Oxygenation

A detailed illustration of the respiratory system with emphasis on the alveoli and oxygenation process, showing oxygen flow in and out of the lungs, educational style

Oxygenation Knowledge Quiz

Test your understanding of oxygenation with this engaging quiz designed for healthcare professionals. Answer multiple-choice questions and check your knowledge on key concepts related to respiratory care.

Key Features:

  • 30 carefully crafted questions
  • Multiple choice and checkbox formats
  • Ideal for nursing students and healthcare providers
51 Questions13 MinutesCreated by InhalingCloud28
The intake of air into the lungs through expansion of chest volume
Inhalation
Exhalation
The expulsion of air from the lungs through contraction of chest volume
Inhalation
Exhalation
The air we inhale is
(21%) argon and other noble gases, (78.04%) oxygen, (0.96%) Nitrogen
(0.96%) argon and other noble gases, (21%) oxygen, (78.04%) Nitrogen
(0.96%) argon and other noble gases, (78.04%) oxygen, (21%) Nitrogen
Collapsed alveoli
Atlecsis
Atelectasis
Atheleticsis
An independent nursing action when doctor is not around, how many oxygen will you administer for nasal cannula?
2-3 ml
2-5ml
2-4ml
3-6ml
An independent nursing action when doctor is not around, how many oxygen will you administer for facemask?
1-6ml
5-6ml
5-8ml
Normal breathing
Eupnea
Tachypnea
Bradypnea
Tachycardia
Rapid breathing
Eupnea
Tachypnea
Bradypnea
Tachycardia
Rapid heartbeating
Eupnea
Tachypnea
Bradypnea
Tachycardia
Slow breathing/slow respiratory rate
Eupnea
Tachypnea
Bradypnea
Tachycardia
Labored breathing
Dyspnea
Orthopnea
Hypoventilation
Hyperventilation
Being able to breath at upright position/ high fowler or at orthopnic position
Dyspnea
Orthopnea
Hypoventilation
Hyperventilation
Deep rapid breathing because of exess air in lungs
Dyspnea
Orthopnea
Hypoventilation
Hyperventilation
Slow respiration and cause of retention of carbon dioxide
Dyspnea
Orthopnea
Hypoventilation
Hyperventilation
Lack of oxygen in tissue
Hypoxia
Hypoxemia
Lack of oxygen in RBC
Hypoxia
Hypoxemia
Select the early sign of Hypoxia
Restlessness
Anxiety
Tachypnea
Tachycardia
Increase systolic blood pressure
Dsypnea
Select the late signs of hypoxia
Bradypnea
Eupnea
Extreme restlessness
Dyspnea
Extreme restlessness
Decrease in conciousness
Used when transporting clients or short term emergency
Large tank cylinder (O2)
Small tank cylinder (O2)
Used when a high flow rate is needed
Large tank cylinder (O2)
Small tank cylinder (O2)
Do not provide exact oxygen concentration
Low flow delivery system
High flow delivery system
Clients breathing pattern influences oxygen concentration
Low flow delivery system
High flow delivery system
Oxygen concentration is constant
Low flow delivery system
High flow delivery system
Has one way valve that prevent exhaled air from returning to the reservoir bag (10 L/min))
Nasal Cannula
Simple facemask
Partial rebreather mask
Non-rebreather mask
Venturi mask
Deliver high concentration of 24-60% oxygen with flow rates of 4-12 L/min
Nasal Cannula
Simple facemask
Partial rebreather mask
Non-rebreather mask
Venturi mask
Use for precise oxygen delivery (2-6 L/min)
Nasal Cannula
Simple facemask
Partial rebreather mask
Non-rebreather mask
Venturi mask
Used for short term oxygen therapy (5-8 L/min)
Nasal Cannula
Simple facemask
Partial rebreather mask
Non-rebreather mask
Venturi mask
Combination of simple facemask and reservoir bag with a higher concentration of oxygen (6-10 L/min))
Nasal Cannula
Simple facemask
Partial rebreather mask
Non-rebreather mask
Venturi mask
Clients w/ COPD should receive oxygen at low flow rates _______________, to prevent inhibition of hypoxic respiratory drive.
(usually 1 to 5 L/min)
(usually 2 to 6 L/min)
(usually 1 to 6 L/min)
(usually 1 to 3 L/min)
Excessive amounts of oxygen for prolonged periods of time will cause_________________________ in infants who are premature.
Retrolental fibroplasia and blondness
retrolental fibroplasia and blindness
Abnormalities in organ and blindness
It provide varying concentrations of oxygen such as 28-100%
Nasal Cannula
Simple facemask
Partial rebreather mask
Non rebreather mask
Venturi mask
Face tent
Oxygen concentrations varying from 24% to 40% or 50%
Nasal Cannula
Simple facemask
Partial rebreather mask
Non rebreather mask
Venturi mask
Face tent
Oxygen concentration possible 60-100%
Nasal Cannula
Simple facemask
Partial rebreather mask
Non rebreather mask
Venturi mask
Face tent
Oxygen concentration of 40-60%
Nasal Cannula
Simple facemask
Partial rebreather mask
Non rebreather mask
Venturi mask
Face tent
Concentration of 24% to 45%
Nasal Cannula
Simple facemask
Partial rebreather mask
Non rebreather mask
Venturi mask
Face tent
VENTURI MASK COLOR: 24% with 2L/min
Blue
White
Orange
Concentration of 35-65%
Nasal Cannula
Simple facemask
Partial rebreather mask
Non rebreather mask
Venturi mask
Face tent
VENTURI MASK COLOR: 31% with 6L/min
Blue
White
Orange
VENTURI MASK COLOR: 28% with 4L/min
Blue
White
Orange
VENTURI MASK COLOR: 40% with 10L/min
Yellow
Red
Green
VENTURI MASK COLOR: 35% with 8L/min
Yellow
Red
Green
VENTURI MASK COLOR: 60% with 15L/min
Yellow
Red
Green
Less irritating and effective
Open tipped
Whistle tipped
Infant
Fr 5-8
Fr 8 - 10
Fr 12 - 18
Adults
Fr 5-8
Fr 8 - 10
Fr 12 - 18
Children
Fr 5-8
Fr 8 - 10
Fr 12 - 18
Semi fowler positioning with the head turned side
Oral suctioning
Nasal suctioning
Semi fowler positioning with the neck hyperextended.
Oral suctioning
Nasal suctioning
Suction time?
5-15 seconds
15-30 seconds
1-5 seconds
5-10 seconds
What do you need to do before, during the interval, and after suctioning?
Hyper reoxygenate
Deoxygenate
Ask the patient
Get the vital signs
How many time is the whole procedure of oxegen therapy takes?
5 mins
10 mins
15 mins
20 mins
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