In the LMNOP framework, what does O represent?

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Multiple Choice

In the LMNOP framework, what does O represent?

Explanation:
Oxygenation and end-tidal CO2 monitoring. The O part of LMNOP emphasizes not only ensuring adequate oxygen delivery to tissues but also actively tracking ventilation with capnography (EtCO2). EtCO2 provides a real-time readout of ventilation and can reveal airway problems, disconnections, poor ventilation, or perfusion issues, which are critical to identify quickly in trauma care. That combination—confirming oxygen delivery and monitoring ventilation via EtCO2—best fits what this component is asking. Ongoing pain assessment belongs to the P element, and focusing only on oxygen saturation or on delivery methods misses the monitoring aspect that O represents.

Oxygenation and end-tidal CO2 monitoring. The O part of LMNOP emphasizes not only ensuring adequate oxygen delivery to tissues but also actively tracking ventilation with capnography (EtCO2). EtCO2 provides a real-time readout of ventilation and can reveal airway problems, disconnections, poor ventilation, or perfusion issues, which are critical to identify quickly in trauma care. That combination—confirming oxygen delivery and monitoring ventilation via EtCO2—best fits what this component is asking. Ongoing pain assessment belongs to the P element, and focusing only on oxygen saturation or on delivery methods misses the monitoring aspect that O represents.

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