module 12
Compressed oxygen
holds oxygen in a metal cylinder (tank) under pressure. The tank can be set to release only the amount of oxygen you need as you breathe. Compressed oxygen tanks are heavy, and are meant to be used when you stay mostly in one place. You may need help to move or secure it. Smaller tanks and wheeled carts are available to help you move with ease, or when you travel.
Liquid oxygen
kept chilled inside a small, insulated case. The liquid warms and becomes a breathable gas when you need to breathe in. Liquid oxygen cases are smaller and easy to carry around. You can refill your small liquid oxygen case from a big tank kept in your home. Your oxygen delivery service will fill your large tank every 1 to 2 weeks.
An oxygen concentrator
electric machine that stores oxygen from the air.This machine is heavy and may come with a wheeled cart to help you move it from room to room.
Name two products that should be avoided when a client is using oxygen. For each product name a safer alternative.
Name two products that should be avoided when a client using oxygen for each product name a safer alternative
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 31 per minute. How do you respond to your client? (2 Marks) Section IV. Module 12. Health Conditions ACC 2017 V.4
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