Exam 12: Management of Mechanical Ventilation
Exam 1: Principles of Mechanical Ventilation29 Questions
Exam 2: Effects of Positive Pressure Ventilation30 Questions
Exam 3: Classification of Mechanical Ventilators29 Questions
Exam 4: Operating Modes of Mechanical Ventilation30 Questions
Exam 5: Special Airways for Ventilation30 Questions
Exam 6: Airway Management in Mechanical Ventilation30 Questions
Exam 7: Noninvasive Positive Pressure Ventilation29 Questions
Exam 8: Initiation of Mechanical Ventilation30 Questions
Exam 9: Monitoring in Mechanical Ventilation30 Questions
Exam 10: Hemodynamic Monitoring30 Questions
Exam 11: Ventilator Waveform Analysis30 Questions
Exam 12: Management of Mechanical Ventilation29 Questions
Exam 13: Pharmacotherapy for Mechanical Ventilation29 Questions
Exam 14: Procedures Related to Mechanical Ventilation30 Questions
Exam 15: Critical Care Issues in Mechanical Ventilation30 Questions
Exam 16: Weaning From Mechanical Ventilation30 Questions
Exam 17: Neonatal Mechanical Ventilation30 Questions
Exam 18: Mechanical Ventilation in Non-Traditional Settings30 Questions
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Sodium and ____ are the two major electrolytes that must be monitored.
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Which of the following is a condition that could trigger the high pressure alarm?
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In HFOV, the PaCO2 ____ with a higher amplitude or a ____ frequency.
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The blood gas report pH 7.52, PaCO2 30 mm Hg HCO3- 24 mEq/L is typically interpreted as acute _______________.
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_______________ of the ET tube can only be ensured with adequate humidification and prompt removal of retained secretions.
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The concentrated source of energy in fat emulsion is preferred for fluid-restricted patients.
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Hypophosphatemia decreases tissue ____ level, and in severe form it may cause the patient to experience confusion, muscle weakness, congestive heart failure, and respiratory failure.
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When compared to more frequent circuit changes, weekly circuit change does not increase the incidence of nosocomial infection, including ventilator-associated pneumonia.
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