Name:
  • Oxygen
Other Names:
  • O2

Classification:

  • Elemental gas

Mechanism of Action:

  • Increases the arterial pressure of oxygen therefore improving gas exchange and oxygen delivery to tissues provided that there are functional alveolar units.

Indications:

  • Hypoxia
  • Respiratory distress
  • Carbon monoxide poisoning
  • Acute coronary syndrome
  • ROSC
  • Stroke
  • Major trauma

Contraindications:

  • None

Precautions:

  • Caution with CO2 retainers

Adverse Effects:

  • Light-headedness
  • Respiratory failure in a small number of patients who are CO2 retainers

Dose:

 
 
  • SpO2 Ranges: 
    • Ischemic chest pain: 94-99%
    • ROSC: 94-99%
    • Sepsis: 100%
    • Stroke: 92-99%
    • Major trauma: 100%
    • Respiratory distress: >92%
    • Patient with COPD: 88-92%
Supplied:
  • Oxygen tanks of 3 sizes:
    • M = 3000 L volume (tank factor 1.56)
    • E = 660 L volume (tank factor 0.28)
    • D = 400 L volume (tank factor 0.16)
  • Note: Calculation for time remaining in tank equals = ([Pressure on gauge – 200 psi] x tank factor)/Flow rate (lpm)
Special Notes: 
  •  If patients are within their targeted oxygen saturation, it is not necessary to administer supplemental oxygen.
References:
  • Compendium of Pharmaceuticals and Specialties (CPS)

Modifié le: jeudi 16 janvier 2025, 14:08