Please reply Sir. .. Which of following nurse would anticipate to prescribed By physician to a patient with inhalation Burn injury? A) 90% o2by mist mask B) 10L /min o2 by nasal cannula C) 100%oxygen by tent D) 100%o2 by tight fitting nrbm According to Me option A is right.... But please ap reply krke confirm krna sir
D) 100% O2 by tight fitting non-rebreather mask (NRBM) Here’s why: Inhalation burn injuries can compromise the airway and cause damage to the lungs, reducing the body's ability to effectively exchange gases. In such cases, administering 100% oxygen is crucial to maximize oxygen delivery to the tissues and prevent hypoxia. A tight-fitting non-rebreather mask (NRBM) is the best option for delivering high concentrations of oxygen to the patient, as it allows for nearly 100% oxygen concentration. This mask has a one-way valve that prevents exhaled air from mixing with the oxygen supply, ensuring that the patient gets the highest possible concentration of oxygen. Other options: A) 90% O2 by mist mask: While this might help with moisture and humidification, it is not a high enough oxygen concentration for a patient with inhalation injury. B) 10L/min O2 by nasal cannula: A nasal cannula typically delivers low concentrations of oxygen (around 24%-40%), which would not be sufficient for a patient with significant inhalation injury. C) 100% oxygen by tent: This is a less common option and would not deliver a high enough concentration of oxygen as effectively as a non-rebreather mask.
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Please reply Sir. ..
Which of following nurse would anticipate to prescribed By physician to a patient with inhalation Burn injury?
A) 90% o2by mist mask
B) 10L /min o2 by nasal cannula
C) 100%oxygen by tent
D) 100%o2 by tight fitting nrbm
According to Me option A is right....
But please ap reply krke confirm krna sir
D) 100% O2 by tight fitting non-rebreather mask (NRBM)
Here’s why:
Inhalation burn injuries can compromise the airway and cause damage to the lungs, reducing the body's ability to effectively exchange gases. In such cases, administering 100% oxygen is crucial to maximize oxygen delivery to the tissues and prevent hypoxia.
A tight-fitting non-rebreather mask (NRBM) is the best option for delivering high concentrations of oxygen to the patient, as it allows for nearly 100% oxygen concentration. This mask has a one-way valve that prevents exhaled air from mixing with the oxygen supply, ensuring that the patient gets the highest possible concentration of oxygen.
Other options:
A) 90% O2 by mist mask: While this might help with moisture and humidification, it is not a high enough oxygen concentration for a patient with inhalation injury.
B) 10L/min O2 by nasal cannula: A nasal cannula typically delivers low concentrations of oxygen (around 24%-40%), which would not be sufficient for a patient with significant inhalation injury.
C) 100% oxygen by tent: This is a less common option and would not deliver a high enough concentration of oxygen as effectively as a non-rebreather mask.
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