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Fundamentals of RT Fill In The Blanks

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Question: People in Respiratory Answer: Priestly = Oxygen, Black = Carbon Dioxide, Beddoes = Father Therapy
Question: Organizations of Answer: AARC = Professional org. , NBRC = Testing, = Program accredidation
Question: Areas of RTAnswer: General Theraputics, Critical Care, Care, Diagnostic, Pulmonary Rehab
Question: TherapyAnswer: , humidity therapy, Bronchial hygiene, IS, IPPB
Question: Critical Answer: Mechanical Vent, CPAP, pt transport, Airway
Question: Emergency Answer: CPR, pt transport,
Question: DiagnosticAnswer: Sputum collection, ABG, PFT, monitoring
Question: Conversion FormulaAnswer: either multipy or divide by 1.36(from cm to mm, divide)(mm to cm, multiply)...mm to lbs = x14.7....mm to g/cm3 = x
Question: 's LawAnswer: P1V1 = P2V2 (Temp is ) Think "boil" water by temp
Question: Charlie's Answer: V1/T1 = V2/T2 (Pressure is Constant) Think Charlie lives in
Question: Gay's Answer: P1/T1 = P2/T2 (Volume is )
Question: Graham's Answer: Inversely to sq. root
Question: Henry's Answer: More P = more gas dissolves in
Question: Combined Gas Answer: (P1V1)/T1 = (P2V2)/T2, if BTPS, to take out 47 from P2
Question: Nasal Answer: (entry), Olfactory(smell), Respiratory
Question: Region of NoseAnswer: Alae(wings), (hairs), Septum(seperator)
Question: RegionAnswer: Where the warming occurs, Superior, Middle and Concha
Question: Pharyngeal Answer: Naso, Oro, and Hypo/Laryngo
Question: Laryngeal Answer: Epiglottis, Thyroid(adams apple), . Glottis is space between vocal chords
Question: TracheaAnswer: 16-20 "C" shaped cartliages. about 21-23 cm from mouth at Carina into mainstream R and L Bronchi
Question: BronchiAnswer: Right has 3 that branch into 10 . Left has 2 that branch into 8 segmental.
Question: BronchiolesAnswer: Thousands. the Terminal Bronchioles are the last of the Conducting
Question: Pulmonary Answer: Gas exchange area. Alveolar , sacs, alveoli
Question: Answer: Two muscles L and R innervated by the Phrenic Nerve
Question: Accessory Inspiration Answer: Neck/Chest. Scalenes, Sterno, Pectoralis Major
Question: Expiration MusclesAnswer: muscles
Question: Minute Answer: V x Frequency. Normal values are 500ml x 12 = 6L/M
Question: Alveolar Answer: Take (Tidal V - body wt) x f or if given VD/VT, take V x (1 - VD/VT) x f
Question: Pulmonary Answer: Alveolar deadspace. Perfusion w/o ventilation. No gas . Noted in pneumonia
Question: DeadspaceAnswer: Conduction Airways. Ventilation w/o
Question: ABG valuesAnswer: pH 7.35-7.45, CO2 40, HCO3
Question: Answer: P wave = atrial depolorization, QRS wave = ventricular , T wave = Ventrical repolorization
Question: AnatomyAnswer: Blood in RA thru Tricuspid to RV to Pulmonary Art Pulm veins to LA thru Bi(Mi)to LV out Aorta
Question: Content CalculationAnswer: 1.34 x g/Hb x SaO2(sat). Then add (PaO2 x .003)to the
Question: ApneaAnswer: Stop
Question: Answer: SOB
Question: EupneaAnswer: Breathing
Question: HyperventAnswer: off CO2 <35
Question: Answer: CO2 up >45
Question: Answer: breath only in position
Question: Answer: VT >10L/M
Question: Answer: VT <5L/M
Question: Answer: f <10/M
Question: Answer: f >20/M
Question: Causes of Resp. Answer: Hypovent(hang on to CO2), Narc , anestesia, sedative drugs, obesity
Question: Causes of Resp. Answer: Faster breathing, anxiety, Asthma, Pulm. Vasc. disease, Hypobarism
Question: of Met. AcidosisAnswer: Loss BiCarb, Diarrhea, ketoacidosis, lactic acidosis
Question: Causes of Met. Answer: Increase in Base, therapy, Vomitting
Question: Gas VolumesAnswer: E= 22, G= 187, H= 244, K=
Question: Cylinder Answer: E= .28, G= 2.41, H= 3.14
Question: Cylinder Calculation/Duration of Answer: (PSIG x )/Flow
Question: Liquid to Gas Answer: 1LB of Liquid O2 = 344L Gaseous
Question: Feet to LitersAnswer: 1Cu foot of O2 = 28.3L of Gas
Question: NFPAAnswer: Regulates storage and Handling of cylinders as well as supply gas and piping
Question: DOTAnswer: Regulates cylinder construction, and transport
Question: CGAAnswer: Sets all safety standards...ASSS, PISS,
Question: FDAAnswer: Sets gas purity standards
Question: Tubes FlowmeterAnswer: COMPENSATED, will jump, distal to valve, reads accurately in back pressure
Question: ConcentratorsAnswer: Electrically powered, use molecular sieves containing ZEOLITE to absorb N2 as well as H2O and CO2 from air. <6L/M = 92-96%
Question: Air EquationAnswer: Quick and dirty 7 x FiO2 - CO2 from Bl.
Question: Clinical Manifestations of Answer: Tachycardia, Tachypnea, Cyanosis, Pulmonary , Restlessness/Confusion
Question: HypoxemiaAnswer: Minimal response w/ FiO2. Due to Shunting. Use PEEP or CPAP
Question: HypoxiaAnswer: Significant increase in PaO2 w/increase in FiO2. Due to V/Q mismatch or defect. Use Hi or Low flow device
Question: FlowAnswer: Remember Magic Box from Clinicals100 cross substact, add then x flow
Question: AARC CPGs for Answer: Documented = PaO2 < 60mmHg, SaO2 <90%. Suspected = M/I, Severe Trauma
Question: Low Flow Systems Under Answer: NC= 2-4L, Transtracheal O2 Cath, = 6-10L, Partial and Non-Rebreathing Masks= 12-15L
Question: High Flow Answer: Will meet pts peak Insp. . AEM <.40/Venti, AE Nebs - High Flow <.40
Question: Oxygen Answer: Polargraphic and Galvanic Fuel
Question: Answer: Used in Bl. Gas machines, Clark electrode, vent circuits, O2 analyzers. Fast of Battery. Under 30 secs. Silver Anode, Platinum Cathode KCl solution
Question: Galvanic Fuel Answer: No Voltage. Found Vent circuits O2 analyzers. Lead Anode, Gold Cathode, membrane, SLOWER
Question: HeOx Answer: Decrease turbulence and WOB, Stidor(post extubation), Croup, Foreign body aspiration, Upper airway , Diffuses faster than O2 or air
Question: Pulse OxAnswer: Spectro= , S= spectrum.Photo= Pulse
Question: Calculation`Answer: VC= ml/kg. If VC >10-15 and = ISVC >10-15 w/secrections PEP, VC <10-15 and clear= IPPB
Question: Bronchial Hygiene Answer: Oscillation, HFCC(Hi Freq Chest), HFO(Flutter Valve)= CHEAP, IPV(used for tx w/hygiene therapy), MIE(mechanical couch), HUFF(Forced Ex. Techniques), Autogenic Drainage(AD) uses series of steps
Question: Categories of Answer: Pneumatic(powered by gas) Jet,SVN, LVN(SPAG for Ribavirin and HEART for continuous Broncho Di), MDI, DPI. Electric- ultrasonic
Question: Percent Drug Answer: divide mg/ml/10 for % solution or % x 10= mg/ml
Question: What are ?Answer: Sympathetic. sensitive to norepinephrine. Increase HR and contraction, bronchodilate, Vasoconstriction
Question: DrugsAnswer: Catecholamines - Racemic(All receptors), Noncatecholamines - Alupent, Albuterol, Levalbuterol, , Formoterol, Brovana, Tornalate, Maxair
Question: What are ?Answer: Block Parasympathetic receptor sensitive to acetylcholine. Broncho Di, Increase HR, Dry . Atrovent and Spiriva(Tiotropium BR) DPI
Question: What are Asthma Maintenance ?Answer: Glucocorticosteroids= Prednisone(Tab) and Pulmicort(MDI/DPI. Also Mast cell stabilizers Intal and Tilade. And Leukotriene Accolate, Zyflo and Singulair. Fight all inflammation.
Question: Proteolytic Answer: Dornase Alpha(Pulmozyme) NEB, infectious secretions, digest
Question: AgentsAnswer: Use Ultrasonic Neb, Iso and Hypo both Thin and Hyper induces sputum
Question: Biological Answer: Spore strips used to sterilization
Question: IndicatorsAnswer: ETO
Question: DisinfectantsAnswer: Low-level in Home Acetic Acid(Vinegar), Glutaraldehyde (sterilizing agent for vent , scopes, bags), Auto- claving(true sterilization process in central supply, damages rubber and plastic), Ionizing(High cost, long time), Ethylene(heat sensitive),
 
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