Thank you so much! In a bsn nursing program right now and they didn’t teach us this since everything is virtual. Loved that your video was brief and straight to the point. Please make more videos for other nursing skills 🙏🏻
Sir, when can I change the cylinder in the hospitals? The cylinder contains 2000 psi Should I change it at 1000 psi? Or at 500 psi Is there a reference or standard for that?
Hello there :-) I´m curious to know what type of oxygen equipment and mask should wear a patient who is in coma... I hope you can help me :-) It`s for art purposes :-)
Thank you so much! In a bsn nursing program right now and they didn’t teach us this since everything is virtual. Loved that your video was brief and straight to the point. Please make more videos for other nursing skills 🙏🏻
Beautifully explained!!
thanks for making this video easy to understand by showing from going to low flow O2 to higher flow.
I watched this before a lab sim, thank you!!
Helpful video, thanks
That was great! Thanks! Dr Basu( India)
Thank you so much ❤
Thank you!
Thanks alot 👏
Beautiful
why the humidifier is not used , please clear my doubt
Can you send me more information about different masks that are used in COVID patients, please?
Where can i get these Flow Meter, Vacuum Meter devices etc
Great video. Thank you
The full non-rebreather has 2 valves, not one. Read your packaging. 1 valve is a partial rebreather.
Sir, when can I change the cylinder in the hospitals? The cylinder contains 2000 psi Should I change it at 1000 psi? Or at 500 psi Is there a reference or standard for that?
Why is there no humidifier?
Oxygen is a dry gas, therefore a humidifier should be used to avoid irritation.
Hello there :-) I´m curious to know what type of oxygen equipment and mask should wear a patient who is in coma... I hope you can help me :-) It`s for art purposes :-)
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indiacation for oxygen . if oxygen saturation is 78% then how much oxygen is given
Why is there no humidifier
Did she say 9 lit per min?
If oxygen saturation is 60 how much oxygen should be given?
If the patient's saO2 is 60% that would be considered an emergency so you put them on non-rebreather which delivers 80-100%
Can you please be specific on the saO2 and the type of delivery to use?
Hf