Oxygen
Stress
Medication & PPE
Sleep
Dehydration and Urinary Catheter
100

What is the FIO2 & L for Nasal Cannula?

1 L/min = 24%

2L/min = 28%

3L/min = 32%

4L/min = 36%

5L/min = 40%

6L/min = 44%

100

What is 1 stress reduction intervention?

promote adequate nutrition

deep breathing exercises

encourage participation in leisure activities

100

What is a side effect of a medication defined as?

effect of a drug that is in addition to its desired effect

(can be harmful or beneficial, and most go away on their own over time)

100

Non-Rapid Eye Movement III (NREMIII)

What is it difficult to do when an individual is in this stage?

Deep Sleep


Difficult to Arouse

100

A nurse is caring for an older adult client who is dehydrated. Which nursing intervention is most appropriate to promote hydration?

A. offer the client frequent small sips of water throughout the day, even if they do not feel thirsty

B. restrict fluid intake to prevent overhydration

C. provide caffeinated beverages to stimulate fluid intake

D. wait until the client requests fluids before offering them

A.

200

What is the FIO2 and L/min of the simple face mask?

5-10 L/min = 40%-60% FIO2

200

If you have a pt who has a new medication that has been added to his existing medications. What would be a priority for the nurse to assess?

Review all medications to assess for any possible interactions

200

What do you want to assess with your pt who has an indwelling urinary catheter?

output, odor, color of output

300

What is the FIO2 and L/min of the partial rebreather mask?

6-15 L/min = 50% - 90% FIO2

300

If your pt has measles. What type of PPE should this pt be using?

a surgical mask

-have to use airborne and droplet and contact precautions (transmitted through RI tract secretions, blood, or urine of infected person) (airborne particles or direct contact with infectious droplets)

400

What is the FIO2 and L/min of the nonrebreather mask?

6-15 L/min = 70 - 100% FIO2

500

What is the FIO2 of the venturi mask?

24% - 50 % FIO2

600

A nurse is caring for a client who is receiving oxygen therapy via nasal cannula. The client reports dryness in the mouth and lips. Which action should the nurse take to promote comfort and maintain oral hygiene?

a. provide frequent oral care with a soft toothbrush and offer water if permitted

b. limit oral care to once daily to avoid irritation of the mucous membranes

c. apply petroleum jelly inside the client's mouth to prevent dryness 

d. instruct the client to avoid oral care until oxygen therapy is discontinued

A.

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