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Lindsey Jones 2 Quiz

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1. Mechanical Ventilators: Define Bilevel Ventilators?




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2. Mechanical Ventilators: Transport Ventilators




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3. Pulmonary Resuscitation Equipments: Desired characterstics?




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4. O2 Conserving Devices: O2 Enhancing system: CPAP




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5. Artificial Airways: Airway Types-Nasal ET tubes route?




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6. O2 Therapy Devices:Neonatal O2 therapy- O2 hood




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7. Mechanical Ventilators: In what cycle does the Negative Pressure Ventilator ventilates and what is Rate and tidal volume controlled by?




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8. Mechanical Ventilators: In Bilevel Ventilators what must be higher than expiratory pressures?




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9. Special equipment consideration:




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10. Humidification & Aerosol Delivery : Centrifugal Nebulizers




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11. Always use at least Universal precautions.




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12. Bennett Valve is flow limited device & will close if < 1 Lpm is detected.




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13. 1. check connections 2. check collection bottle - change if full.




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14. 1. It is portable. In mechanical ventilation -placed on inspiratory side of the circuit & b/w Y & pt. Gives uniform dosage&particle size requires pt. cooperation.Aerosol produced by pressurizing a gas or liquid in a closed canister. Spacer is recommended




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15. Most efficient device @ creating humidity. It is commonly used w/ meachical ventilation & w/ intubated pts. It must be heated to achieve any efficiency. It can produce particles which is undesirable because it increases risk of nosocomial infection.




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16. 1. 1mm/ID of ET/Trach tube = 3 French. Ex. If Id = 6.0 mm, catheter shouldnt exceed 3.0mm i.e. 3.0mm*3 = 9 French catheter. 2.If catheter comes in 8-10 french & catheter needs to be 9 (choose smaller of 2 (8 fr.) 3. 10 & 12 Fr. Most common for adults.




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17. If bag collapses easily when squeezed & no chest rise replace bag & If bag is difficult to squeeze, ensure pt. valve isnt stuck, check if the problem is low pulmonary compliance. If bag is suspected faulty replace bag dont fix the problem unless no option




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18. 1. It is surgically implanted thin catheter inserted thru the tracheal wall(b/w the 2nd & 3rd tracheal rings). Trachea acts a reservoir so flow may be reduce by as much as. 1/2.




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19. 1. It determines the amount of CO in the blood. 2. Acceptable range - 1-3% (smokers b/w - 5-15%) 3. Above 20% - CO poisoning requires treatment. 100% O2, Hyperbaric therapy etc. 4. Since analyzed in the machine, data is a spot check value.




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20. The main reason for these types of ventilators is that as lung compliance & airway resistance changes, volume is sacrificed.





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