Simple face mask - 4-year-old patient admitted for asthma exacerbation. The patient has inspiratory wheezing, dry cough with oxygen saturations ranging from 88%-90%. Due to the patient’s developmental stage, the patient cannot tolerate the nasal cannula and has pulled of the nasal cannula multiple time., Non-rebreather - 14-year-old arrived to the unit for shortness of breath, stabbing chest pain and fast, shallow breathing. A chest x-ray was performed, and the patient has been diagnosed with spontaneous pneumothorax., Nasal Cannula - 5-month-old admitted for respiratory tract symptoms including congestion, moderate subcostal and intercostal retractions. HR 160, RR 50, sat 90%, Heated high-flow NC - 10-month-old infant admitted RSV+, currently on 2L NC. The patient continues to have increased work of breathing – moderate subcostal and intercostal retractions, nasal flaring and grunting. The patient has been suctioned multiple times but sats remain at 90%., 6 LPM - The max flow for a NC?, 6-10 LPM - The flow rate of a simple mask?, 10-15 LPM (inflate before placing) - The flow rate for a non-rebreather?, 3-20 LPM - Flow rate for a high flow NC?, High flow NC - Oxygen delivery device that adds heat and moisture., Simple mask - A delivery system that covers the patients nose and mouth., Non-rebreather mask - A device that includes a reservoir bag and rapidly provides higher level of Fio2?, Over 3 LPM - When should you consider heated humidity?, Meter Dose Inhaler. Helps get the inhaled medication to the entire lung. Always use. - What is a MDI/Spacer?, Post surgery for lung function. Helps prevent fluid build-up. - What is an incentive spirometer for?,

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