What does LPM stand for?, Low pressure membrane, Liters per minute, LPM is the same thing as percentage of oxygen, True , False, What is the normal range to set the flow meter in LPM for a regular nasal cannula?, 1-6 LPM, 6-10 LPM, What does FiO2 stand for?, Fraction of inspired oxygen, Force of inhaled oxygen, What FiO2 is room air?, 21%, 24%, 15%, 50%, What is the FiO2 range provided by a regular nasal cannula?, 24-45%, 40-55%, A basic nasal cannula is considered a low flow device meaning FiO2 is affected by inspiratory flow rate, tidal volume, respiratory rate, and flow rate of oxygen., True , False, Leaving a patient on 100% FiO2 for a long period of time can cause oxygen toxicity., False, True, Patients with COPD become tolerant to high CO2 levels in their lungs, what stimulates a patient with COPD to take a breath?, High CO2, Hypoxic drive, High O2, Low CO2, What is the percentage of oxygen (or FiO2) range for a simple mask?, 0.40-0.55, 0.60-0.65, What is the minimum LPM flow a simple face mask should be set at?, 6 LPM, 10 LPM, Venturi masks allow for precise titration of FiO2, True , False, With a Venturi mask, the RT can't dial in a precise FiO2 percentage that is not directly related to the liters per minute set on the flow meter, True , False, What is the bag that is attached to a non-rebreather mask called?, reservoir bag , air sac, bag mask ventilator, What percentage or FiO2 can be delivered with a non-rebreather mask?, 21-100%, 60-100%, It is essential that the flow rate is high enough to keep the bag inflated on a non-rebreather mask, True , False, If the patient’s SpO2 is dropping on the monitor, what is the first assessment you would want to perform?, Look at the patient, do they look like they are in distress?, Jack up the liter flow, It is incredibly important to actually count the respiratory rate of a patient who is having respiratory issues and not just guess a number between 12-20., True , False, Humidity can be provided by a bubbler with a non-rebreather mask., False, True, What oxygen device is shown in the picture?, Non-rebreather, Partial Rebreather, Simple Mask, Nasal cannula, What oxygen device is shown in the picture?, Non-rebreather, Partial Rebreather, Simple Mask, Nasal cannula, What oxygen device is shown in the picture?, Non-rebreather, Partial Rebreather, Simple Mask, Air Entrainment Mask, What oxygen device is shown in the picture?, Non-rebreather, Partial Rebreather, Air Entrainment MaskAir Entrainment Mask, Simple MaskSimple Mask, What is the E tank Factor, 0.28, 3.14, 054, 5.25, What is the H tank Factor, 0.28, 3.14, 054, 5.25, If the reservoir bag completely collapses when the patient inhales when on a non-rebreather, what should you do to correct it?, Increase the flow, Tell the patient to breath deeper, Decrease the flow, Intubate.
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