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Oxygen Therapy Test

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What % of oxygen supplied in a room to maintain homeostasis?
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What happens when oxygen is absent?
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What are CV lines also used for today?
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Humidification should be used liter flows past what LPM?
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What 3 things must you have to deliver oxygen?
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What can be indicators for the need of extra oxygen?
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Is oxygen a drug?
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Oxygen therapy is broken down into 2 parts what are they?
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What Liter amount is the percents?
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What are Thoracostomy (intrapleural) tubes, more commonly called chest tubes are used for what?
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What % of Nitrogen keeps the lungs inflated?
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When should an oxygen device be removed from a patient?
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What 2 units are oxygen measured in?
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What is a low flow?
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A properly positioned endotracheal tube should be how?
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The average normal breathing pattern consumes what percent of the 150 mmHg oxygen pressure?
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CV lines were initially developed to administer what?
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What are Central Venous (CV) lines?
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What is Human Homeostasis?
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What are the tissues most sensitive to Hypoxia?
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78%
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21%.
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To drain the intrapleural space and the mediastinum.
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Increased cardiopulmonary workload, heart rate, blood pressure, and patients work of breathing.
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1L=24% 2L=28% 3L=32% 4L=36% 5L=40% 6L=44%
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Production of cellular metabolism is grossly inadequate and death ultimately occurs.
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Chemotherapeutic drugs and Parenteral Nutrition.
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The brain, heart, lungs, and liver.
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To administer a variety of drugs, manage fluid volume, serve as a conduit for blood analysis and transfusions, and monitor cardiac pressures.
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Yes, the U.S. Pharmacopeia defined O2 as being a drug in the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act of 1962.
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The distal tip should be 1 or 2 inches (3-5cm) superior to the tracheal bifurcation (Carina).
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1. Oxygen delivery device 2. Gas source 3. Means by which the two can be connected.
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Is the body's ability to physiologically regulate its inner environment to ensure its stability in response to fluctuations in the outside environment.
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30%
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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.
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Are catheters that are inserted into a large vein.
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Is a variable-oxygen concentration, a device that does not meet the entire inspiratory demand or needs of a patient.
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Liter Per Minute(LPM) and Percent Concentration (%).
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4 LPM.
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Low flow and high flow.
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A person can go without oxygen for how many minutes before irreversible brain damage?
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When the 30% of oxygen usage drops then this creates what in the blood?
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Which part high or low allows us to guarantee the amount of oxygen the patient is receiving?
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Which part high or low does not allow us to know the exact amount of oxygen the patient is receiving?
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What color is an Air Flowmeter?
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What color is an Oxygen Flowmeter?
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Tasteless and odorless gas.
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The decreased partial pressure amount of oxygen present in the human blood.
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Is an abnormal low oxygen available to the body or individual tissue or organ.
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No, but it strongly supports combustion.

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