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A patient with suspected acute coronary syndromes (ACS) is placed on a cardiac monitor. The patient is
complaining of dyspnea and is given supplemental oxygen. The provider determines that the oxygen is
effective based on which SaO2 level?
When a patient presents with potential ACS, the patient should have oxygen administered to maintain
an SaO2 of at least 94%.
A patient experiences cardiac arrest, and the resuscitation team initiates ventilations using a bag- valve-
mask (BVM) resuscitator. The development of which condition during the provision of care would lead
the team to suspect that improper BVM technique is being used?
Complications can occur with the use of a BVM resuscitator due to improper technique. Delivering
excessive volume or ventilating too fast creates excessive pressure that can damage the airways, lungs
and other organs. Excessive volume can lead to tension pneumothorax.
Assessment of a patient reveals an ETCO2 level of 55 mmHg and an arterial oxygen saturation (SaO2)
level of 88%. The provider would interpret these findings as indicative of which condition?
An SaO2 level of less than 90% (PaO2 of less than 50 mmHg) accompanied by ETCO2 values greater than
50 mmHg is indicative of respiratory failure.
, A healthcare provider initiates ventilations to ensure adequate breathing and oxygenation. While
ventilations are being performed, capnography is established to evaluate the adequacy of the
ventilations. The healthcare provider determines that ventilations are adequate based on which end-
tidal carbon dioxide (ETCO2) value?