Oxygen Therapy Nursing Review | Nasal Cannula, Simple Mask, Venturi Mask, Non-rebreather & Venturi
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- Опубликовано: 11 июл 2024
- This will include oxygen therapy nursing review that will differentiate low oxygen delivery systems and high flow oxygen systems.
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One of the best options in terms of eliminating any patient discomfort and irritation seems to have disappeared over the years for some reason - the oxygen tent eliminates all problems of irritation, allowing the patient truly to rest, and just benefit from the therapy, without a thought for fighting or contending with irritating attachments.
I like the way you explain things, thank you! :)
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This was a really informative and clear video. I just want to mention that you could maybe slow down just a bit to let idea absorb.
Hey thank you so much for the feedback! Absolutely the videos I have been posting I’ve slowed down my thoughts to allow for the viewer to better absorb!
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Thank you so much! I've been struggling with distinguishing between these devices
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Thank you for the great explanation!
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I finally get a general grip of this topic, thank you so much for the clear and simplified explanation!
That’s awesome. Thank you so much for watching! I know so much of this information can be overwhelming to grasp, wishing you all the best!!!! 🤍🤍🤍
@@caringcasa I am currently going through my anesthesiology internship rotation this week so this helps pave the way to reading the textbook for me 😂👍
@@SharnolyCovers 🙃 🤣 oh joy! Such an interesting field of study and so many options to navigate as a anesthesiologist. Happy studying!!! ☺️
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Effective and to the point. I like it.
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As an RT, always remove one valve on your non- rebreathers
Very interesting and useful video to nursing students!
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This was really good and helpful. Thank you
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I love the video, thank you!
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Great video!! It’s was very informative and it definitely helped thanks!! I subscribed today 😉
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rellay I like your expline
thanks a lot
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Thank you for the Contant that was a mouth full. Lol but it was very informative. Will be using it for my students medical assistant students.
Thank you Ella! 😀I plan to make more respiratory content thank you for sharing!!!
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Great video, thank you. Do you think you can make another one about how to choose the correct mask for your patients? and you did not mention the different L/min that high flow O2 therapy provide. Again, thank you :)
Thank you Dianeth for watching!!! That is such a great recommendation will def Plan!!! 🤍🤍🤍🤍
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wow, thank you for this.
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That great,thanks
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wow thanks. id like how you deliver it all. Im applying as nursing assistant but needs an info regarding this.
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Tina ✨
Is there any effects of using a wrong oxygen delivery system?in case you use a nasal prong where you are supposed to use a venturi or a non rebreather.
Video is useful but please pause in between sentences. We have time, don't rush to the extent that we are not able to separate sentences.
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I’ll slow it down 🤣
There's an option to slow down the video.
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Is this worldwide information? Do different countries have different policies on o2 therapy? :)
How do I keep mom's cannula tubing from twisting and choking her.
Please so the pace just a bit. Great info. Thanks.
Which is the best for covid patient who requires 3ltr/minute? we have ordinary mask but it is irritating a lot to the patient.
His saturation with oxygen is 96-97 but without oxygen its 88-90...
Please suggest...
Hi! Great question. Adding a humidifier always helps for comfort.
canula is the best. don't forget to wash through water. it worked great for me. other masks i quickly removed by myself because of discomfort.
One question. I got oxygen in the hospital 12 l pr min . The air in the mask was like when you smoke.
The home installment of my oxygen tanks , regulator and mask do not produce this mist , only clear air and the regulator gets very cold .is this normal ? Or should there be mist in the mask ?
The mist from the mask is from a humidifier. That is added on by your respiratory therapist in a hospital setting. Hope this helps and your doing well at home. You can always call you doctor to clarify if something doesent seem right.
Kind regards,
Tina
@@caringcasa thanks . Is there any way to measure the oxygen the company delivers . I think its just compressed air and not oxygen . ( So they earn more) can i check at any way?
This is great but the quiz doesn't exist anymore😔
Hi Erika. Glad you enjoyed and thank you so much for watching. Thanks for bringing to my attention I will def look into the quiz it was working prior.
I love the way you explained everything but you are talking too fast. I love the content.
Thank you Alma for the feedback, will do! ☺️
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"resevir" bag..? res-ev-wahr :D
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Great info. but please slow down. You’re talking so fast, it’s hard to keep up.
very resourceful but you should slow downnnnnn you talk way way too fast im not a pulmonologist …
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