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PT EVAL 7
PT EVAL 7 Review
Question | Answer |
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What does CAPNOMETRY measure and how is it acomplished? | |
How does the PetCO2 compare to the arterial PCO2 | |
The normal range for end tidal CO2 is between__ and ___% | |
What would an increase PECO2 indicate? | |
What would an decrease PECO2 indicate? | |
Immediately following intubation, the PetCO2 sensor be placed? | |
What is an exhaled CO2 detection device used for? | |
What color would a disposable CAPNOMETRY device be in the presence of exhaled CO2? | |
Most OXIMETRY devices can measure what two parameters? | |
PULSE OXIMETRY results are considered accurate in PT with good _____ and at saturations greater than ______% | |
Describe three conditions that can limit the accuracy of oximeters | |
Overnight Pulse Oximetry an overnight study would be useful in what situation? | |
Overnight Pulse Oximetry What two parameters must the equipment be able to record | |
What condition canbe diagnosed by co-oximetry | |
A PT in a pulmonary rehabilitation program is sheduled for routine spirometry testing. Prior to testing a blood gas sample reveals a carboxyhemoglobin level of 12% The Therapist should Educate on | |
Why might there be a difference between the oxygen saturation reported by a blood gas machine and the saturation reporeted from co-oximetry? | |
Briefly describe the principles of PtcO2 monitoring? | |
Briefly describe the principles of PtcCO2 monitoring? | |
To enhance perfusion the electrode is heated to what temperature? | |
What condition will affect the accuracy of the electrode? | |
Where should the electrode be placed | |
How often should the electrode site be changed | |
What should the therapist do if erythema develops at the electrode site | |
What affect will an air leak have on the displayed values | |
Describe how an impedance monitor detects PT breathing efforts | |
How would hiccups affect the accuracy of the monitor | |
When should an apenea monitor be used | |
Define HEMO | |
Define DYNAMICS | |
Define HEMODYNAMICS | |
What are the three factors which control Blood Pressure | |
Describe how each can increase blood pressure HEART | |
Describe how each can increase blood pressure BLOOD | |
Describe how each can increase blood pressure VESSELS | |
List the four chambers of the heart and the circulatory branch each chamber serves CHAMBER 1 | |
List the four chambers of the heart and the circulatory branch each chamber serves CHAMBER 2 | |
List the four chambers of the heart and the circulatory branch each chamber serves CHAMBER 3 | |
List the four chambers of the heart and the circulatory branch each chamber serves CHAMBER 4 |