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LungExpansionTherapy Quiz

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1. Potential outcomes for IPPB:




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2. Key Term: Collapse of distal lung units due to persistent ventilation with small tidal volumes.




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3. What 3 general assessments must be made before IPPB therapy?




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4. Key Term: Alveolar collapse involving a specific lobe of the lung.




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5. 5 main hazards/complications for IS:




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6. Why is gastric distention a complication/hazard of IPPB?




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7. 2 categories of IS devices:




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8. The 1 absolute contraindication of IPPB:




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9. When explaining the purpose of IPPB therapy, what 4 points must be addressed?




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10. What 2 treatment modalities are added to IPPB therapy when treating resorption atelectasis?




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11. Atelectasis




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12. 6 breaths/minute; I:E ratio 1:3 or 1:4




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13. The positive pressure is likely to cause overinflation of the lung regions not affected by secretions and minimal/no expansion of the affected lung segments.




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14. respiratory alkalosis (accompanied by arrhythmias in severe alkalosis)




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15. sustained maximal inspiration; slow, deep inhalation from FRC to TLC, followed by a 5-10 second breath hold.




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16. Thoracic/upper abdominal post-op patients. History of lung disease/heavy cigarette smoking.




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17. 1. rapid shallow breathing 2. fine, late-inspiratory crackles 3. abnormalities on CXR




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18. Continuous Postitive Airway Pressure (CPAP)




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19. to help patients avoid repeating the maneuver at a rapid rate, which can cause respiratory alkalosis.




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20. 1. unconscious patients or those unable to cooperate 2. patients who can't properly use IS device after instruction 3. Patients unable to generate adequate inspiration





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