OXYGEN (O2)
ONSET AND DURATION OF ACTIONS:
1-2 MINUTES
PRECAUTIONS:
1. Closely monitor patients with COPD 2. Patients with respiratory insufficiency should be monitored closely to ensure adequate ventilation 3. Non-humidified oxygen may cause drying of the mucous membranes 4. Neonates should not receive high concentrations for long periods of time
INDICATIONS:
1. Increased oxygen demand 2. Hypoxemia or hypoxia 3. Respiratory insufficiency 4. Hypoperfusion state or trauma
ROUTES OF ADMINISTRATION:
INHALED
CONTRAINDICATIONS:
NONE
INTERACTIONS:
NONE
SIDE EFFECTS:
Respiratory: dry mucous membranes, upper respiratory irritation, pulmonary Edema, oxygen toxicity
DOSAGES:
ADULT AND PEDIATRIC: Nasal Cannula 2-6 LPM Simple Face Mask 6-10 LPM Non-rebreather Mask 10-15 LPM HHN/Neb Mask 6-8 LPM BVM 15 LPM
CLASSIFICATION:
GAS
MOA:
Increases percentage of oxygen in inspired air (FiO2)
NOTES:
NEVER WITHHOLD OXYGEN FROM ANY PATIENTS IN DISTRESS, BUT NOT EVERY PATIENT NEEDS O2!!!