Ebook Understanding anesthetic equipment amp; procedures - A practical approach: Part 2
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Ebook Understanding anesthetic equipment amp; procedures - A practical approach: Part 2
Chapter 21Oxygen Therapy Devices and Humidification SystemsRơghbirsingh p Gehdoo, Sohan L SolơnkiABSTRACTOxygen therapy devices are n use since ong t Ebook Understanding anesthetic equipment amp; procedures - A practical approach: Part 2 flyover Che t nse. technology and efficiencyof these devices improved and has been steadily focused on improving the facilities for continuous ambulatory oxygen therapy. The choice o'delivery devices depends on the individuals oxygen requirement, efficacy of the device, reliability and patient acce Ebook Understanding anesthetic equipment amp; procedures - A practical approach: Part 2ptance. The ma n goal and aim of oxygen therapy is to treat alveolar and tissue hypoxia Therefore, any medical or physical disorder causing hypoxia isEbook Understanding anesthetic equipment amp; procedures - A practical approach: Part 2
a potential indication for oxygen administration. As the tissue oxygen delivery depends on a properly functioning of heart, lings and hematoogical syChapter 21Oxygen Therapy Devices and Humidification SystemsRơghbirsingh p Gehdoo, Sohan L SolơnkiABSTRACTOxygen therapy devices are n use since ong t Ebook Understanding anesthetic equipment amp; procedures - A practical approach: Part 2t commonly Although theI INTRODUCTION—OXYGEN THERAfBeing benefcial and without risk, oxygen IS m prescribed worldwide to acutely ill patients,primary indication of oxygen therapy is arterial hypoxemia, but most physician and acute care practitioner use It very commonly in many conditions like myocar Ebook Understanding anesthetic equipment amp; procedures - A practical approach: Part 2dial infarction or ischemia, shock, sepsis, chest pain, breathlessness, during childbirth, routine surgery and anxiety regardless of the presence or aEbook Understanding anesthetic equipment amp; procedures - A practical approach: Part 2
bsence of hypoxemia?-1Oxygen therapy is aimed to increase the fraction of inspired oxygen concentration (FiOj) available to a patient. T e rationale fChapter 21Oxygen Therapy Devices and Humidification SystemsRơghbirsingh p Gehdoo, Sohan L SolơnkiABSTRACTOxygen therapy devices are n use since ong t Ebook Understanding anesthetic equipment amp; procedures - A practical approach: Part 2ersible damage to vital organs. Mam indications* of oxygen therapy are:•Acute and chronic arterial hypoxemia iPaO: <65 mm Hg. SaO:<92%), e g. pneumonia, shock, asthma, heart failure, pulmonary embolus•Hypoxia: diminished blood oxygen levels (oxygen saturation levels of <92%)•Myocardial ischemia and Ebook Understanding anesthetic equipment amp; procedures - A practical approach: Part 2infarction, but only if associated with hypoxemia (abnormally high levels may be harmful to patients with ischemic heart disease and stroke)•Low cardiEbook Understanding anesthetic equipment amp; procedures - A practical approach: Part 2
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tients have low PaO: as breathing stimulus) oxygen administration may depress respiratory drive. So careful monitoring for hypoventilation is mandatorChapter 21Oxygen Therapy Devices and Humidification SystemsRơghbirsingh p Gehdoo, Sohan L SolơnkiABSTRACTOxygen therapy devices are n use since ong t Ebook Understanding anesthetic equipment amp; procedures - A practical approach: Part 2high oxygen Patients with paraquat poisoning and acid inhalation are also at risk of oxygen toxicity.Goals of Oxygen TherapyT e goal of oxygen therapy is to increase the alveolar oxygen tension thereby relieve hypoxemia, decrease myocardial work and work of breathing. Frequent arterial blood gas ana Ebook Understanding anesthetic equipment amp; procedures - A practical approach: Part 2lysis is required in patients with acute respiratory failure, on supplemental oxygen therapy (goal IS Pa€>: '60 mm Hg).5Oxygen Therapy Devices’®To proEbook Understanding anesthetic equipment amp; procedures - A practical approach: Part 2
vide adequate oxygen to the patient in need, an appropriate oxygen delivery device must be chosen and is based on:SECTION 5: Airway Equipment•Age and Chapter 21Oxygen Therapy Devices and Humidification SystemsRơghbirsingh p Gehdoo, Sohan L SolơnkiABSTRACTOxygen therapy devices are n use since ong t Ebook Understanding anesthetic equipment amp; procedures - A practical approach: Part 2fication of Oxygen Therapy DevicesOxygen therapy devices (OTDs) are classifed as low-fow or variable performance and high-fowor fxed performance.Low-Flow (Variable Performance)Low-fow systems do not provide the patients entire ventilatory requirements through the delivery device Some amount of air I Ebook Understanding anesthetic equipment amp; procedures - A practical approach: Part 2S entrained to meet the patients ventilatory requirement. T esc areChapter 21Oxygen Therapy Devices and Humidification SystemsRơghbirsingh p Gehdoo, Sohan L SolơnkiABSTRACTOxygen therapy devices are n use since ong t Chapter 21Oxygen Therapy Devices and Humidification SystemsRơghbirsingh p Gehdoo, Sohan L SolơnkiABSTRACTOxygen therapy devices are n use since ong tGọi ngay
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