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Oxygen Therapy and Monitoring
Oxygen Therapy Training prepares NDIS high-intensity support workers to safely support participants who need oxygen therapy at home or in the community. This practical training gives you the skills and confidence to manage oxygen equipment, monitor participant wellbeing, and respond to emergencies, ensuring every client receives safe, effective care.
What You’ll Learn:
- Understanding Oxygen Therapy
Learn why oxygen therapy is used, who needs it, and the main types of oxygen delivery systems (cylinders, concentrators, masks, nasal prongs).
- Safe Equipment Management
Gain hands-on experience in setting up, using, and maintaining oxygen equipment. Learn how to check for leaks, change masks or tubing, and safely store oxygen devices.
- Monitoring and Participant Safety
Understand how to monitor oxygen saturation and recognise early warning signs of low oxygen levels or other health issues. Know what to do if a participant feels unwell or equipment fails.
- Preventing Risks and Complications
Learn safety precautions for using oxygen around the home, including fire safety and infection control. Identify and manage common complications such as skin irritation, dry mouth, or nasal discomfort.
- Emergency Response
Be prepared to respond if a participant has breathing difficulties, equipment problems, or other emergencies. Learn when and how to escalate care or call for medical assistance.
- Respectful and Dignified Care
Communicate clearly with participants, respect their privacy, and support them with dignity throughout their oxygen therapy.
Become skilled in safe oxygen therapy—enrol in Support Point’s Oxygen Therapy Training today, Skill Building training
Oxygen Therapy and Monitoring
Oxygen Therapy Training prepares NDIS high-intensity support workers to safely support participants who need oxygen therapy at home or in the community. This practical training gives you the skills and confidence to manage oxygen equipment, monitor participant wellbeing, and respond to emergencies, ensuring every client receives safe, effective care.
What You’ll Learn:
- Understanding Oxygen Therapy
Learn why oxygen therapy is used, who needs it, and the main types of oxygen delivery systems (cylinders, concentrators, masks, nasal prongs).
- Safe Equipment Management
Gain hands-on experience in setting up, using, and maintaining oxygen equipment. Learn how to check for leaks, change masks or tubing, and safely store oxygen devices.
- Monitoring and Participant Safety
Understand how to monitor oxygen saturation and recognise early warning signs of low oxygen levels or other health issues. Know what to do if a participant feels unwell or equipment fails.
- Preventing Risks and Complications
Learn safety precautions for using oxygen around the home, including fire safety and infection control. Identify and manage common complications such as skin irritation, dry mouth, or nasal discomfort.
- Emergency Response
Be prepared to respond if a participant has breathing difficulties, equipment problems, or other emergencies. Learn when and how to escalate care or call for medical assistance.
- Respectful and Dignified Care
Communicate clearly with participants, respect their privacy, and support them with dignity throughout their oxygen therapy.
Become skilled in safe oxygen therapy—enrol in Support Point’s Oxygen Therapy Training today, Skill Building training