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Emergency oxygen test review!

Emergency oxygen test review!. By: corey harlow. Multiple choice. When giving CPR the oxygen concentration that you exhale into the victim contains approximately 16% oxygen. Increased heart rate is a sign of hypoxia which is an insufficient amount of oxygen reaching blood cells.

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Emergency oxygen test review!

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  1. Emergency oxygen test review! By: corey harlow

  2. Multiple choice • When giving CPR the oxygen concentration that you exhale into the victim contains approximately 16% oxygen. • Increased heart rate is a sign of hypoxia which is an insufficient amount of oxygen reaching blood cells. • Rim of the mask should be between the lower lip and chin. • When using a bag valve mask make sure to look for the victim’s chest to clearly rise. • Seal the mask and then open the airway

  3. Multiple choice: • BVM produces the highest oxygen concentration • Make sure oxygen is flowing through the device before placing it on a victim. • Flowmeters are used to set liters per minute. • Listen for a hissing sound coming out of a device to ensure oxygen is flowing through the device. • Make sure the victim is lying still when using a pulse oximeter. • 200 per square inch you must now change the oxygen tank to a new one.

  4. Multiple choice: • 92 percent SpO2 indicates a person is suffering from Hypoxia. • 95% and up= No Hypoxia! • Know this info and you are fine. You will easily pass the test it is only 15 questions… 

  5. Numbers: When to administer emergency oxygen? Normal: Adults: 12 to 20 Breaths per Minute Children: 15 to 30 Breaths per Minute Infants: 25 to 50 Breaths per Minute When should you administer oxygen to an adult? • 12 BPM • 16 BPM • 20 BPM • 24 BPM

  6. Numbers: types of breathing devices • Nasal Cannula: 6 and Under LPM • Recitation Mask: 6 to10 LPM • Non-Breather Mask: 10 to 15 LPM • Bag Valve Mask: 15 and Up LPM • 15 Minimum for BVM • 4 LPM is standard for Nasal Cannula

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