Indications for Oxygen Therapy
Indications for Oxygen Therapy ( 5 Questions)
A client with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) presents with severe dyspnea and hypoxemia. What is the appropriate indication for initiating oxygen therapy in this client?
Maintaining oxygen saturation above 95% is not the primary indication for oxygen therapy in clients with COPD. Target oxygen saturation levels may be lower due to the risk of suppressing the respiratory drive.
Correcting underlying lung pathology may require other interventions but does not solely indicate oxygen therapy.
Relieving shortness of breath may be a beneficial outcome of oxygen therapy, but it is not the primary indication in this case.
Preventing complications of hypoxia Explanation: Oxygen therapy is indicated in clients with COPD to prevent complications of hypoxia, such as tissue damage and respiratory failure.
Answer: d. Preventing complications of hypoxia
Explanation: Oxygen therapy is indicated in clients with COPD to prevent complications of hypoxia, such as tissue damage and respiratory failure.
Incorrect choices: a. Maintaining oxygen saturation above 95% is not the primary indication for oxygen therapy in clients with COPD. Target oxygen saturation levels may be lower due to the risk of suppressing the respiratory drive.
b. Correcting underlying lung pathology may require other interventions but does not solely indicate oxygen therapy.
c. Relieving shortness of breath may be a beneficial outcome of oxygen therapy, but it is not the primary indication in this case.