Deck 35: Home Care

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What is the utility of downloading information from an apnea monitor?

A) It facilitates billing the patient for services.
B) It helps monitor oxygen use.
C) It enables differentiating among different types of apnea.
D) It helps decide the next laboratory evaluation.
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What is a major advantage of using a portable ventilator?

A) It is easy to analyze the inspired fraction of oxygen (FiO2).
B) No humidification is necessary.
C) It provides a variety of ventilation modes.
D) A variety of power sources can be used.
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What are the advantages of an oxygen concentrator?

A) It provides an unlimited supply of oxygen.
B) It does not require a power source.
C) It does not require gas analysis.
D) It is ideal for transport situations.
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Which of the following backup equipment needs to be provided for a home-ventilated infant who (1) lacks the ability to breathe spontaneously for at least 4 successive hours, (2) lives 2 hours away by automobile from medical assistance, and (3) requires mechanical ventilation for mobility?

A) Point-of-care blood gas analyzer
B) Second oxygen concentrator
C) Additional source of oxygen
D) Additional ventilator and ventilator circuits
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Which of the following infants may benefit from using an apnea monitor at home?
I. Infants who were born preterm
II. Infants who have experienced a life-threatening event
III. Infants who have been diagnosed with gastroesophageal reflux disease
IV. Infants who have experienced an apneic episode for any reason in the hospital

A) II and III only
B) I, II, and IV only
C) I, III, and IV only
D) II, III, and IV only
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Which of the following circumstances constitute obstacles to discharging a child who requires home mechanical ventilation?
I) Lack of family access to public transportation
II) Large number of siblings
III) Delays in approval for home care funding
IV) Unsuitable home environment

A) I and II only
B) II and III only
C) III and IV only
D) II, III, and IV only
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What is the outcome when delays in funding for the home care services occur?

A) The process continues because eventually the funding will materialize.
B) Only the essential components of the discharge plan are initially implanted.
C) The discharge process is delayed until the caregivers receive education to perform additional services.
D) The discharge is delayed indefinitely.
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At what point during the patient's admission to the hospital should discharge planning begin?

A) On admission
B) Once the patient gets situated in a private or semiprivate room
C) Once the patient stabilizes
D) When the patient stabilizes and after all resources have been evaluated
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Before a ventilator-dependent child can be discharged home, which of the following criteria must be met?

A) The ventilator setting must be stable for at least 3 weeks.
B) Arterial blood gas pH and CO2 measurements must be within normal limits.
C) The patient's FiO2 must be 0.80 or less.
D) At least two adult caregivers must be willing to commit to participate in the necessary training and the child's ongoing care.
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Why are compressed gas cylinders of oxygen becoming more commonplace for patient transport in the home care setting?

A) Because patients generally cannot afford liquid oxygen
B) Because compressed gas cylinders are being made smaller and lighter
C) Because they are being made safer and people can smoke near them
D) Because the grade of oxygen in compressed gas cylinders is higher than in liquid systems
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Who is responsible for deciding the type of oxygen delivery system that will be used in the home?

A) Physician
B) Patient
C) Durable medical equipment (DME) company
D) Discharge planner
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What effect does an extended hospital stay tend to have on the discharge planning process for a child expected to receive mechanical ventilation at home?

A) It helps the family become more familiar with providing health care at home.
B) It provides the family with the opportunity to earn more income to facilitate the discharge process.
C) It affords the family more time to recruit additional health care providers to be used in the home.
D) It often results in a negative change in the family dynamics.
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What are the goals of discharge planning?
I) To reduce the number of hospitalizations
II) To have the patient resume activities of daily living
III) To reduce the number of emergency room visits
IV) To reduce the patient's length of stay

A) I and IV only
B) I, II, and III only
C) I, II, and IV only
D) II, III, and IV only
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What considerations need to be taken into account when applying external positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) to a home ventilator?
I) The ventilator circuit must be able to accommodate the weight of the PEEP valve.
II) The PEEP valve must be able to function at any angle.
III) Thoracostomy tubes need to be available to treat a pneumothorax.
IV) The exhalation ports must be free from obstructions.

A) II and IV only
B) I, II, and III only
C) I, II, and IV only
D) II, III, and IV only
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Before the patient is discharged home, who needs to meet and assess the needs of both the child and family?

A) The family and the physician
B) The nurse and the family
C) The physician and nurse
D) The family and the health care team
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Which of the following is the most important disadvantage of a liquid oxygen system?

A) It is very heavy.
B) It requires a power source.
C) It requires filling every 6 months.
D) It vents regardless of whether the flow is on or off.
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What is the utility of downloading information from an apnea monitor?

A) It facilitates billing the patient for services.
B) It helps monitor oxygen use.
C) It enables differentiating among different types of apnea.
D) It helps decide the next laboratory evaluation.
C
The information obtained from a download can be used to distinguish the type of apnea, decide the type of medical treatment needed, and determine compliance and when to discontinue the monitor.
2
What is a major advantage of using a portable ventilator?

A) It is easy to analyze the inspired fraction of oxygen (FiO2).
B) No humidification is necessary.
C) It provides a variety of ventilation modes.
D) A variety of power sources can be used.
D
A major advantage of a portable ventilator is the ability to use a variety of power sources, including house current, an internal battery for short periods, and an external battery for extended periods. Some portable ventilators can operate from a car battery by connecting to the cigarette lighter.
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What are the advantages of an oxygen concentrator?

A) It provides an unlimited supply of oxygen.
B) It does not require a power source.
C) It does not require gas analysis.
D) It is ideal for transport situations.
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Most concentrators provide greater than 90% oxygen. On some concentrators the flowmeters can be changed to provide low flow rates (see Figure 35-3 in the textbook), whereas others have dual flowmeters to accommodate the varied needs of the patient (see Figure 35-4 in the textbook). The DME provider needs to evaluate each concentrator's specifications before use with pediatric patients to ensure it can be used with low flows. When using concentrators, oxygen cylinders are provided for the patient to use for transport and for backup in the case of an electrical power outage. As long as there is an electrical source, an oxygen concentrator provides an unlimited supply of oxygen and does not need to be refilled.
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Which of the following backup equipment needs to be provided for a home-ventilated infant who (1) lacks the ability to breathe spontaneously for at least 4 successive hours, (2) lives 2 hours away by automobile from medical assistance, and (3) requires mechanical ventilation for mobility?

A) Point-of-care blood gas analyzer
B) Second oxygen concentrator
C) Additional source of oxygen
D) Additional ventilator and ventilator circuits
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Which of the following infants may benefit from using an apnea monitor at home?
I. Infants who were born preterm
II. Infants who have experienced a life-threatening event
III. Infants who have been diagnosed with gastroesophageal reflux disease
IV. Infants who have experienced an apneic episode for any reason in the hospital

A) II and III only
B) I, II, and IV only
C) I, III, and IV only
D) II, III, and IV only
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Which of the following circumstances constitute obstacles to discharging a child who requires home mechanical ventilation?
I) Lack of family access to public transportation
II) Large number of siblings
III) Delays in approval for home care funding
IV) Unsuitable home environment

A) I and II only
B) II and III only
C) III and IV only
D) II, III, and IV only
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What is the outcome when delays in funding for the home care services occur?

A) The process continues because eventually the funding will materialize.
B) Only the essential components of the discharge plan are initially implanted.
C) The discharge process is delayed until the caregivers receive education to perform additional services.
D) The discharge is delayed indefinitely.
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At what point during the patient's admission to the hospital should discharge planning begin?

A) On admission
B) Once the patient gets situated in a private or semiprivate room
C) Once the patient stabilizes
D) When the patient stabilizes and after all resources have been evaluated
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Before a ventilator-dependent child can be discharged home, which of the following criteria must be met?

A) The ventilator setting must be stable for at least 3 weeks.
B) Arterial blood gas pH and CO2 measurements must be within normal limits.
C) The patient's FiO2 must be 0.80 or less.
D) At least two adult caregivers must be willing to commit to participate in the necessary training and the child's ongoing care.
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Why are compressed gas cylinders of oxygen becoming more commonplace for patient transport in the home care setting?

A) Because patients generally cannot afford liquid oxygen
B) Because compressed gas cylinders are being made smaller and lighter
C) Because they are being made safer and people can smoke near them
D) Because the grade of oxygen in compressed gas cylinders is higher than in liquid systems
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Who is responsible for deciding the type of oxygen delivery system that will be used in the home?

A) Physician
B) Patient
C) Durable medical equipment (DME) company
D) Discharge planner
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What effect does an extended hospital stay tend to have on the discharge planning process for a child expected to receive mechanical ventilation at home?

A) It helps the family become more familiar with providing health care at home.
B) It provides the family with the opportunity to earn more income to facilitate the discharge process.
C) It affords the family more time to recruit additional health care providers to be used in the home.
D) It often results in a negative change in the family dynamics.
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What are the goals of discharge planning?
I) To reduce the number of hospitalizations
II) To have the patient resume activities of daily living
III) To reduce the number of emergency room visits
IV) To reduce the patient's length of stay

A) I and IV only
B) I, II, and III only
C) I, II, and IV only
D) II, III, and IV only
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What considerations need to be taken into account when applying external positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) to a home ventilator?
I) The ventilator circuit must be able to accommodate the weight of the PEEP valve.
II) The PEEP valve must be able to function at any angle.
III) Thoracostomy tubes need to be available to treat a pneumothorax.
IV) The exhalation ports must be free from obstructions.

A) II and IV only
B) I, II, and III only
C) I, II, and IV only
D) II, III, and IV only
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Before the patient is discharged home, who needs to meet and assess the needs of both the child and family?

A) The family and the physician
B) The nurse and the family
C) The physician and nurse
D) The family and the health care team
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Which of the following is the most important disadvantage of a liquid oxygen system?

A) It is very heavy.
B) It requires a power source.
C) It requires filling every 6 months.
D) It vents regardless of whether the flow is on or off.
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