DiaphragmThe majorinspiratorymuscle ofrespirationPulseOximeterused tomonitor ofoxygensaturationFlowRatethe amountof oxygenmeasuredin litersSmokingCessationto bettermanageCOPD,patientsshould do thisFlowMeterused tomeasurerate of agasRespirationexchange ofoxygen andcarbon dioxideduring cellularmetabolismABGone way tomonitor CO2levels for O2toxicityTripodthe position aCOPD patientmight be in topromotebreathingAtelectasispartial orcompletecollapse ofthe lungPneumoniaCan bebacterial orviral, may havea productivecoughHypoxiaA belownormal levelof oxygen inthe bloodO2Toxicityresults fromhigh level ofPa02 orprolongedoxygen useCyanosisbluishdiscoloration of theskin resulting frompoor circulation orinadequateoxygenation of thebloodAsthmathis conditionaffects thebronchialairways, not thealveoli. Useinhalers to treatWork ofBreathingthe effortrequired toexpand andcontract thelungsCOPDa group of chronicrespiratorydisorderscharacterized byobstruction ofairflowNonrebreatherMaskused foremergenciesand short termoxygensupport, 10-15mL/minVenturiMaskprecise highflow rates,dial 24-60%concentrateNasalCannulacommonlyused; 1-6LHypercapniaExcessiveCO2 in thebloodstreamPEEPkeeps thealveoli open atthe end ofexpiration;good for COPDpatientsIncentiveSpirometerhandhelddevice used toassist thepatient in deepbreathingexercisesBagMaskDeviceSimpleFaceMaskCoversnose/mouth, notcomfortable, O2concentration35-50%DiaphragmThe majorinspiratorymuscle ofrespirationPulseOximeterused tomonitor ofoxygensaturationFlowRatethe amountof oxygenmeasuredin litersSmokingCessationto bettermanageCOPD,patientsshould do thisFlowMeterused tomeasurerate of agasRespirationexchange ofoxygen andcarbon dioxideduring cellularmetabolismABGone way tomonitor CO2levels for O2toxicityTripodthe position aCOPD patientmight be in topromotebreathingAtelectasispartial orcompletecollapse ofthe lungPneumoniaCan bebacterial orviral, may havea productivecoughHypoxiaA belownormal levelof oxygen inthe bloodO2Toxicityresults fromhigh level ofPa02 orprolongedoxygen useCyanosisbluishdiscoloration of theskin resulting frompoor circulation orinadequateoxygenation of thebloodAsthmathis conditionaffects thebronchialairways, not thealveoli. Useinhalers to treatWork ofBreathingthe effortrequired toexpand andcontract thelungsCOPDa group of chronicrespiratorydisorderscharacterized byobstruction ofairflowNonrebreatherMaskused foremergenciesand short termoxygensupport, 10-15mL/minVenturiMaskprecise highflow rates,dial 24-60%concentrateNasalCannulacommonlyused; 1-6LHypercapniaExcessiveCO2 in thebloodstreamPEEPkeeps thealveoli open atthe end ofexpiration;good for COPDpatientsIncentiveSpirometerhandhelddevice used toassist thepatient in deepbreathingexercisesBagMaskDeviceSimpleFaceMaskCoversnose/mouth, notcomfortable, O2concentration35-50%

Oxygen Bingo- A Breath of Fresh Air - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. The major inspiratory muscle of respiration
    Diaphragm
  2. used to monitor of oxygen saturation
    Pulse Oximeter
  3. the amount of oxygen measured in liters
    Flow Rate
  4. to better manage COPD, patients should do this
    Smoking Cessation
  5. used to measure rate of a gas
    Flow Meter
  6. exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide during cellular metabolism
    Respiration
  7. one way to monitor CO2 levels for O2 toxicity
    ABG
  8. the position a COPD patient might be in to promote breathing
    Tripod
  9. partial or complete collapse of the lung
    Atelectasis
  10. Can be bacterial or viral, may have a productive cough
    Pneumonia
  11. A below normal level of oxygen in the blood
    Hypoxia
  12. results from high level of Pa02 or prolonged oxygen use
    O2 Toxicity
  13. bluish discoloration of the skin resulting from poor circulation or inadequate oxygenation of the blood
    Cyanosis
  14. this condition affects the bronchial airways, not the alveoli. Use inhalers to treat
    Asthma
  15. the effort required to expand and contract the lungs
    Work of Breathing
  16. a group of chronic respiratory disorders characterized by obstruction of airflow
    COPD
  17. used for emergencies and short term oxygen support, 10-15 mL/min
    Nonrebreather Mask
  18. precise high flow rates, dial 24-60% concentrate
    Venturi Mask
  19. commonly used; 1-6L
    Nasal Cannula
  20. Excessive CO2 in the bloodstream
    Hypercapnia
  21. keeps the alveoli open at the end of expiration; good for COPD patients
    PEEP
  22. handheld device used to assist the patient in deep breathing exercises
    Incentive Spirometer
  23. Bag Mask Device
  24. Covers nose/mouth, not comfortable, O2 concentration 35-50%
    Simple Face Mask