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Related: About this forumIs 6 lpm oxygen with 90% a lot for a Covid patient?
My sister is a nurse and she was alarmed by that after she was admitted.
marylandblue
(12,344 posts)leighbythesea2
(1,213 posts)To answer. But 3 of my best friends are, paramedic, ER nurse, ICU nurse.
I could ask them in the morning, if you do not get answer sooner.
I know under 95% on pulse ox, oxygen is/can be administered just from listening to them/discussing.
Hopefully someone here knows!
lapfog_1
(30,110 posts)my level dropped to 90% and my doctor said if it stayed there or dropped more, please head to the ER. Fortunately the next day it rebounded to 93/94 and I didn.t have to go on oxygen. But, for the next few weeks I was short of breath and fatigued... and to this day I still tire easily ( 5 or 6 weeks from infection ).
RockRaven
(16,219 posts)And as a partial answer before/without that clarification response: if a person is receiving any supplementary oxygen and their oxygen saturation is 90% (or less) then something is abnormal/bad.
BrightKnight
(3,684 posts)She has Covid pneumonia. She was alarmed but I dont know typical that is for Covid patients when they are admitted.
Turin_C3PO
(15,815 posts)(I have cystic fibrosis) unfortunately the situation sounds fairly serious. Six liters of 02 is a lot and should get the oxygen saturation back up to 95%. 90% isnt deadly by far but the fact that shes taking 6L to achieve it is a bit alarming.
Im sending good vibes to your sister and hoping she gets better soon!
BrightKnight
(3,684 posts)JohnnyRingo
(19,304 posts)It came out with notable force, but it was needed. I don't recall my saturation at that time because I was fading in and out, but when I moved up to 90% they backed it off..
4 liters is what I spent most of the time at.
I'm on 2 now.
MFM008
(19,998 posts)my moms oxygen because of her COPD.
It dropped to 88 and they got panicked.
It says average oxygen is 95 to 100
mine hovers at 98/99 .
If you have an oxygen meter and get a low reading check those batteries.