Oxygen Therapy Test
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| A. 78%B. 21%.C. To drain the intrapleural space and the mediastinum.D. Increased cardiopulmonary workload, heart rate, blood pressure, and patients work of breathing.E. 1L=24%
2L=28%
3L=32%
4L=36%
5L=40%
6L=44%F. Production of cellular metabolism is grossly inadequate and death ultimately occurs.G. Chemotherapeutic drugs and Parenteral Nutrition.H. The brain, heart, lungs, and liver.I. To administer a variety of drugs, manage fluid volume, serve as a conduit for blood analysis and transfusions, and monitor cardiac pressures.J. Yes, the U.S. Pharmacopeia defined O2 as being a drug in the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act of 1962.K. The distal tip should be 1 or 2 inches (3-5cm) superior to the tracheal bifurcation (Carina). L. 1. Oxygen delivery device 2. Gas source 3. Means by which the two can be connected.M. Is the body's ability to physiologically regulate its inner environment to ensure its stability in response to fluctuations in the outside environment.N. 30%O. Under no circumstances should an oxygen device be completely removed from the patient for the purpose of taking a radiograph without the consent or supervision of a physician, respiratory care practitioner, or attending nurse.P. Are catheters that are inserted into a large vein.Q. Is a variable-oxygen concentration, a device that does not meet the entire inspiratory demand or needs of a patient. R. Liter Per Minute(LPM) and Percent Concentration (%).S. 4 LPM.T. Low flow and high flow. |
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