down and cells begin to die

    hypoxia

  • 2

    percentage or concentration of oxygen deliveredpercentage or concentration of oxygen delivered

    fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO2)fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO2)

  • 3

    device used to set the prescribed rate of oxygendevice used to set the prescribed rate of oxygen

    flowmeter

  • 4

    device consisting of small tubes inserted into the nares

    nasal cannula

  • 5

    amount of oxygen found in the arterial circulation

    Arterial partial pressure of oxygen

  • 6

    tube inserted through the patients mouth and into the upper airway to provide a patent airway.

    endrotracheal tube

  • 7

    artificial opening made by a surgical incision into the trachea

    tracheostomy

  • 8

    openness

    patency

  • 9

    a face mask and reservoir oxygen bag with no one-way valve to the reservoir bag so some exhaled air mixes with the oxygen; used in some patients to help preserve carbon dioxide levels in the blood to stimulate breathing

    Partial rebreather mask

  • 10

    an oxygen-delivery apparatus used to deliver high flow rates and high concentrations of oxygen via a mask that fits snugly over the patient's mouth and nose

    nonrebreather mask

  • 11

    an oxygen-delivery apparatus used for patients who require a moderate flow rate for a short period of time via a plastic mask that fits snugly over the mouth and nose

    simple face mask

  • 12

    A face mask and reservoir bag device that delivers specific concentrations of oxygen by mixing oxygen with inhaled air.

    Venturi mask

  • 13

    nasal cannula amount of oxygen delivery

    1-6 L/ min = 24%-44% O2

  • 14

    Simple face mask amount of oxygen delivery

    5-8 L/min = 35% - 55% O2

  • 15

    Venturi mask amount of oxygen delivery

    4-10 L/min = 24%-55% O2

  • 16

    Partial rebreather mask amount of oxygen delivery

    6-12 L/min = 60% -90% O2

  • 17

    Nonrebreather mask amount of oxygen delivery

    6-15 L/min = 70% - 100% O2

  • 18

    requires the critical thinking skills of a nurse

    oxygen administration

  • 19

    who is responsible for ensuring that the oxygen is administered in the correct manner?

    The nurse

  • 20

    who is responsible for adjusting oxygen flow rate and evaluating the patients response to oxygen therapy?

    the nurse

  • 21

    who is responsible for correct placement and adjustment of oxygen devices ?

    The UAPs

  • 22

    signs and symptoms of hypoxia

    apprehension, anxiety, reslestness

  • 23

    signs and symptoms of hypoxia

    behavioral changes, cardiac dysrhythmias, cyanosis

  • 24

    decreased ability to concentrate, decreased level of consciousness, digital clubbing

    signs and symptoms of hypoxia

  • 25

    dyspnea, elevated blood pressure, increased fatigue

    signs and symptoms of hypoxia

  • 26

    increased pulse rate, increased rate and depth of respiration, pallor, vertigo

    signs and symptoms of hypoxia

  • 27

    Related to ineffective cough Related to excessive secretions

    inability to clear airway

  • 28

    Related to respiratory muscle weakness Related to fatigue Related to abnormal breathing patterns

    inability to maintain adequate breathing pattern

  • 29

    Related to imbalance between oxygen supply and demandRelated to imbalance between oxygen supply and demand

    inability to tolerate activity

  • 30

    Anxiousness, Fearfulness, or despair

    Related to dyspnea and feelings of suffocation Related to fear of dying

  • 31

    Related to presence of tracheostomy Related to intubation

    Compromised Verbal Communication

  • 32

    sometimes decrease with age

    normal arterial oxygen levels

  • 33

    normal PaO2

    80-100 mm Hg

  • 34

    are to be given with great caution with individuals with COPD

    oxygen flow rates greater than 2L/min

  • 35

    often at risk for skin impairment

    older adult

  • 36

    loosening the straps, repositioning the tubing, or adding padding over the ears often

    skin breakdown interventions

  • 37

    inserted into the trachea between 2nd and 3rd tracheal cartilages

    a transtracheal catheter

  • 38

    instruct patients family to post no smoking sign on all entry doors of the house

    if oxygen is used at home

  • 39

    when oxygen cylinders are used

    it is necessary to secure them so that they will not fall over

  • 40

    are stored upright and chained on appropriate holders

    oxygen cylinders

  • 41

    is sometimes as long as 50 feet which presents a tripping hazard

    oxygen tubing

  • 42

    instruct on safety measures of oxygen therapy

    patients family

  • 43

    teach patient and family members

    how to use home equipment

  • 44

    instruct patient and family members

    to observe level of oxygen in canister tanks and to use portable tanks when patient is not at home

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  • 1

    reduced oxygen content in tissue and cells; cell metabolism slows down and cells begin to die

    hypoxia

  • 2

    percentage or concentration of oxygen deliveredpercentage or concentration of oxygen delivered

    fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO2)fraction of inspired oxygen (FiO2)

  • 3

    device used to set the prescribed rate of oxygendevice used to set the prescribed rate of oxygen

    flowmeter

  • 4

    device consisting of small tubes inserted into the nares

    nasal cannula

  • 5

    amount of oxygen found in the arterial circulation

    Arterial partial pressure of oxygen

  • 6

    tube inserted through the patients mouth and into the upper airway to provide a patent airway.

    endrotracheal tube

  • 7

    artificial opening made by a surgical incision into the trachea

    tracheostomy

  • 8

    openness

    patency

  • 9

    a face mask and reservoir oxygen bag with no one-way valve to the reservoir bag so some exhaled air mixes with the oxygen; used in some patients to help preserve carbon dioxide levels in the blood to stimulate breathing

    Partial rebreather mask

  • 10

    an oxygen-delivery apparatus used to deliver high flow rates and high concentrations of oxygen via a mask that fits snugly over the patient's mouth and nose

    nonrebreather mask

  • 11

    an oxygen-delivery apparatus used for patients who require a moderate flow rate for a short period of time via a plastic mask that fits snugly over the mouth and nose

    simple face mask

  • 12

    A face mask and reservoir bag device that delivers specific concentrations of oxygen by mixing oxygen with inhaled air.

    Venturi mask

  • 13

    nasal cannula amount of oxygen delivery

    1-6 L/ min = 24%-44% O2

  • 14

    Simple face mask amount of oxygen delivery

    5-8 L/min = 35% - 55% O2

  • 15

    Venturi mask amount of oxygen delivery

    4-10 L/min = 24%-55% O2

  • 16

    Partial rebreather mask amount of oxygen delivery

    6-12 L/min = 60% -90% O2

  • 17

    Nonrebreather mask amount of oxygen delivery

    6-15 L/min = 70% - 100% O2

  • 18

    requires the critical thinking skills of a nurse

    oxygen administration

  • 19

    who is responsible for ensuring that the oxygen is administered in the correct manner?

    The nurse

  • 20

    who is responsible for adjusting oxygen flow rate and evaluating the patients response to oxygen therapy?

    the nurse

  • 21

    who is responsible for correct placement and adjustment of oxygen devices ?

    The UAPs

  • 22

    signs and symptoms of hypoxia

    apprehension, anxiety, reslestness

  • 23

    signs and symptoms of hypoxia

    behavioral changes, cardiac dysrhythmias, cyanosis

  • 24

    decreased ability to concentrate, decreased level of consciousness, digital clubbing

    signs and symptoms of hypoxia

  • 25

    dyspnea, elevated blood pressure, increased fatigue

    signs and symptoms of hypoxia

  • 26

    increased pulse rate, increased rate and depth of respiration, pallor, vertigo

    signs and symptoms of hypoxia

  • 27

    Related to ineffective cough Related to excessive secretions

    inability to clear airway

  • 28

    Related to respiratory muscle weakness Related to fatigue Related to abnormal breathing patterns

    inability to maintain adequate breathing pattern

  • 29

    Related to imbalance between oxygen supply and demandRelated to imbalance between oxygen supply and demand

    inability to tolerate activity

  • 30

    Anxiousness, Fearfulness, or despair

    Related to dyspnea and feelings of suffocation Related to fear of dying

  • 31

    Related to presence of tracheostomy Related to intubation

    Compromised Verbal Communication

  • 32

    sometimes decrease with age

    normal arterial oxygen levels

  • 33

    normal PaO2

    80-100 mm Hg

  • 34

    are to be given with great caution with individuals with COPD

    oxygen flow rates greater than 2L/min

  • 35

    often at risk for skin impairment

    older adult

  • 36

    loosening the straps, repositioning the tubing, or adding padding over the ears often

    skin breakdown interventions

  • 37

    inserted into the trachea between 2nd and 3rd tracheal cartilages

    a transtracheal catheter

  • 38

    instruct patients family to post no smoking sign on all entry doors of the house

    if oxygen is used at home

  • 39

    when oxygen cylinders are used

    it is necessary to secure them so that they will not fall over

  • 40

    are stored upright and chained on appropriate holders

    oxygen cylinders

  • 41

    is sometimes as long as 50 feet which presents a tripping hazard

    oxygen tubing

  • 42

    instruct on safety measures of oxygen therapy

    patients family

  • 43

    teach patient and family members

    how to use home equipment

  • 44

    instruct patient and family members

    to observe level of oxygen in canister tanks and to use portable tanks when patient is not at home