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The respiratory therapist receives an order to set up a moderate level of oxygen on a patient who
arrives in the ED breathing at a rate of 35 BPM. Which of the following is most appropriate to use?



1. Simple O2 mask at 10 LPM

2. Nasal cannula at 4 LPM

3. Nonrebreathing mask at 15 LPM

4. Air-entrainment mask at 40% O2 ANS -Simple mask at 10 LPM



The physician has ordered oxygen to be set up on a patient who has a spontaneous tidal volume of 500
mL and an inspiratory time of 1 second. Which of the following devices will deliver a flow that meets or
exceeds this patient's inspiratory flow?



1. 35% air entrainment mask at 6 LPM

2. 60% aerosol mask at 12 LPM

3. NRB at 15 LPM

4. Simple O2 mask at 10 LPM ANS -35% air entrainment mask at 6 LPM



Use inspiratory flow equation: flow rate = L/t

0.5 L/1 second = 0.5 LPS

0.5 x 60 = 30 LPM at least must be delivered



Find air/O2 ratio:

100-35=65

35-21=14



65/14 = 4.64, so ratio is 5:1

,5+1 = 6 x 6LPM = 36 LPM delivered by the air entrainment mask



While making oxygen rounds, you discover the 6 inch reservoir tubing on a 60% T-piece set up has fallen
off. What may result from this situation?



1. The FiO2 could decrease

2. The total flow to the patient could increase

3. More room air entrainment could occur ANS -FiO2 decrease and room entrainment can occur



A patient is using a 30% air entrainment mask at an O2 flow of 5 LPM. What is the total flow being
delivered? ANS -100-30 = 70

30-21 = 9



70/9 = 7.7, so 8:1

8+1 = 9



9x5 LPM = 45 LPM



Large cylinders use which type of safety system? ANS -ASSS (american standard safety system)



*different number of threads/inch and different thread size



Small cylinders use which type of safety system? ANS -PISS (pin index safety system)



Color of carbon dioxide tank ANS -gray



Color of nitrous oxide tank ANS -light blue



Color of helium tank ANS -brown

,color of oxygen tank ANS -green



Duration of cylinder equation ANS -(cylinder pressure x cylinder factor)/flow rate



Cylinder factors for H & E cylinders: ANS -H = 3.14

E = 0.28



Liquid O2 equation ANS -Gas remaining = (Liquid weight (lbs) x 860)/2.5



Duration (minutes) = gas remaining (L)/Flow (LPM)



Indications for this include hypoxemia, labored breathing or dyspnea, and increased myocardial work
ANS -O2 therapy



patients with COPD should maintain a PaO2 between __-__ mmHg ANS -50-65



High oxygen concentrations in the lung can wash out nitrogen and reduce the production of what,
leading to atelectasis? ANS -surfactant



If a normal PaO2 level cannot be maintained with a 60% O2 mask, a large shunt is probable and ____
should be administered if CO2 is normal ANS -CPAP



Normal PaO2 for infants ANS -50-70 mmHg



When given a patient using 60% O2 or higher who has a normal or low PaCO2 but has hypoxemia, place
the patient on _____



(unless they have hypotension, low CO, or increased ICP - increase FiO2 in these cases) ANS -CPAP

, What is the most effective measurement to determining the O2 carrying capacity of a patient's blood
ANS -CaO2



May cause anemic hypoxia, most commonly caused by nitrite poisoning. Treat by administering ascorbic
acid or methylene blue ANS -Methemoglobin



CaO2 equation ANS -(1.24 x Hgb x SpO2) + (0.003 x PaO2)



an o2 delivery device that does not meet the patient's inspiratory flow demands; therefore room air
must make up the remainder of the patient's tidal volume. Not used for inconsistent ventilatory
patterns. ANS -Low flow O2 system



Dlivers 35-50% O2 at flow rates of 5-10 LPM, Flow of 5 is required to prevent Co2 buildup in the mask
ANS -Simple mask



Delivers 40-70% O2 at flow rates of 10-15 LPM ANS -Partial rebreathing mask



Delivers 60-80% O2 at flow rates of 10-15 LPM ANS -NRB



What are the low flow delivery devices? - 5



(regular ventilatory pattern, RR less than 25, Consistent Vt or 300-700) ANS -1. Transtracheal catheter

2. Nasal cannula

3. Simple O2 mask

4. Partial rebreathing mask

5. Nonrebreathing mask



Increasing the flow rate on high flow devices will or will not increase FiO2? ANS -will not



What are the high flow o2 devices? - 6 ANS -1. Air entrainment mask

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