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A nurse is caring for a 71-year-old female patient with end-
stage chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) who is
experiencing cardiac ischemia with increased shortness of
breath. The MOST appropriate goal of oxygen therapy for this
patient would be to:
A. Limit supplemental oxygen to lower the risk of reducing
respiratory drive
B. Maintain oxygen saturations between 86% and 89%
C. Administer oxygen until oxygen saturations are greater than
95% in order to relieve ischemia
D. Maintain oxygen saturations between 90% and 92% -
CORRECT ANSWER-D. Maintain oxygen saturations
between 90% and 92%
RATIONALE
Maintaining oxygen saturations between 90% and 92% will
, serve the purpose of providing enough oxygen to relieve
cardiac ischemia while reducing the risk of respiratory
depression in a patient with COPD.