Deck 2: How Ventilators Work

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Which of the following is an example of a flow control valve?

A) Linear piston
B) Spring-loaded bellows
C) Solenoid
D) Rotary drive piston
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In the image,what does "B" represent?
<strong>In the image,what does B represent?  </strong> A) Expiratory valve line B) Exhalation valve C) Expiratory line D) Main inspiratory line <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) Expiratory valve line
B) Exhalation valve
C) Expiratory line
D) Main inspiratory line
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The type of compressor that is used by hospitals to supply wall compressed air has which of the following?

A) Piston
B) Bellows
C) Rotating blades
D) Moving diaphragm
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The power transmission and conversion system of a ventilator is defined as which of the following?

A) A mechanical device that produces gas flow to the patient.
B) An electrical motor that is connected by a special gearing mechanism.
C) The system that interprets the settings and produces or regulates the desired output.
D) Internal hardware that changes electrical or pneumatic energy into mechanical energy.
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A ventilator for which the primary power source generates a gas flow that compresses another mechanism and causes the gas from inside the mechanism to be delivered to the patient is known as which of the following?

A) Single-circuit
B) Double-circuit
C) Closed loop
D) Open loop
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The respiratory therapist enters modes and parameters into the ventilator with which of the following?

A) Control logic
B) Input power
C) User interface
D) Drive mechanism
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The function of the exhalation valve is to do which of the following?

A) Adjust the flow going to the patient.
B) Close during exhalation to vent patient gas.
C) Seal the external circuit during inspiration.
D) Determine the volume being delivered.
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A series of tubes that allow gas to flow inside the ventilator and between the ventilator and the patient is referred to as the:

A) pneumatic circuit.
B) control circuit.
C) control scheme.
D) patient circuit.
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In a spring-loaded bellows volume-delivery device,the amount of pressure is determined by the:

A) location of the bellows.
B) volume setting on the ventilator.
C) tightness of the spring.
D) electrical power provided to the spring.
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A patient being transferred from a hospital to a skilled nursing facility requires mechanical ventilation with a fractional inspired oxygen (FɪO₂)of 0.21.The skilled nursing facility has no piped in gases.Which of the following ventilators will be able to function in the skilled nursing facility without any extra equipment?

A) Servoi
B) LTV 1000
C) Bird Mark 7
D) Bio-Med MVP-10
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Modern intensive care units' (ICU)ventilators regulate gas flow to the patient by using which of the following?

A) Rotary drive pistons
B) Linear drive pistons
C) Proportional solenoids
D) Spring-loaded bellows
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The internal circuit of a ventilator allows the gas to go directly from its power source into the patient.This is known as which of the following?

A) Single-circuit
B) Open loop
C) Closed loop
D) Double-circuit
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The volume displacement device that creates a sinusoidal flow waveform is which of the following?

A) Rotary drive piston
B) Linear drive piston
C) Spring-loaded bellows
D) Proportional solenoid
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Deck 2: How Ventilators Work
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Which of the following is an example of a flow control valve?

A) Linear piston
B) Spring-loaded bellows
C) Solenoid
D) Rotary drive piston
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Flow-control valves include proportional solenoid valves and digital valves with on/off configurations.
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In the image,what does "B" represent?
<strong>In the image,what does B represent?  </strong> A) Expiratory valve line B) Exhalation valve C) Expiratory line D) Main inspiratory line

A) Expiratory valve line
B) Exhalation valve
C) Expiratory line
D) Main inspiratory line
Expiratory line
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The type of compressor that is used by hospitals to supply wall compressed air has which of the following?

A) Piston
B) Bellows
C) Rotating blades
D) Moving diaphragm
A
Hospitals use large,piston-type,water-cooled compressors to supply wall gas outlets.
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The power transmission and conversion system of a ventilator is defined as which of the following?

A) A mechanical device that produces gas flow to the patient.
B) An electrical motor that is connected by a special gearing mechanism.
C) The system that interprets the settings and produces or regulates the desired output.
D) Internal hardware that changes electrical or pneumatic energy into mechanical energy.
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A ventilator for which the primary power source generates a gas flow that compresses another mechanism and causes the gas from inside the mechanism to be delivered to the patient is known as which of the following?

A) Single-circuit
B) Double-circuit
C) Closed loop
D) Open loop
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The respiratory therapist enters modes and parameters into the ventilator with which of the following?

A) Control logic
B) Input power
C) User interface
D) Drive mechanism
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The function of the exhalation valve is to do which of the following?

A) Adjust the flow going to the patient.
B) Close during exhalation to vent patient gas.
C) Seal the external circuit during inspiration.
D) Determine the volume being delivered.
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A series of tubes that allow gas to flow inside the ventilator and between the ventilator and the patient is referred to as the:

A) pneumatic circuit.
B) control circuit.
C) control scheme.
D) patient circuit.
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In a spring-loaded bellows volume-delivery device,the amount of pressure is determined by the:

A) location of the bellows.
B) volume setting on the ventilator.
C) tightness of the spring.
D) electrical power provided to the spring.
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A patient being transferred from a hospital to a skilled nursing facility requires mechanical ventilation with a fractional inspired oxygen (FɪO₂)of 0.21.The skilled nursing facility has no piped in gases.Which of the following ventilators will be able to function in the skilled nursing facility without any extra equipment?

A) Servoi
B) LTV 1000
C) Bird Mark 7
D) Bio-Med MVP-10
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Modern intensive care units' (ICU)ventilators regulate gas flow to the patient by using which of the following?

A) Rotary drive pistons
B) Linear drive pistons
C) Proportional solenoids
D) Spring-loaded bellows
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The internal circuit of a ventilator allows the gas to go directly from its power source into the patient.This is known as which of the following?

A) Single-circuit
B) Open loop
C) Closed loop
D) Double-circuit
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The volume displacement device that creates a sinusoidal flow waveform is which of the following?

A) Rotary drive piston
B) Linear drive piston
C) Spring-loaded bellows
D) Proportional solenoid
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