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[Show more]Properties for Oxygen - Correct Colorless, Odorless, Transparent, and Tasteless. 
Has a density of 1.429 g/L 
3.3ml of O2 dissolves in 100 ml of water 
O2 is nonflammable but greatly accelerates combustion 
Properties for Air - Correct Colorless, Odorless, 21% O2, 78% Nitrogren, 1% trace 
gases 
Has...
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Add to cartProperties for Oxygen - Correct Colorless, Odorless, Transparent, and Tasteless. 
Has a density of 1.429 g/L 
3.3ml of O2 dissolves in 100 ml of water 
O2 is nonflammable but greatly accelerates combustion 
Properties for Air - Correct Colorless, Odorless, 21% O2, 78% Nitrogren, 1% trace 
gases 
Has...
A therapist who says "Please explain that to me again" to a pt. during an interview is 
using what type of interpersonal communication technique? - Correct Clarifying 
To decrease a pt's loss of body heat.... - Correct - Increase temperature of room 
- Move the patient away from cold windows 
A t...
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Add to cartA therapist who says "Please explain that to me again" to a pt. during an interview is 
using what type of interpersonal communication technique? - Correct Clarifying 
To decrease a pt's loss of body heat.... - Correct - Increase temperature of room 
- Move the patient away from cold windows 
A t...
What is meant by "gas exchange" in the human body? - -Molecules will move from 
high to low concentration. The exchanging of places of oxygen molecules and carbon 
dioxide molecules thru the alveoli 
-gas exchange: co2 and o2 are changing place in pulmonary capillary vessel through 
AC membrane( a...
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Add to cartWhat is meant by "gas exchange" in the human body? - -Molecules will move from 
high to low concentration. The exchanging of places of oxygen molecules and carbon 
dioxide molecules thru the alveoli 
-gas exchange: co2 and o2 are changing place in pulmonary capillary vessel through 
AC membrane( a...
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What is the primary indication for tracheal suctioning? - Correct Retention of 
secretions 
What is the most common complication of suctioning? - Correct hypoxemia. 
Complications of tracheal suctioning include all of the following except: - Correct 
hyperinflation 
How often should patients be suct...
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Add to cartWhat is the primary indication for tracheal suctioning? - Correct Retention of 
secretions 
What is the most common complication of suctioning? - Correct hypoxemia. 
Complications of tracheal suctioning include all of the following except: - Correct 
hyperinflation 
How often should patients be suct...
indication - reason for giving a drug to a patient 
tolerance - increasing dose needed for effect 
adrenergic - drugs that mimic the effect of epinephrine 
vasopressor - drug that exerts a constricting effect on blood vessels 
prodrug - given in an inactive form that converts to active in the body 
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Add to cartindication - reason for giving a drug to a patient 
tolerance - increasing dose needed for effect 
adrenergic - drugs that mimic the effect of epinephrine 
vasopressor - drug that exerts a constricting effect on blood vessels 
prodrug - given in an inactive form that converts to active in the body 
...
To safely and effectively initiate and manage a mechanical vent, an RT must be able to: 
- Ventilator design, classification, & operation 
Appropriate clinical application of ventilatory modes 
Physiologic effects of mechanical ventilation & pulm. mechanics 
Four basic functions: - input power 
powe...
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Add to cartTo safely and effectively initiate and manage a mechanical vent, an RT must be able to: 
- Ventilator design, classification, & operation 
Appropriate clinical application of ventilatory modes 
Physiologic effects of mechanical ventilation & pulm. mechanics 
Four basic functions: - input power 
powe...
aerosol medications - Any medication that is delivered by aerosol via the respiratory 
tract 
airway management - The process of insuring that the upper airway is free of foreign 
substances and patent to gas flow 
American Association for Respiratory Care (AARC) - Founded in 1947 in Chicago, 
the I...
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Add to cartaerosol medications - Any medication that is delivered by aerosol via the respiratory 
tract 
airway management - The process of insuring that the upper airway is free of foreign 
substances and patent to gas flow 
American Association for Respiratory Care (AARC) - Founded in 1947 in Chicago, 
the I...
Who is the father of medicine? - Hippocrates 
Who is credited with the discovery of oxygen? - Joseph Priestley 
Who created the germ theory? - Louis Pasteur 
Who described the law of partial pressures in a gas mixture? - John Dalton 
Who described the relationship between gas pressure and temperatur...
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Add to cartWho is the father of medicine? - Hippocrates 
Who is credited with the discovery of oxygen? - Joseph Priestley 
Who created the germ theory? - Louis Pasteur 
Who described the law of partial pressures in a gas mixture? - John Dalton 
Who described the relationship between gas pressure and temperatur...
What are the phases of ventilation? - Inspiration and expiration 
Tidal volume (Vt) - Volume of gas that moves in and out of the respiratory tract 
measured during either inspiration or expiration 
Vt - Refreshes the gas present in the line, removing CO2 and Supplying O2 to meet 
metabolic needs 
To...
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Add to cartWhat are the phases of ventilation? - Inspiration and expiration 
Tidal volume (Vt) - Volume of gas that moves in and out of the respiratory tract 
measured during either inspiration or expiration 
Vt - Refreshes the gas present in the line, removing CO2 and Supplying O2 to meet 
metabolic needs 
To...
Which node is the "backup" pacemaker? - AV node 
When should a ECG be obtained? - Patient has signs and symptoms of: MI & CHF 
Assessment tool to help determine pt's general health. 
Screening tool - pre-op surgery 
Hx of heart disease 
The resting ECG does reflect the pumping ability of the hear...
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Add to cartWhich node is the "backup" pacemaker? - AV node 
When should a ECG be obtained? - Patient has signs and symptoms of: MI & CHF 
Assessment tool to help determine pt's general health. 
Screening tool - pre-op surgery 
Hx of heart disease 
The resting ECG does reflect the pumping ability of the hear...
What are the 5 main areas of ventilation? - 1. Mechanics of Ventilation 
2. Mechanics of Expiration 
3. Work of Breathing (WOB) 
4. Distribution of Ventilation 
5. Efficiency and Effectiveness of Ventilation 
Ventilation is ______ - Cyclic 
What are the 3 Phases of ventilation? - - Inspiration 
- Ex...
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Add to cartWhat are the 5 main areas of ventilation? - 1. Mechanics of Ventilation 
2. Mechanics of Expiration 
3. Work of Breathing (WOB) 
4. Distribution of Ventilation 
5. Efficiency and Effectiveness of Ventilation 
Ventilation is ______ - Cyclic 
What are the 3 Phases of ventilation? - - Inspiration 
- Ex...
A ______ ____ is the low resistance 
pathway to Zero voltage. - ground wire 
_______ completes circuit by 
neutral ground 
taking current to ________ wire. - neutral ground 
_________ or _________ provide 
written statements of occurrences 
pertaining to patient - medical records or charts 
________...
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pathway to Zero voltage. - ground wire 
_______ completes circuit by 
neutral ground 
taking current to ________ wire. - neutral ground 
_________ or _________ provide 
written statements of occurrences 
pertaining to patient - medical records or charts 
________...
What are the elements of respiratory care department? - Medical director 
respiratory therapists 
technical director 
Medical directors and their roles - - usually a pulmonary / critical care physician or 
anesthesiologist 
-He owns a full time responsibility, and should be available on 24 hour basi...
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Add to cartWhat are the elements of respiratory care department? - Medical director 
respiratory therapists 
technical director 
Medical directors and their roles - - usually a pulmonary / critical care physician or 
anesthesiologist 
-He owns a full time responsibility, and should be available on 24 hour basi...
Breath initiated by the ventilator - mandatory breath 
causes a breath to end - cycle variable 
manipulated by machine to cause inspiration - Control variable 
controls the magnitude of inspiration - Limit variable 
combination of machine and spontaneous 
breaths - intermittent mandatory ventilation...
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Add to cartBreath initiated by the ventilator - mandatory breath 
causes a breath to end - cycle variable 
manipulated by machine to cause inspiration - Control variable 
controls the magnitude of inspiration - Limit variable 
combination of machine and spontaneous 
breaths - intermittent mandatory ventilation...
To safely and effectively initiate and manage a mechanical vent, an RT must be able to: 
- Ventilator design, classification, & operation 
Appropriate clinical application of ventilatory modes 
Physiologic effects of mechanical ventilation & pulm. mechanics 
Four basic functions: - input power 
powe...
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Add to cartTo safely and effectively initiate and manage a mechanical vent, an RT must be able to: 
- Ventilator design, classification, & operation 
Appropriate clinical application of ventilatory modes 
Physiologic effects of mechanical ventilation & pulm. mechanics 
Four basic functions: - input power 
powe...
RC in Ancient Times - Cultures developed herbal remedies to combat disease 
Respiratory Care (Definition) - Health discipline specializing in the promotion of 
optimal cardiopulmonary health 
Respiratory Therapists - Practitioners of respiratory care focused on identifying, 
preventing and treating ...
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Respiratory Care (Definition) - Health discipline specializing in the promotion of 
optimal cardiopulmonary health 
Respiratory Therapists - Practitioners of respiratory care focused on identifying, 
preventing and treating ...
Which of the following statements correctly describe gases? 
1. Gases exhibit the phenomenon of flow. 
2. Molecular forces of attraction are minimal. 
3. Gases are difficult to compress. 
4. Gases expand to fill their container. - 1, 2, and 4 only 
A patient has a recorded body temperature of 106° ...
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1. Gases exhibit the phenomenon of flow. 
2. Molecular forces of attraction are minimal. 
3. Gases are difficult to compress. 
4. Gases expand to fill their container. - 1, 2, and 4 only 
A patient has a recorded body temperature of 106° ...
AARC - Correct American Association for Respiratory Care (Role: Provides 
education, advocacy, publications. 
CoARC - Correct Committee on Accreditation for Respiratory Care (Role:Guides 
for school and accreditation) 
NBRC - Correct National Board for Respiratory Care (organization responsible for ...
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Add to cartAARC - Correct American Association for Respiratory Care (Role: Provides 
education, advocacy, publications. 
CoARC - Correct Committee on Accreditation for Respiratory Care (Role:Guides 
for school and accreditation) 
NBRC - Correct National Board for Respiratory Care (organization responsible for ...
Overall goals of rehabilitation - Correct Maximize functional ability and minimize the 
impact of disability 
Other goals: control sx, restore functional capabilities, and improve the overall quality of 
life 
Principle objective of pulmonary rehab - Correct To control and alleviate disease sx 
and ...
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Add to cartOverall goals of rehabilitation - Correct Maximize functional ability and minimize the 
impact of disability 
Other goals: control sx, restore functional capabilities, and improve the overall quality of 
life 
Principle objective of pulmonary rehab - Correct To control and alleviate disease sx 
and ...
The flow of electricity is called _________ - Correct current 
The third prong in the neutral wire, or _________ which helps prevent electrocution. - 
Correct ground 
Electrocution can occur in the form of a(n) __________ shock. This might happen if you 
are standing on a wet floor and a power cord ...
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Add to cartThe flow of electricity is called _________ - Correct current 
The third prong in the neutral wire, or _________ which helps prevent electrocution. - 
Correct ground 
Electrocution can occur in the form of a(n) __________ shock. This might happen if you 
are standing on a wet floor and a power cord ...
What USN setting controls aerosol output? - Correct amplitude 
Device indicated for patients with large amount of thick secretions - Correct Sterile 
water/Bland aerosol via jet nebulizer 
What temp should be maintained on a heated humidifier? - Correct 35-37*C 
What controls the particle when using...
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Add to cartWhat USN setting controls aerosol output? - Correct amplitude 
Device indicated for patients with large amount of thick secretions - Correct Sterile 
water/Bland aerosol via jet nebulizer 
What temp should be maintained on a heated humidifier? - Correct 35-37*C 
What controls the particle when using...
What is the primary function of the lungs? - Correct Gas exchange 
During each cycle of normal resting ventilation, a volume of gas is moved into and out of 
the respiratory tract. This cyclical volume is called the: - Correct tidal volume (VT). 
Which of the following pressures vary throughout the ...
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Add to cartWhat is the primary function of the lungs? - Correct Gas exchange 
During each cycle of normal resting ventilation, a volume of gas is moved into and out of 
the respiratory tract. This cyclical volume is called the: - Correct tidal volume (VT). 
Which of the following pressures vary throughout the ...
Which of the following phases constitute the course of drug action from dose to effect? 
1. Drug administration 
2. Pharmacognosy 
3. Pharmacokinetic 
4. Pharmacodynamic - Correct 1, 3, and 4 only 
Which of the following devices are most commonly used to deliver aerosols by the 
inhalation route? 
1...
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Add to cartWhich of the following phases constitute the course of drug action from dose to effect? 
1. Drug administration 
2. Pharmacognosy 
3. Pharmacokinetic 
4. Pharmacodynamic - Correct 1, 3, and 4 only 
Which of the following devices are most commonly used to deliver aerosols by the 
inhalation route? 
1...
All of the following sanctions can apply when one breaks a law except: - Correct 
Professional censure 
What simple question does ethics try to answer? - Correct How should I act? 
What ethical issue has recently become a significant concern for respiratory therapists 
and all healthcare providers d...
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Add to cartAll of the following sanctions can apply when one breaks a law except: - Correct 
Professional censure 
What simple question does ethics try to answer? - Correct How should I act? 
What ethical issue has recently become a significant concern for respiratory therapists 
and all healthcare providers d...
Physician Assistant - Correct Caregiver who acts as a physician extender after 
receiving additional education 
Respiratory Therapy - Correct Health Care discipline that specializes in the 
promotion of optimum cardiopulmonary health 
Respiratory Care - Correct Name suggesting increased involvement ...
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Add to cartPhysician Assistant - Correct Caregiver who acts as a physician extender after 
receiving additional education 
Respiratory Therapy - Correct Health Care discipline that specializes in the 
promotion of optimum cardiopulmonary health 
Respiratory Care - Correct Name suggesting increased involvement ...
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