Exam 6: Physiological Measurement and Monitoring Devices

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Which of the following reference electrodes does the pH (Sanz) system use?

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Which of the following are true regarding home sleep monitors? I. Oxygen saturation is monitored. II. Snoring is monitored. III. Abdominal effort is monitored. IV. Airflow is monitored.

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Six or more quality-control results moving toward one side of the mean is termed:

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Which of the following should be performed when calibrating an oxygen analyzer?

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Most apnea monitors operate using the principle of: I. body plethysmography II. impedance plethysmography III. inductive plethysmography IV. capnometry

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Which of the following are components to a pH-measuring system in a blood gas analyzer? I. pH glass II. calomel reference electrode III. pH-measuring electrode IV. salt bridge

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Which of the following would be an electrical principle of operation used by an oxygen analyzer?

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Which of the following uses a thermistor to measure flow?

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Which of the following are advantages of a Stead-Wells water seal spirometer compared with a chain-compensated water seal spirometer? I. higher frequency response II. can measure subtle flow rates III. less affected by inertia IV. more accurate volume measurement

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What are the indications for pulse oximetry according to the American Association for Respiratory Care (AARC) Clinical Practice Guideline: Pulse Oximetry? I. need to monitor oxyhemoglobin saturation II. need to assess response to therapeutic intervention III. need to comply with mandated regulations and recommendations

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A method of quality control that equilibrates whole blood with a known gas concentration is termed:

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A PCO2 measuring system measures PCO2:

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A co-oximeter can provide a measurement of all hemoglobin variants, while a pulse oximeter can only measure functional hemoglobin. Why does a pulse oximeter only measure functional hemoglobin?

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Which of the following are techniques used by nitric-oxide monitoring equipment? I. electrochemical II. spectrophotometry III. chemiluminescence IV. thermoconductivity

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Which of the following is used by the PO2 electrode as a membrane?

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Which of the following would be a physical principle of operation used by an oxygen analyzer?

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You are instructing a patient to use a Wright respirometer to measure a vital capacity. Which of the following should you include in your instructions to your patient? I. Blow slowly and gently when you exhale. II. Inhale completely until your lungs are full. III. Blow as hard and as fast as you can. IV. Keep blowing until your lungs are completely empty.

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A non-invasive method of measuring PO2 and PCO2 respectively using a miniaturized version of a Clark and Severinghaus electrode is:

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How do end-tidal CO2 monitors measure the CO2 in the exhaled gas?

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Which of the following are criteria for the design of a reference cell for pH/blood gas analysis? I. Reaction is reversible. II. Reaction is stable. III. Reaction is reproducible.

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