RT Clinic : Fraction of Inspired Oxygen (FiO2) for a standard nasal cannula

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Add 4% for every liter of oxygen flow, up to 6 liters per minute. Start at 20% to make math easier.
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This channel is true gold. Thank you Jimmy!

ignat
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Just found your account and it's super super helpful. A nursing student thanks you. ◡̈

clarahaslam
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Super solid videos, Jimmy. Succinct and well structured. You should do a series!

SyminarClientSuccessTeam
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Thanks for the informative videos! I hope to see more of these on your channel. God bless!

melaniereboldera
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Since the nasal cannula, simple face mask, and venturi mask provide oxygen at similar rates(LPM), how do you know which mask to use for a patient?

michaelmartinez
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"We like to keep it easy cuz were RTs" Lol!

BreatheEasyRRT
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Ok so I know the video is 4yrs old, but could u please explain FiO2 on Venturi Mask? I feel like I am missing something? Like how does the 3L on the board equal to 24% in a Venturi mask but in nasal cannula 3L is 32%. How are they different? Please and Thank you

rosavez
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Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks!

RavenC
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Sir can u plz tell me what is the difference between fio2 and pao2?

tribhuvannathsharma
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You have not shown how FiO2 calculated !!! How 24% came for 1 L/min ?? And why above 6L/min FiO2 will remain 44% ...??

krunalbhatt
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How do the conversions for the Venturi mask work

dmg
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What happens when u go over 6lmp? Does it continue. Also, is this equation good for other low flow devices

susanjuarez