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Question: What is the for minute ventilation?Answer: volume = respiratory rate x tidal volume
Question: A 36 year old female with a respiratory rate of 12 and volume of 500mL. What would the minute volume be in Liters?Answer: 6L/minute
Question: A 78 year old male with a history of COPD has a respiratory rate of 20 and volume of 650mL. What would his minute volume be in Liters?Answer: 13L/minute
Question: What is the formula for alveolar per minute?Answer: Alveolar ventilation/min = respiratory rate x ventilation (tidal volume - dead space volume)
Question: 20 year old male weighing 160 pounds with a respiratory rate of 12, volume of 500 mL. What would his alveolar ventilation/minute be?Answer: /min
Question: A patient with a respiratory rate of 12, volume of 500mL and weight is unknown. What would the alveolar ventilation per minute be? Answer: /min
Question: The ventilatory parameters for 68kg man with a respiratory rate of 20, tidal 480 mL, vital capacity 2.7L. What would his alveolar ventilation/min be in Liters?Answer: 6.6L/min
Question: What is a carbon dioxide production?Answer: /min
Question: What is the formula for alveolar pressure of carbon dioxide (PACO2)?Answer: PACO2 = VCO2 X 0.863 by VA(alveolar ventilation per minute)
Question: If a patient's carbon dioxide production is normal and their PACO2 is 80mmHg, what their alveolar ventilation be?Answer: 2.15
Question: If a patient's carbon dioxide production is and their PACO2 is 60mmHg, what would their alveolar ventilation be?Answer: 2.88
Question: What is the formula for dead space/tidal volume ?Answer: VD/VT = - PeCo2/PaCo2
Question: What is the 's VD/VT if their PaCO2 is 40 mm HG with a mixed expired CO2 of 28 mm Hg?Answer: 0.3
Question: What is the 's VD/VT if their PaCO2 is 58 mm HG with a mixed expired CO2 of 32 mm Hg? Answer: 0.45
Question: What is the for Boyle's law?Answer: P1V1 =
Question: What is the for Charles law?Answer: V1/T1 = V2/T2
Question: What is the for Combined Gas law?Answer: PV =
Question: An H cylinder is half full (full = 2200) and the patient is receiving oxygen via nasal cannula at 3L/min. How long will the cylinder last in ? in hours?Answer: 1151 . 19.18 hours
Question: An E is at 1400psi and the flow rate is 2.5L/minute. How many minutes will the tank last?Answer: 156.8
Question: If a patient has smoked 2 packs of cigarettes daily for the past 35 , what would their pack year history be?Answer: 70 pack
 
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