Oxygen Device Identification
Flow Rate Facts
Complication Prevention
Safety
Patient Education
100

This oxygen device delivers low concentrations (24–44%) at 1–6 L/min via two small prongs.

What is a nasal cannula?

100

The flow rate for a nasal cannula should not exceed this number to help prevent nasal dryness.

What is 6 L/min?

100

Too much oxygen for COPD patients can cause this complication.

What is CO₂ retention?

100

You must post this sign on the door of a patient using oxygen.

What is “Oxygen in Use – No Smoking”?

100

Patients should avoid using these types of products while on oxygen.

What is oil-based/petroleum?

200

This device can deliver precise oxygen concentrations using color-coded adapters.

What is a Venturi mask?

200

A non-rebreather mask typically runs at this flow range.

What is 10–15 L/min?

200

Oxygen tubing must be kept away from this to avoid burns.

What are open flame/heat/smoke sources?

200

Oxygen tanks must always be stored in this position.

What is upright and secured?

200

Patients on home oxygen should check this before leaving the house.

What is the oxygen tank level?

300

This mask provides the highest O₂ concentration without intubation; the bag must stay inflated.

What is a non-rebreather mask?

300

The flow rate for a Venturi mask is determined by this.

What is an adapter?

300

This can occur if oxygen is not humidified when given at high flow rates.

What are mucosal dryness or nosebleeds?

300

Before connecting oxygen tubing, you should always check this on the tank.

What is the pressure gauge?

300

When walking with portable oxygen, the tubing should be placed here to prevent tripping.

What is over the shoulder or behind the body?

400

This mask covers the nose and mouth, delivering 40–60% O₂ at 6–10 L/min.

What is a simple face mask?

400

A simple face mask must run at least this flow rate to flush exhaled CO₂.

What is 6 L/min?

400

Prolonged high oxygen concentrations can lead to this lung injury.

What is oxygen toxicity/lung injury?

400

Electric razors and wool blankets should be avoided around oxygen because they can cause this.

What is sparks/static discharge?

400

When patients are using an incentive spirometer, they need to make sure they do this. 

What is inhale?

500

This encourages deep breathing and helps prevent atelectasis. 

What is an incentive spirometer?

500

Oxygen should be humidified when delivered via nasal cannula at this flow rate or higher.

What is 4 L/min?

500

This serious complication can occur if patients receive high oxygen under high pressure for long periods.

What is barotrauma?

500

This is the minimum distance oxygen should be kept from any open flame.

What is 5–10 feet?

500

Patients should not do this while on oxygen therapy.

What is smoking?

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