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1) 38 year-old female in labor, contractions 5 minutes apart , cervix 7 cm dilated, first...

1) 38 year-old female in labor, contractions 5 minutes apart , cervix 7 cm dilated, first baby.
RR 36, HR 120, B/P 122/80,
Temp 98.6
02 Sat on 21% 96%

What 02 device?
What Diagnostic tests?

2) 55 year-old male, 30 pack year smoking history, COPD/Emphysema patient.
•RR 28 labored, HR 150, B/P 156/95, Temp 99 F
• B/S bilateral slight wheezing and very diminished at both bases.
•A-P diameter increased, accessory muscle use, Central/peripheral cyanosis, JVD present, tri-pod position and pursed lips breathing
•02 Sat = 90% on 21%
•ABG on 21% 7.38/58/58/34/90%. Why this values would show?
What O2 device?
•what Assessments & tests to follow?

3) 20 year-old female s/p MVA possible chest trauma
•RR 44, HR 124, B/P 160/100, T 98.6
•O2 Sat on 21% 85%
•3 hours later RR 24, HR 80, B/P 123/82, chest x-ray normal, Doctor wants you to titrate 02 until 02 Sat = 95-100%

What O2 device?
What diagnosis tests & assessment to follow?




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Q1:

What oxygen device:

1. Keep patient on room air, if baby is getting fetal distress, then connect to oxygen source by venturi mask.

Diagnostic test:

1. Continue to monitor FHR.

2. ABG level.

Q2:

1. Nasal prong 2 litre oxygen.( hypocic state stimulate oxygenation)

2. ABG level

3. Chest x ray to rule out barrel chest

Q3:

1. Oxygen therapy by non re breathing mask

Diagnosis:

1. Chest x ray

2. Abg level

Assessment:

1. Closely monitor vital signs

2. Monitor for paradoxical respiration.

3. Assess for internal external bleeding

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