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護理學基礎(chǔ)雙語教學-授課教案:11 Oxygen therapy

護理學基礎(chǔ)雙語教學授課教案:11 Oxygen therapy:南方醫(yī)科大學教案2006—2007學年Autumn學期所在單位NursingSchool系、教研室Departmentoffundamentnursing課程名稱fundamentnursing授課對象Undergraduatestudentforbachelordegreeinnursing2004grade授課教師ShiLei(史蕾)職稱Teac

 

南方醫(yī)科大學

教 案

2006  2007   學年   Autumn  學期

所在單位     NursingSchool

系、教研室 Department of fundamentnursing

課程名稱     fundamentnursing

授課對象   Undergraduate student forbachelor

degree in nursing  2004grade 

授課教師     Shi Lei  (史蕾)

職 稱     Teachingassistant  

教材名稱     Basic nursing skills(bilingualism)

授課題目     OxygenTherapy    


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授課題目

Oxygen Therapy

授課形式

lecture and demonstrate

授課時間

20061220

授課學時

2

教學目的

與 要 求

1.  State indications of oxygen therapy

2.  Expatiate on precautions of oxygen therapy

3.  State different sources of oxygen and methods of oxygen delivery

4.  Demonstrate the procedure of administering oxygen therapy by nasal tube correctly

5. State complications of oxygen therapy and expatiate how to prevent

基本內(nèi)容

1.  Classification of Hypoxia

2.  Level of Hypoxia

3.  Indication of Oxygen Therapy

4.  Sources of Oxygen

5.  Methods of Oxygen Delivery

6.  Implement of Oxygen Therapy

7.  Complications of Oxygen Therapy

重 點

難 點

1. Implement of Oxygen Therapy

2. Precautions of oxygen therapy

主要教學

媒 體

PPT

主 要 外

語 詞 匯

Oxygen Therapy 、Hypoxia 、Hypotonic、Hemic 、Histogenous 、Hemoglobin、Anemia、Cyanide poisoning

有關(guān)本內(nèi)容的新進展

主要參考資料或相關(guān)網(wǎng)站

1、Zhou Kexiong. Basic Nursing Skills

2、SABDRA F.SMITH. Clinical Nursing Skills. Prentice Hall Health.

系、教研室

bhskgw.cn/wszg/

審查意見

已審合格,同意授課。

課后體會

1.  課程設(shè)置合理,無超時。

2.  本節(jié)內(nèi)容理論性強,操作相對簡單,使用雙語教學,效果較好。

3.  對難點、重點用英文稱述加中文解釋,學生基本能聽懂。

 

教學過程

教學內(nèi)容

時間分配和

媒體選擇

Oxygen Therapy

Oxygen is necessary for all living cells. The absence of oxygen can cause death. The circulatory and respiratory systems work together to meet our body’s demands of oxygen. Impaired of either system may significantly affect the function of oxygenation. 

Purpose of oxygen therapy:

•   To raise PaO2,SaO2,and CaO2

•   To prevent or relieve hypoxia

•   To promote metabolism

Function of Respiration:

Classification of Hypoxia

Classification

 

Characteristics

 

Causes

Hypotonic ~

PaO2 CaO2

High altitude disease, COPD, Heart disease

Circulatory ~

Poor tissue perfusion with oxygenated blood

Shock, Heart failure

Hemic ~

Inadequate or alterations of quality of hemoglobin

Anemia,

CO poisoning

Histogenous ~

Inability of tissues to extract oxygen from blood

Cyanide poisoning

Indication of Oxygen Therapy

Hypotonic hypoxia: the best

Oxygen therapy may have effect on clients with heart failure, shock, severe anemia, or carbon monoxide poisoning.

Level of Hypoxia

Level

Cyanosis

Dyspnea

Consciousness

PaO2

(mmHg)

SaO2

(﹪)

Light

~

no

no

slight

clarity

50

80

Mild

~

have

have

normal or

fidget

30-50

60-80

Severe ~

severe

severe

coma

30

60

Index of Oxygen Therapy

v  Light hypoxia: not indicated for client

v  Mild hypoxia: need oxygen therapy

v  Severe hypoxia: absolute indication

Sources of Oxygen

1)  Oxygen Cylinder System

2)  wall Outlet Supply

3)  Oxygen Bag

4)  High Pressure Cabin

Methods of Oxygen Delivery

1)  Nasal Catheter

2)  Nasal Cannula

3)  Oxygen Mask

4)  Oxygen Hood

5)  Oxygen Tent

Administering Oxygen by Nasal Catheter

Purpose】 

To prevent or relieve hypoxia

To raise PaO2, SaO2, and CaO2 and attain good effect for clients with hypoxia

Equipment

Equipment for oxygen supply source (Figure 12-1):

Oxygen cylinder

Cylinder cart

Regulator

Humidifier

Distilled water

Equipment for using a nasal catheter:

Therapeutic tray:

l Nasal catheter

l Kidney basin

l Hemostatic forceps

l Therapeutic bowl with distilled water

l Swab stick

l Adhesive tape

l Record card

l A small pin, etc.

Equipment for removing a nasal catheter:

Kidney basin

Gauze

Procedure

Installing an oxygen regulator:

1.   Place oxygen cylinder in secure, upright position. Rationale: Oxygen in high concentration and high pressure has great combustion potential.

2.   Check tag to determine amount of oxygen in the cylinder. Rationale: This will facilitate your work to change cylinder in time and save time at first aid.

3.   Slowly turn on general switch clockwise to crack open for a brief second to clear opening of cylinder, then close. Rationale: This can blow away dust in the orifice of cylinder outlet.

4.   Attach regulator to the outlet. Place regulator in upright position. Rationale: To regulate gas flow in liters per minute.

5.   Fill humidifier with distilled water to indicated level on bottle. The lever is 1/3-1/2 volume of bottle. Rationale: Humidity prevents nasal mucosa from drying out. 20%-30% alcohol solution is used to humidify oxygen for client with acute pulmonary edema.

6.   Attach one side of rubber tube and humidifying bottle to oxygen regulator.

7.   Switch on cylinder to open flow, then slowly open switch of regulator and check if there is obstruction or gas leak in the tubing.

8.   Turn off the switch of regulator and prepare for use.

General switch

 

Humidifying bottle

 

Flowmeter

 

Pressure gauge

 

Safe

valve

 

Cylinder

 

Figure 12-1  oxygen cylinder and regulator

 
 

Inserting a nasal catheter

9.  Check physician’s orders for oxygen prescription including method of delivery and flow rate. Rationale: Oxygen as medicine must be ordered by a physician. Oxygen delivered by nasal tube is prescribed in flow rate expressed as liters per minute(L/min).

10. Wash your hands, wear a mask.

11. Gather equipment into a smell therapeutic tray. Place the tray on a medication trolly, then bring it to room.

12. Identify correct client, explain the purpose and procedure of oxygen use briefly to client.

13. Check oxygen supply devices once again.

14. Examine nostrils, and select the most patent nostril by having client breathe through each one. Rationale: The nostril with greater airflow should be chosen for insertion. Clean nasal cavity with wet swab stick.

15. Connect one side of nasal catheter to free end of rubber tubing.

16. Switch on oxygen regulator, put the free end of the nasal catheter in bowl to lubricate it. This also is done to observe if bubbling occurred indicating that the tube is patency.

17. Turn off oxygen regulator, disconnect nasal catheter from rubber tubing.

18. Measure length for insertion (Figure 12-2). Rational: Measure from tip of nose to earlobe, two thirds of the length is appropriate for tube insertion.

 

Figure 12-2   Measure length for insertion

19. Insert tube gently through nostril to nasopharynx.

20. Tape tube securely to nose and cheek.

21. Turn on oxygen flow to liters prescribed.(light hypoxia:1-2L/min;mild hypoxia:2-4L/min; severe hypoxia:4-6L/min;child:1-2L/min) Rational: Oxygen therapy and liters of oxygen flow per minute is administered according to assessment of the clients' state of hypoxemia.

22. Connect nasal tube to rubber tubing.

23. Secure tube with pin to client’s gown or bed linen, leaving some degree of slack for head movement.

24. Write down time and flow of oxygen supply on the record card. Rationale: Record information for evaluation and promote continuity of care.

25. Assist client to a comfortable position.

26. Assess the client regularly. Rationale: Evaluate effects and side effects of oxygen therapy.

27. Check the equipment regula醫(yī)學全.在線bhskgw.cnrly,including the liter flow and the level of water in the humidifier. Make sure that safety precaution is being followed. Rationale: Ensure safety of oxygen therapy.

Removing a nasal catheter

28. Disconnect nasal tube from rubber tubing .

29. Switch off oxygen cylinder. Loosen tape on nose and cheek.

30. Take a piece of gauze in each hand and remove nasal tube with continuous steady pull.

31. Clean client’s face, especially nares. Unpin tube from gown.

32. Switch off regulator and record the finish time of the procedure.

33.  Dispose of equipment appropriately. Rationale: Prevent cross-contamination.

Precaution for oxygen therapy

•  Disconnect nasal tube from rubber tubing before adjusting flow meter

•  Change nasal tube two times a day , use nares   by turns

•  Clean nasal cavity in time

•  Check equipment frequently, if humidifier is attached ,check water lever in time

•  Observe client’s condition frequently, assess if signs and symptoms of hypoxia are relieved

•  Disinfect equipment in time

complications of oxygen therapy

•   Oxygen Toxicity

•   Absorption Atelectasis

•   Dryness of Respiratory Secretions

•   Retrolental Fibroplasia

•   Respiration Depression

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