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Mr. Mulyo (Mild COPD)
Nurse Ade : “Hello, Mr. Mulyo. I noticed your oxygen saturation is 91%, which is slightly low. I’m
going to set up a nasal cannula at 2 liters per minute. If you keep it on and breathe
normally, your oxygen levels will stabilize within a few minutes.”
Mr. Mulyo : “Is it okay to use the nasal cannula instead of a mask?”
Nurse Ade : “Yes, for your condition, this will provide the right amount of oxygen, around 24-40%
FiO₂, without risking CO₂ buildup. If we adjust the flow correctly,
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Mr. Joko (Moderate COPD)
Nurse Ade : “Good evening, Mr. Joko. Your oxygen saturation is at 85%, so I’ll set up a Venturi mask
to provide a precise oxygen concentration between 24-50% FiO₂. If we use this mask, it
will prevent CO₂ retention while improving your oxygen levels.”
Mr. Joko : “Will it make breathing easier?”
Nurse Ade : “Absolutely. If you continue breathing slowly and evenly through the mask,
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Mrs. Carla (Severe Hypoxemia)
Nurse Ade : “Mrs. Carla, your oxygen levels are critically low at 75%. I’ll place a non-rebreather
mask on you immediately to deliver oxygen at 15 liters per minute, which provides 60-
90% FiO₂. If we act quickly, this will bring your oxygen levels back to a safer range and
help reduce your confusion and cyanosis.”
Mrs. Carla : “Will I feel better soon?”
Nurse Ade : “Yes, if you keep the mask on and take slow, deep breaths,
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response.”
Oxygen Administration
Assisting oxygenation to a patient
a. Read the following scenario and complete the dialogue that follows with your
own conditional sentence.
A 68-year-old male patient arrives at the hospital's emergency department complaining of
shortness of breath. Upon initial assessment, his SpO₂ level using oximetry is 88%, indicating
hypoxemia. The nurse decides to administer oxygen therapy using a nasal cannula to
improve his oxygen saturation.
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