Across
- 1. Oxygen will NOT do this, but it will cause fires to burn hotter and faster
- 3. The first time the pt is ordered to get O2 via one of these, a tech must deliver and instruct in proper use
- 4. What we have pts sign when we find that they or others in their home are smoking with O2
- 6. What pts should do with a cylinder if they don't have a carrier or box to put it in
- 8. Never store oxygen in one of these
- 10. An odorless, colorless gas that is present in our air
- 13. This is used to prevent nasal dryness and nosebleeds
Down
- 2. What we must make sure the pt is following every time we see an oxygen pt
- 4. An apparatus that pulls oxygen molecules from the air and condenses them and vents out other gases
- 5. Joint Commission says we have to teach our O2 pts about risks of fire to their home and these
- 6. What no one is allowed to change without an order from the pt medical provider (MD, NP, etc.)
- 7. What we must do with O2 cylinders to make sure no harm comes from them falling or being knocked over
- 9. A metal container that is used to hold compressed gases
- 11. Signs that we are required to provide to pts who have home O2
- 12. Minimum distance recommended to keep O2 from heat sources, flames, or sparks