NCLEX Question of the Day

November 22, 2025

Physiological Adaptation QID 1114

A client with COPD is receiving continuous supplemental oxygen at 2 L/min. Which of the following is the most important aspect of the nurse's assessment?

A:
Degree of peripheral edema
B:
Level of anxiety
C:
Oxygen saturation on pulse oximetry
D:
Presence of a productive cough

Explanation

For a client with COPD receiving supplemental oxygen, the most important aspect of the nurse's assessment is the oxygen saturation on pulse oximetry. The goal is to maintain the saturation at 88-92%. Saturations higher than this may indicate that the oxygen flow is too high, which can lead to complications like carbon dioxide retention.

While the presence of a productive cough, peripheral edema, and anxiety are all important to assess in a client with COPD, they do not directly relate to the safety and effectiveness of the oxygen therapy.

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