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Lindsey Jones 2 Test

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Mechanical Ventilators: Pressure-Cycled Ventilators - 2 Examples
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Artificial Airways: Airway Types- What are the ET tubes sizes?
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Mechanical Ventilators: In Pressure-Cycled Ventilators- In Bennett PRII what happens to the Bennett valve?
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Suctioning Equipment: Suctioning Catheter- Standard Catheter
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O2 Conserving Devices: Gas Containers & Bulk Delivery Systems: Cylinders -Troubleshooting of O2 concentrator(molecular sieve device
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Mechanical Ventilators: Define Time-Cycled Ventilators
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Humidification & Aerosol Delivery :Small particle aerosol generator(SPAG)
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Pulmonary Assessment Equipments: What is a galvanic fuel cell?
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O2 Therapy Devices:Adult & Pediatric-High flow-Venturi Mask/Air-entrainment device
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O2 Therapy Devices:Adult & Pediatric-High flow- Brigg's adapter (T-tube, T-piece)
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Artificial Airways: Airway Types-what is the complications with a Tracheostomy tubes?
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Mechanical Ventilators: How does Pressure-Cycled Ventilators powered?
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Artificial Airways: Airway Types- Insertion equpiment- what are the Blade sizes of a larngoscope?
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Mechanical Ventilators: What limit does Pressure-Cycled Ventilators gives?
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Artificial Airways: Airway Types- What is Minimum leak Technique ?
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Pulmonary Assessment Equipments: Electrode Types of Blood gas analyzers
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Mechanical Ventilators: Define Bilevel Ventilators?
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Mechanical Ventilators: In Pressure-Cycled Ventilators what is Sensitive Control?
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Humidification & Aerosol Delivery : Heat moisture Exchanger (HME)- should be Remove before an in-line Aerosol or MDI therapy?
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Artificial Airways: Airway Types-what are Tracheostomytubes?
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Inspiration continues for a specified number of seconds. And usually incorporates a specified pressure regardless of volume delivered. Thus a time-cycled vent. Will require a set inspiratory time & pressure.
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1.DeliveredFIO2: 24%-55% 2. Works by mixing 100% O2 and room air. 3. Precise FIO2 delivery. 4. When FIO2 increases entraintment port is Decreased. 5. When FIO2 decreases the internal diameter of gas injector decreases.
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Yes we must remove before a MDI therapy
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Lower set # -easier for pt. to initiate cycled breath. Higher #s cause an increase in pt. effort. If macine is rapidly-cycling, sensitivity may be set too low(too sensitive). If machine cycles w/o pt. effort - too sensitive. If so turn dial to higher #s.
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Long term method of reducing airway resistance.
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Check Flow & Check Circuit breaker or fuse.
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1. pH - sanz electrode. 2. PCO2 - Servinghaus electrode. 3. PO2 - Clark electrode.
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Subcutaneous Emphysema-occurs when tracheostomy tube is dislodged&adding air to subcutaneous layers of skin. It feels like crackling when palpating air. Remedy by adjusting tube back to the trachea. This happens while pt. is being moved for a bath or so.
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Pressure-Cycled Ventilators are often pressure limited.
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Electrically or by gas alone.
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1. Must maintain sterile technique when using. 2. one-time use only. (no cleaning)
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1.Used to deliever aerosol. 2.requires a high flow supply/a pre-mixed gas. 3.Attaches @the end of an ET tube/trach tube. 4.Must see continues aerosol production during both inspiration&expiration, if cant see the flow the aerosol then Increase the flow.
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It is used to treat RSV or bronchiolitis by Ribavirin(Virazole). Produces particle size - 1.3 microns. Problems related to crysallization of the drug which can build up in circuits & clog output devices(tubing,etc)
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Bennett Valve is flow limited device & will close if < 1 Lpm is detected.
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Its a cell batery & is good & common.If not working-it could be fuel cell is consumed so change cell.DON'T change solution/battery bcoz CELL is the battery.It is affected by high pressures changes in altitude, H20 on the electrode. PAP causes high reading
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1. Adult- size 3. 2. Pediatric- size 2 3. Full-term infant- size 1. 4. Pre-term infant- size 0
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Bird Mark and Bennett PRII are examples.
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MLT - It is performed like the MOV. Enough air is subtracted from the cuff to allow a very small leak at the top of inspiration.
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1. Bilevel means that positive pressure is applied during both inspiratory and expiratory phases. 2. Breaths are flow triggered and also WOB is decreased.
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1. Adult- use the 1st number of the pts. Wght. In kg. eg. Pt weighs 72 kg then use - 7 ET tube. If 84 kg then use 8 ET tube. 2.Pre-term infant- size 2 3.Full term infant - size 3.
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Humidification & Aerosol Delivery : Heat moisture Exchanger (HME)- other name
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Mechanical Ventilators: Time-Cycled Ventilators are often used for?
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Mechanical Ventilators: What treatments are given with a Pressure-Cycled Ventilator?
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Pulmonary Assessment Equipments: How many hours does a QC material should be run?

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