Oxygen comes out of a wall tap/canister at 100% concentration, but you can adjust the flow rate on the tap/dial (0-15L/minute). Different delivery devices tolerate different flow rates. The FiO2 (percentage of oxygen delivery) is determined by the flow rate and delivery device.
Nasal cannula
Hudson simple face mask
Venturi (air entrapment) mask
Types of Venturi mask:
Colour | Flow rate (L/min) | Oxygen delivery (%) |
Blue | 2-4 | 24 |
White | 4-6 | 28 |
Yellow | 8-10 | 35 |
Red | 10-12 | 40 |
Green | 12-15 | 60 |
Non-rebreather mask
High flow nasal oxygen (e.g. Optiflow)
CPAP (continuous positive airway pressure)
BiPAP (bi-level positive airway pressure)
BiPAP (bi-level positive airway pressure)
Delivers up to 100% oxygen. A ventilation bag or machine is attached to an artificial airway to ventilate lungs.Β Used in intensive care and theatre.
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