Oxygen therapy

Oxygen therapy ( 22 Questions)

A nurse is evaluating the effectiveness of oxygen therapy for a patient who has COPD. The nurse notes that the patient's PaO2 is 65 mmHg and SaO2 is 88%. What should the nurse say to the patient?


Correct Answer: B

Choice A rationale:

The patient's PaO2 is 65 mmHg and SaO2 is 88%. PaO2 values below 80 mmHg and SaO2 below 90% are considered below normal ranges. Therefore, the patient's oxygen levels are not within the normal range for the condition.

Choice B rationale:

This is the correct choice. The patient's PaO2 and SaO2 levels indicate that they are not receiving enough oxygen, and additional oxygen therapy is needed.

Choice C rationale:

The patient's oxygen levels are low, not high. Providing less oxygen would worsen the situation.

Choice D rationale:

The patient's oxygen levels are affected by oxygen therapy, as they indicate that the current therapy is insufficient. Additional interventions are needed to improve oxygenation.




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