Q. What is normal oxygen level on ventilator?
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When someone's on a ventilator, we're basically helping them breathe by pumping oxygen into their lungs. Normal oxygen levels for someone on a ventilator usually fall between 95% and 100%. This range ensures that enough oxygen is getting into the bloodstream to keep all the body's organs working properly.
Here's a bit more detail: Oxygen levels are measured using a device called a pulse oximeter, which clips onto a person's finger or another part of their body. It measures the amount of oxygen in the blood, and it's shown as a percentage. So, if someone's oxygen level is 95%, it means that 95% of their blood is carrying oxygen. That's considered pretty good.
But if the oxygen level drops below 90%, it can be a sign that the person isn't getting enough oxygen, which is not good for the body's organs, especially the brain and the heart. That's when doctors might need to adjust the ventilator settings or provide other treatments to make sure the oxygen level goes back up to where it should be.
So, in short, normal oxygen levels on a ventilator usually range from 95% to 100%, and it's important to keep it in this range to keep the body functioning properly.