Reference no: EM133519053
1. Define the term oxygen saturation.
2. List two causes that can contribute to a low O 2 sat reading.
3. Define the term "continuous oxygen therapy" and explain why it is beneficial for people with chronic breathing difficulties.
4. Why is humidity added to the oxygen source before it is breathed by the client?
5. You are assigned to Mr. Cy Hendriks to provide assistance with ADLs. This client has emphysema and there is oxygen equipment in the home. While preparing to assist him with his morning bath, you notice that he smells of cigarette smoke, although you don't notice any cigarettes or ashtrays nearby. How would you proceed with this situation?
6. List two possible hazards that occur when clients/family members smoke near oxygen. Describe two actions the PSW could take to avoid these hazards in the workplace and ensure their safety as well as the client's.
Hazard one
Hazard two
Actions
7. What is the PSW's role regarding the client's use of oxygen therapy?8. During your home visit with Mrs. Emma Rock, she complains that the nasal cannula she has
been wearing is irritating her cheeks and behind her ears. What are two ways the PSW could assist her?
9. Name two products that should be avoided when a client is using oxygen. For each product name a safer alternative.
Product to be avoided Alternative product
10. List three ways that oxygen may be supplied to the client.
11. When clients have dyspnea (difficult or painful breathing), they are often anxious and upset. What are two interventions the PSW could do to help reduce their anxiety?
. Name three breathing illnesses that may require the client to use oxygen on either a temporary or continuous basis.
3. Your client complains he is SOB and asks you, his PSW, to turn their oxygen up "just a bit." The oxygen is currently running at the prescribed amount of 3L per minute. How do you respond to your client?