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OXYGEN THERAPY - Some FAQs |
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| Q.
What
types of mask are in our large bag? |
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A.
There are 3 types of mask in our large bag: |
- 100% mask - has the thin plastic reservoir bag.
Click to
see what it looks like
- 24-28% mask - has no bag attached. Click
to
see what it looks like
- The resuscitation mask (sometimes called the BVM - Bag/Valve/Mask) - has the thicker, more
rigid bag. This is used in place of mouth to mouth. Click
to
see what it looks like
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| Q. Which mask should I use? |
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A. This depends on the condition of the
patient: |
- For all patients except bronchitic or emphysemic
patients, or anyone who suffers from
chronic asthma. Use the 100% mask and set the flow rate at the cylinder at 15
litres per minute
- For bronchitic or emphysemic
patients, or anyone having an asthma attack, use the
24-28% mask and set the flow rate at the cylinder at 4 litres per minute
- For resuscitation, i.e. if the patient is not
breathing himself, use the resuscitation mask. Set the flow rate at
the cylinder at 15 litres per minute and squeeze the bag at a rate of 12
to 15 breaths per minute
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| Q. What if a patient does not want a mask? |
| A. Assure him that
oxygen will ease his discomfort and hold the mask slightly away from his face if that helps |
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| Q. Are there any circumstances where I
shouldn't give oxygen? |
| A. Oxygen therapy should never be withheld from any
patient suffering from
Hypoxia
except for instances of Paraquat
poisoning where the oxygen increases the toxicity of the poison. |
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| Q. Should I record all instances where medical
oxygen has been given to a patient? |
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A. Yes. Oxygen is a Prescription Only Medicine
and we are required by law to report its use. We must record: |
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The concentration
given, i.e. 28% @ 4 litres per minute or 100% @ 15 litres per minute
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How long it was given
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The effects it had on
the patient
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