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why is oxygen used live support system in hospital

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Answered by DangEROusKuri
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Answer:

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Explanation:

Oxygen is a treatment for hypoxaemia (lack of oxygen in the blood), not for breathlessness. Oxygen has not been shown to have any effect on the sensation of breathlessness in non-hypoxaemic patients (Driscoll et al British Thoracic Society guidelines for emergency oxygen use in adult patients 2008).

All seriously traumatised players, Head injury, Spinal injury, Chest injury, Unconsciousness, serious bleeding etc. should be given high flow oxygen as an initial, on-field treatment.

Trauma can affect the respiratory system’s ability to adequately provide oxygen and eliminate carbon dioxide in 3 main ways:-

Hypoventilation – This can result from a reduced level of consciousness due to head trauma or brain injury, an obstructed airway or decreased expansion of the lungs.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer---

✦ Because a ventilator

( or respirator) keeps oxygen flowing

throughout the body by pushing air

into the lungs. It is used temporarily

for conditions like pneumonia, but it

may be needed longer for someone

with lung failure.

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