Oxygen devices... review of Nasal Cannula, Venturi mask, nonrebreather, trach collar and ambu bag

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  • A quick, but comprehensive review of nasal cannula, venturi mask and nonrebreather mask for nurses.
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  • @NgangaDone
    @NgangaDone 28 дней назад +1

    What a teacher you are.

  • @ebz3001
    @ebz3001 4 года назад +18

    "I appreciate the personal messages but asking in the comments allows me to answer the question for multiple others who likely also have the same questions as you..." = Mark of a true professional. well done.

  • @benamira7
    @benamira7 6 месяцев назад

    The demonstrations is what sets apart for the other educators! Great teaching tool!! Please always keep the demonstrations!!

  • @kyramchugh9161
    @kyramchugh9161 4 года назад +42

    More vidoes!!!You're an AMAZING teacher!!!

    • @DrMisbaah
      @DrMisbaah 4 года назад +1

      Agreed

    • @NurseErica
      @NurseErica  4 года назад +2

      Thank you Kyra! I promise I have not forgot you all. Covid-19 has kept me busy, but I am working on a few as we speak. Hope to get them to you soon!

  • @benamira7
    @benamira7 6 месяцев назад

    Your teaching style is amazing!! Please keep doing this!! It is so helpful. Thank you!!

  • @ruqayajaff3935
    @ruqayajaff3935 Год назад

    Thanks Erica for taking time and doing this video

  • @super8952
    @super8952 3 года назад

    Thank you for this video and keeping it real! Will be watching more of your videos for sure. Thank you!

    • @NurseErica
      @NurseErica  3 года назад

      Happy to help! more videos coming soon!!!

  • @susanhilton4806
    @susanhilton4806 3 года назад +1

    Super helpful! Praise God for this video! Thank you Nurse Erica!

    • @NurseErica
      @NurseErica  3 года назад

      lol. Thank you. Glad it was helpful.

  • @tramtruong9212
    @tramtruong9212 4 года назад

    Big shout out to thank you Nurse Erica! Your video is very detailed and clear!

  • @rosexoxo365
    @rosexoxo365 2 года назад

    I really enjoy watching your videos. I’m learning a lot. We go over these in labs but not as detailed. Thank you very much.

  • @joannathan3934
    @joannathan3934 Месяц назад

    You doing a good break down ,I enjoyed your teaching

  • @3babiestolove
    @3babiestolove 4 года назад +3

    Great video! Very helpful. Thank you!

  • @lizyso5573
    @lizyso5573 2 года назад

    Thank you for explaining these so well.

  • @cmezzy586
    @cmezzy586 3 года назад +4

    This was excellent!!!

  • @QuSha285
    @QuSha285 4 года назад +3

    Great job with the video and very informative.

  • @rachaelubani8513
    @rachaelubani8513 2 года назад

    Very educative video, your explanations are very clear and understandable . Thank you

  • @victoriahamilton1646
    @victoriahamilton1646 3 года назад +3

    Up to the point, eloquent, informative, and all with demonstration. So much better than what paid recourses are offering. Thank you, Ms. Erica!

    • @NurseErica
      @NurseErica  3 года назад +2

      wow, Victoria! such a great review. Thank you so much! I am glad I can help.

  • @MrRed51hawk
    @MrRed51hawk 4 года назад

    Thank you Nurse Erica! great video!

  • @NurseNessaMaintaining
    @NurseNessaMaintaining 3 года назад +12

    Thank you!!! Covering airway management and oxygenation this week, reading the text book not enough, I need visuals with this - you have helped a ton.

    • @NurseErica
      @NurseErica  3 года назад

      so glad I could help. Hope all is going well.

  • @jennmassi1614
    @jennmassi1614 4 года назад +1

    Wonderful video. Really learned a lot from you as you make the content easy to follow. Thank you so much!

    • @NurseErica
      @NurseErica  4 года назад

      Thank you Jenn, happy to help! Be sure to subscribe to the channel, I have been working on new content.

  • @gbolahanolaribigbe7274
    @gbolahanolaribigbe7274 2 года назад +1

    God bless, you're a big blessing to others

  • @mikeneale2459
    @mikeneale2459 2 года назад

    Thank you! That was excellent!
    Please do more videos. I would
    like to know more about asceptic-
    technique, scrubbing, gloving,
    gowning, draping, etc.

  • @tammylasseter5276
    @tammylasseter5276 Год назад

    Hi Erica, your video was very helpful..ty

  • @IuriP4
    @IuriP4 2 года назад

    This video was extremely helpful, thank you!

    • @NurseErica
      @NurseErica  2 года назад

      Glad it was helpful! You're very welcome! Feel free to share with your classmates.

  • @jacquelinenyanga8137
    @jacquelinenyanga8137 Год назад +1

    exellent presentation.I finaly got it right

  • @Lungs523
    @Lungs523 2 года назад

    Hello Nurse Erica and thank you for this very informative video.

    • @NurseErica
      @NurseErica  2 года назад

      Happy to help. Please feel free to share

  • @kamackin96
    @kamackin96 4 года назад +3

    Thank you for this video! It was very helpful!

    • @NurseErica
      @NurseErica  3 года назад

      thank you Katherine. Happy to help! Be sure to visit my channel I have added new videos and have more tutorials coming your way.

  • @marinaehrman
    @marinaehrman Год назад

    Perfect explanation

  • @jonasmarsh1634
    @jonasmarsh1634 3 года назад +3

    Nurse Erica, thank you for taking the time to make such an organized, informative and easy flowing educational video! This has helped me tremendously and i will continue to reference your videos in my time as a nursing student. Thanks again!

    • @NurseErica
      @NurseErica  3 года назад +1

      Thank you Jonas. I am so happy that this video has helped you. Thank you for your detailed review, I'll be sure to keep your comments in mind for future videos.

  • @aishasingh6643
    @aishasingh6643 3 года назад

    U r amazing teacher❤️💕

  • @veri6761
    @veri6761 3 года назад +1

    You’re the best !!!! 💕I was so confused. I wish I had a teacher like you!! Most of my teachers don’t want to teach now a days :( you’re a blessing. You’re now my unofficial teacher 💕

    • @NurseErica
      @NurseErica  3 года назад

      Veri, you just brought a smile to my face. I am happy to be your unofficial teacher. Any other suggestions on videos. Hoping to get started on some videos now that the semester is coming to an end.

  • @tsewangnorbu4252
    @tsewangnorbu4252 4 года назад +1

    Thank you 🙏🏻. Very helpful

  • @twinklelight1362
    @twinklelight1362 2 года назад

    Best explanation!!!

  • @melissabeltran7315
    @melissabeltran7315 2 года назад

    Thank you so much for this video! I was just validated on airway management and this helped me soooo much! 👩🏻‍⚕️🤓

    • @NurseErica
      @NurseErica  2 года назад +1

      That's great! Congratulations 👏👏👏

  • @thembelalunika4119
    @thembelalunika4119 4 года назад +1

    Excellent clear and easy to follow thumbs up

  • @karinawilliams7873
    @karinawilliams7873 4 года назад +1

    Very interesting. It's my first time viewing. Learning quite a lot. Great job nurse.👍I'ma keep watching.🇱🇨

    • @NurseErica
      @NurseErica  3 года назад

      Thanks for the love Karina! I have several new videos, be sure to visit my channel and subscribe to view them.

  • @tammycarter3882
    @tammycarter3882 4 года назад

    Thank you for sharing. This was very helpful.

    • @NurseErica
      @NurseErica  4 года назад

      Glad it was helpful! I have been working on more videos, be sure to subscribe to my channel to view them.

  • @uttamchaulagain3225
    @uttamchaulagain3225 3 года назад

    Really appreciated. I wish I could work with you someday. My learning curve will go exponential.

    • @NurseErica
      @NurseErica  3 года назад

      Thank you!! Wish you all the best

  • @chelsead1026
    @chelsead1026 2 года назад

    you're videos are amazing!! we need moreee lol

    • @NurseErica
      @NurseErica  2 года назад +1

      Lol. Thank you! I'm working on it😘

  • @darlingxluxii7977
    @darlingxluxii7977 3 года назад

    Amazing videos I’ve learnt so much! 💖❤️💖✨✨

  • @sabinapino2003
    @sabinapino2003 3 года назад +1

    Great video!!! thanks!!!

  • @Grace4t
    @Grace4t 3 года назад

    Great Video! Thank you

  • @mindfullearner344
    @mindfullearner344 Год назад

    Great video. Thank you.

  • @lilizzym
    @lilizzym 4 года назад +3

    Great video! Muchas gracias.

  • @nicholeknight1893
    @nicholeknight1893 2 года назад

    OMG thank you so much. I sent this to my classmates.

    • @NurseErica
      @NurseErica  2 года назад +1

      Thats great Nicole. Thank you

  • @sAREY55
    @sAREY55 3 года назад +2

    Thank you!!! I am in block 4, going back to review things because I did not receive lessons this clear and concise. I am hoping you have many more videos to help me finish this semester off strong.. Thanks for taking the time to help us up and coming nurses!

    • @NurseErica
      @NurseErica  3 года назад +2

      Hi @sAREY55 hope the semester is going well!

    • @sAREY55
      @sAREY55 3 года назад

      @@NurseErica I feel confident it will, as long as I continue to have faith in my abilities - AND as long as I find videos like this one, wherein professors that teach with passion make the material so easy to understand

    • @NurseErica
      @NurseErica  3 года назад +1

      Love that attitude! Keep it up!

  • @henryasong4534
    @henryasong4534 Год назад

    ❤very educative 😊

  • @shreeyathapa181
    @shreeyathapa181 4 года назад

    That really helped. Thank you so much

  • @mivkayla
    @mivkayla 3 года назад +2

    This was a great video! I wish you were my instructor

    • @NurseErica
      @NurseErica  3 года назад

      thank you Kayla! happy to help!

  • @DigitalAndInnovation
    @DigitalAndInnovation 3 года назад +1

    This is so comprehensive I feel like I need to take "bite size pieces" haha! So informative and explains a lot of errors with O2 administration

    • @NurseErica
      @NurseErica  3 года назад

      I agree, I may need to make shorter videos🤔

  • @ladyfirst4872
    @ladyfirst4872 3 года назад

    thank you so much your video help me a lot to understand those oxygen devices.

    • @NurseErica
      @NurseErica  3 года назад +1

      That's great! Be sure to check back for more videos😉

    • @ladyfirst4872
      @ladyfirst4872 3 года назад

      @@NurseErica I will👌👍

  • @relaxingmeditationsounds9544
    @relaxingmeditationsounds9544 4 года назад +3

    Great video, Big like, subscribed!

  • @rogerdavis5142
    @rogerdavis5142 2 года назад

    Excellent video! Your pt looks like he’s getting a prostate exam but. Lol!

  • @lyesrahmane398
    @lyesrahmane398 4 года назад

    Most complete and top présentation. Thanks

  • @dorisarn131
    @dorisarn131 Год назад

    How i wish you were my clinical instructor before.

  • @deborahdean8826
    @deborahdean8826 4 года назад +1

    Very informative.

    • @NurseErica
      @NurseErica  3 года назад

      thank you Deborah! I have since added many new videos. Be sure to visit the channel to view them!

  • @AlexiaM
    @AlexiaM 2 года назад

    This was very helpful! New sub!

    • @NurseErica
      @NurseErica  2 года назад

      Welcome! Happy to help 😉

  • @christinatorres7447
    @christinatorres7447 4 года назад +3

    thanks this was great! i wish you were my teacher!

    • @NurseErica
      @NurseErica  4 года назад +1

      Thank you Christina, consider me your virtual teacher... wait, you probably have enough of those right now due to covid 19.

  • @francisrio3949
    @francisrio3949 4 года назад +1

    Thank you,nice video❤️👍

    • @NurseErica
      @NurseErica  4 года назад

      Thank you. What else would you guys like to see?

  • @jeffhenley3809
    @jeffhenley3809 9 месяцев назад +1

    Hello Ma'am, I'm an RT student, the standard Venturi Mask kit's typically are packed with 5 assorted venturi adapters. However, some venturi mask kit's are packed with a 6th adapter which will change the FiO2 % adapters slightly allowing the sixth one to produce 60% FiO2. The green one would then be rated at 60% with a flow rate of 12-15/lpm making the venturi mask capable of producing and delivering up to and including 60% FiO2, thus, changing the other venturi adapters such as the orange venturi adapter would change to 31% and so on (most hospitals purchase the 5 adapter vs. the 6 adapter kit), I hope this helped.

  • @BellaRose0119
    @BellaRose0119 Год назад

    Thank you so much! I really appreciate these videos. I'm about to graduate and we didn't really touch on oxygen devices! Can you do a video on NG tube insertion/management? We briefly touched on that topic during lab, but it wasn't required as a check off. Thank you again!

  • @azokuhle8358
    @azokuhle8358 4 года назад +1

    Amazinggggggg

    • @NurseErica
      @NurseErica  3 года назад

      thank you Azo! be sure to subscribe so you don't miss my new videos.

  • @kultychuu
    @kultychuu 3 года назад +1

    Thank you

  • @joyyyyyyyyyyyy5194
    @joyyyyyyyyyyyy5194 Год назад +1

    Jesus christ this video was helpful but that mannequin looks like something from a horror movie he's been through it

  • @irenenayenga2599
    @irenenayenga2599 4 года назад

    Good explanation

    • @NurseErica
      @NurseErica  3 года назад

      Thanks Irene! Be sure to subscribe to my channel so you don't miss my new videos!

  • @afocatocomedy865
    @afocatocomedy865 3 года назад

    well explained

  • @samannieestriplet
    @samannieestriplet 5 лет назад +2

    Where was this video before my simulation last week??? Lol thanks Nurse Erica, I got COPD as my answer for your question... thanks again for sharing your knowledge!

    • @NurseErica
      @NurseErica  5 лет назад +1

      I'm sorry Sam. If you would like to come back and do it over, you are more than welcome.

    • @samannieestriplet
      @samannieestriplet 5 лет назад

      Sure I will let you know when! Thank you 😄

  • @yenegetabelay2012
    @yenegetabelay2012 Месяц назад

    Thanks very mach

  • @BriNJ1983
    @BriNJ1983 3 года назад +2

    Thank you again for all your great vids! Just finished rewatching this vid and your blood transfusion vid. If you get a chance, could you please consider doing a vid on IV drips soon (vasopressors, cardizem, etc.) - not enjoying vids from others and I always leave your channel feeling accomplished! 😬😬😬 just started at an LTACH and haven’t had the opportunity to learn drips yet 🙏🙏 But if you don’t have time, no worries! Thanks again for all your knowledge!

    • @NurseErica
      @NurseErica  3 года назад +1

      Thank you Brian! Glad to see you are back in nursing. I have a couple of other videos lined up, but I will keep the cc drips in mind. Thank you for the great feedback 😀

    • @BriNJ1983
      @BriNJ1983 3 года назад

      @@NurseErica thank you for always taking the time to read our questions/comments! Take care and stay safe!

  • @SALIMAHKYOSIIMIRE
    @SALIMAHKYOSIIMIRE 3 месяца назад

    A video about vulva swabbing and about surgical equipments

  • @carolinedillon9070
    @carolinedillon9070 4 года назад

    Hi, thanks for the video. What’s the best mask for a Pulmonary Fibrosis patient sleeping on 4lpm who can’t sleep with nasal cannula? Patient doesn’t retain CO2. Many thanks.

  • @TimLyons46032
    @TimLyons46032 4 года назад

    Thanks! This was really helpful. How about a similar one on NG tubes?

  • @tylerperry8016
    @tylerperry8016 3 года назад +2

    Can u make a video for when all of the materials should be used in a particular situation? Like if they have possible trauma or not

  • @jennpinhasov8611
    @jennpinhasov8611 4 года назад +4

    Hi Erika this video was very helpful I wanted to ask if you can make a video of some examples of scenarios and based on those scenarios what mask would be suitable to use for the patient. Thank you

    • @NurseErica
      @NurseErica  4 года назад

      Thank you for your feedback Jenn. I will keep that in mind when I start working on my new set of videos

  • @Ranga_mudavath
    @Ranga_mudavath 5 лет назад +1

    thnk u

  • @sexykays
    @sexykays 4 года назад +1

    🌹thank you

  • @user-fu6eq1eo8z
    @user-fu6eq1eo8z 2 года назад

    Another great video.Can you do a video on normal and abnormal lung sounds

  • @LaurenJeniferGates
    @LaurenJeniferGates 2 года назад

    Why didn't u tell me bout these videos? Phenomenal

  • @rachel7092
    @rachel7092 4 года назад

    thank you

  • @Alseide4
    @Alseide4 3 года назад +7

    Hey Erica, such an amazing video, thank you! I think the the 60% VM are only used in ICU, at least that’s how it is in my hospital. If they require more than 50% and since we don’t have that on our medicine wards, it means they need to be transferred to ICU.
    Thanks again:)

    • @NurseErica
      @NurseErica  3 года назад +1

      Thank you so much for your feedback Heloise. I am so happy that this can be a place where we can share information.

  • @realitioflife5861
    @realitioflife5861 3 года назад

    Thanks

  • @familyrose2974
    @familyrose2974 3 года назад

    I use a non rebreather for cluster headache treatment

    • @NurseErica
      @NurseErica  3 года назад

      That's interesting. Does it work?

  • @gbolahanolaribigbe7274
    @gbolahanolaribigbe7274 2 года назад

    God you're simply the Best

  • @oneangyl
    @oneangyl 8 месяцев назад

    Can catheter removal hurt or cause damage if not removed properly?

  • @SHANNY1708
    @SHANNY1708 4 года назад

    sepsis pt you would also use non- rebreath mask.......very good teacher

    • @NurseErica
      @NurseErica  4 года назад

      thank you for your comment Shanny! it depends on how the patient is presenting. Remember we provide patient specific care, so we would treat based on the patients signs and symptoms. I have had septic patients stable enough to be on nasal cannula and sick enough to be intubated, it all depends on the patient.

  • @BriNJ1983
    @BriNJ1983 4 года назад +5

    bahahah "oxygenating their forehead... grow more hair..." -- I GOTTA TRY THIS! ;-)

    • @NurseErica
      @NurseErica  4 года назад +1

      Hahaha, let me know if it works!!!

  • @smoothmove9258
    @smoothmove9258 Год назад

    How long can pt stay on NRB mask? Thanks a lot

  • @donnamurrell1687
    @donnamurrell1687 2 года назад

    How do you connect the humidifier bottle

  • @tomcruise9317
    @tomcruise9317 Год назад

    Mam why cant we can give 50 percent fio2 in simple mask or in nasal canula insted of going to venture mask

  • @jonathanmolina1629
    @jonathanmolina1629 4 года назад +1

    Nurse joy!

  • @marygodin6120
    @marygodin6120 4 года назад

    Thank you for teaching and not talking down to us students.

    • @NurseErica
      @NurseErica  4 года назад +1

      Thank you for your comment Mary. You can be my colleague one day, so no reason to talk down to you. Beauty of nursing!

  • @trinibaby0
    @trinibaby0 Год назад

    Is a venturi mask the same as a Christmas tree?

  • @Rnjff
    @Rnjff 5 лет назад +1

    Hi, when using the ambu bag, is there a specific count if you inflate and deflate the bag??
    Does it have to be 12-20 times like a normal respiration? Thank you

    • @NurseErica
      @NurseErica  5 лет назад +1

      Thank you for your comment and I apologize for the delayed response. It is usually one breath every 5 to 6 seconds, which is 10-12 breaths a minute.

  • @BriNJ1983
    @BriNJ1983 4 года назад +11

    I'm a new nurse, and we barely covered oxygen delivery devices in school :-( Thank you for your great videos! QUESTION: I know you said the cannula needs humidification if more than 2LPM is applied, but do nebulizer treatments need humidification as well? I could've sworn you addressed it, and have been fasf-forwarding and rewinding your vid for the last 10 minutes and can't pin-point it. (or maybe I was just hallucinating and you didn't specify...?) Because I swear I saw a client earlier today that had a nebulizer treatment that was attached to humidification... please clarify if you have time :-D

    • @NurseErica
      @NurseErica  4 года назад +3

      Congratulations on becoming a nurse!
      The nebulizer is given via an aerosol mask, but is usually attached to a christmas tree. There is no need to put the nebulizer treatment on humidified oxygen since it's an aerosol treatment. You also do not want to use humidified oxygen when using a non breather or venturi mask. I hope this helps. I love to see people invested in learning more about their craft.

    • @BriNJ1983
      @BriNJ1983 4 года назад +2

      @@NurseErica Thank you so much for taking the time to respond! I've had so many instructors who really just didn't care, or were mean. PLEASE DON'T CHANGE! YOU'RE AWESOME!

    • @NurseErica
      @NurseErica  4 года назад +2

      That's really sad to hear. I hope you have better experiences in your career. Feel free to post your questions on my page. The semester has been really busy, but I hope to get more videos out soon.

    • @NurseErica
      @NurseErica  4 года назад +1

      Hey Brian, i hope nursing is treating you well!

    • @BriNJ1983
      @BriNJ1983 4 года назад

      Nurse Erica nursing is/was good... sadly my father passed away from Covid (he was a psychiatrist)... so I’m currently on leave helping my mom and family out. I had to put work and learning in the field on hold 😞 I hope nursing is treating you well? 👍🏼

  • @sanjanapatil1399
    @sanjanapatil1399 3 года назад

    In asthama exacerbation do we attach nebuliser to rebreather mask?.. aft removing rebreathing bag?

    • @NurseErica
      @NurseErica  3 года назад

      I have never seen that done. We usually will apply the nebulizer mask and then return the patient to NR after the treatment. I have seen the nebulizer treatment attached to bipap tubing.

  • @rumanarimi100
    @rumanarimi100 3 года назад +2

    I am a nursing student , so as you said venturi mask give 50% oxyzen and when we try to let patient eat by removing it , patient can get desaturated and having diffifulty breathing while eating , should i switch it to nasal cannula to help patient during the time patient eating or feeding them ?

    • @NurseErica
      @NurseErica  3 года назад +2

      Hi Romana,
      It is patient specific, if a patient is able to tolerate being on NC for a short time to eat, we usually feed them a little at a time and give them breaks. If a patient is not tolerating the NC and is SOB, eating is dangerous because they can decompensate or aspirate. In that case we may lift the mask for small sips of water as tolerated and administer IV supplementation instead.

  • @svitlanapotapova7396
    @svitlanapotapova7396 4 года назад +1

    Hi, how can I know which mask I should use?
    If I use Venturi mask, how can I know which adapter to use?
    How long (hours) should a patient be on mask Venturi mask or nonrebreather mask?
    Thank you so much for the video. I wish you were my instructor for my clinical.....

    • @NurseErica
      @NurseErica  4 года назад +1

      The best answer to that is Assess your patient.... keeping in mind that you need an order for oxygen. However, your assessment will tell you if 50% venti is working, or you need to titrate up or down. Can you tell me what specific assessments you would make???

  • @alomammo4194
    @alomammo4194 2 года назад

    Hi Erica, how trach collar deliver oxygen since it is not in direct supply to nose? thank you for your interesting educative vedio

    • @NurseErica
      @NurseErica  2 года назад

      Good question, remember that a person with a tracheostomy is not relying on their nose for breathing. The trach collar goes over the tracheostomy.

  • @Idont12.
    @Idont12. 3 года назад

    Thank!
    We don't put patient with copd and CO on rebreather mask.

  • @crystalpearl1808
    @crystalpearl1808 4 года назад +1

    Copd. Chronic CO2 retainer.