Administering Oxygen by Mask
Administering oxygen by mask is a common nursing intervention that provides supplemental oxygen to patients with respiratory distress or chronic lung conditions. This procedure involves delivering oxygen at a specified rate through a face mask connected to an oxygen source.
Equipment
The equipment necessary for this procedure includes:
Stepwise Nursing Action with Rationale
Each step has a specific rationale and contributes to the overall effectiveness of oxygen therapy. It is important to document each step, noting the type of mask used, the amount of oxygen delivered, the patient's oxygen saturation level, lung sounds, and respiration patterns.
Special Considerations
Different types of face masks are available, and it is crucial to ensure the mask fits snugly around the patient's face for effective oxygen delivery.
Let us understand how to administer oxygen using an oxygen face mask.
First, gather the necessary equipment by the bedside for time conservation.
The equipment includes a flow meter connected to an oxygen supply, a humidifier with sterile distilled water, an oxygen face mask, gauze, and Personal Protective Equipment or PPE.
Next, perform hand hygiene and wear PPE if indicated to prevent cross-infection.
Ensure correct patient identification to prevent errors and close the door for patient privacy.
Explain the procedure to the patient to promote cooperation and alleviate anxiety.
Attach the face mask to the oxygen source, ensuring humidification to prevent mucous membrane dehydration.
Place the face mask over the patient's nose and mouth. Adjust the elastic strap for a snug yet comfortable fit. Set the flow rate to the prescribed rate for optimal oxygen delivery and patient comfort.
Use gauze pads under straps at pressure points to protect skin from irritation or redness.
Reassess respiratory status to evaluate the effectiveness of therapy.
Lastly, remove PPE, perform hand hygiene, and document the procedure.