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what are the complications of oxygen therapy ?​

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Answered by sardaarjisinghsaab8
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Answer:These are:

1.Lung damage.

2.Fluid buildup or bursting (rupture) of the middle ear.

3.Sinus damage.

4.Changes in vision, causing nearsightedness, or myopia.

5.Oxygen poisoning, which can cause lung failure, fluid in the lungs, or seizures.

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Answered by sss7742
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Answer:

Oxygen therapy has been in use for centuries. Oxygen)(O2) is gas used as a drug/medication and a such should be prescribed and administered in the right manner with regards to presenting indications for it's use; which is always in the case of hypoxaemia. It has side effects and specific risks, but, with objective monitoring and administration, it is a potent therapy for the patient with respiratory condition. Oxygen is an expensive medication; thus, it's indication must be met before use.

Explanation:

1.Increased work of breathing

2.Increased myocardial work and/or Myocardial infarction

Pulmonary hypertension[2]

3.Pre-oxygenation in induction and difficult intubation.

Pre and post suctioning[3]

4.Postoperative oxygenation especially in abdominal and chest surgeries[4]

5.Hyperbaric oxygen therapy indicated in decompression sickness, gas embolism, gas gangrene and carbon monoxide poisoning.

6.Anaemic Hypoxia : it’s benefits is limited due circulatory deficit[5].

7.In aerosol drug delivery.

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