Oxygen Blender PDF
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This document provides an overview of oxygen blenders, their components, and operation. It details how these devices mix oxygen and air to provide precise levels of oxygen to patients, focusing on their use with infant populations. The document also explains the importance of precise FiO2 control and the safety features, including an alarm system, that are present.
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Oxygen Blenders Lecture Outcomes 1. Describe how the blender mechanically blends compressed air and oxygen. 2. Identify the inlet(s) and outlet(s) of the blender. 3. Describe how the pneumatic alarm from the blender is activated? 4. Identify the patient population where...
Oxygen Blenders Lecture Outcomes 1. Describe how the blender mechanically blends compressed air and oxygen. 2. Identify the inlet(s) and outlet(s) of the blender. 3. Describe how the pneumatic alarm from the blender is activated? 4. Identify the patient population where a blender is utilized. Oxygen Blender A DEVICE WHICH MECHANICALLY MIXES HIGH PRESSURE (50PSI) AIR AND OXYGEN TO CREATE A DESIRED FIO 2 When Is An Oxygen Blender Used Oxygen administration to the infant population. Oxygen flowmeter attached to the outlet of the blender becomes source of compressed gas for: ◦ Nasal cannula for infant ◦ Oxyhood for infant ◦ Bag valve mask assembly Precision of O2 blender is required because: Infants are very sensitive to high FiO2’s. Why Is An Severe damage can be done to their lungs Oxygen and eyes when they are exposed to high FiO2’s. Blender Used It is very important to precisely control the FiO2 when providing oxygen therapy to infants. Operation of Oxygen Blender Oxygen Blender Requires two compressed gas inputs, 50 psi oxygen and 50 psi medical air Oxygen and Air pass through two regulators within the blender. Each regulator ensures the input pressures of the oxygen and air are equal at 50 psi. Operation of the Oxygen Because the pressures are equal, a specific FiO2 can be created by positioning a metering Blender valve. The metering valve will create the necessary ratio of oxygen to air flow necessary for the set FiO2. Equipped with a pneumatic alarm which is activated when either compressed gas pressure falls below 50 psi.