Use in chronic conditions
Precautions while using Oxygen Therapy
Use in chronic conditions
A common use of supplementary oxygen is in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), the occurrence of chronic bronchitis or emphysema, a common long term effect of smoking, who may require additional oxygen to breathe either during a temporary worsening of their condition, or throughout the day and night. It is indicated in COPD patients with PaO 2
Do not put the oxygen tubing under clothing
Do not carry liquid oxygen in a backpack
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Oxygen safety precautions
Storage and sources
Use caution with oxygen tubing
Position Patient
Using and maintaining tanks
Be Prepared
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