Deck 37: Storage and Delivery of Medical Gases

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Which of the following statements about CO2 is FALSE?

A)It does not support animal life.
B)It is a flammable gas.
C)It is odorless and colorless.
D)It is heavier than air.
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Compressed gas cylinders are manufactured from which of the following?

A)copper or brass
B)seamless steel
C)seamless aluminum
D)fiberglass
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What key property of He makes it useful as a therapeutic gas?

A)low solubility
B)chemical inertness
C)low cost
D)low density
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Which of the following equipment could be powered by a small diaphragm or turbine air compressor?
I)small-volume medication nebulizer
II)all-purpose large-volume jet nebulizer
III)intermittent positive-pressure breathing device

A)I only
B)I and II
C)II and III
D)I, II, and III
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Which of the following gases is used to treat conditions causing hypoxic respiratory failure?

A)N2O
B)He
C)NO
D)cyclopropane
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Which of the following statements about He is false?

A)It is an inert gas.
B)It is odorless.
C)It is nonflammable.
D)It is heavier than air.
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Components of a large medical air compressor include which of the following?
I)drying system
II)diaphragm or turbine
III)reservoir tank
IV)pressure-reducing valve

A)II and III
B)II and IV
C)I, II, and III
D)I, III, and IV
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Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations require compressed gas cylinders to be hydrostatically tested for leaks and expansion every how often?

A)1 to 2 years
B)3 to 5 years
C)6 to 8 years
D)5 to 10 years
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Which of the following methods of producing O2 is commonly used in the home care setting?

A)chemical decomposition
B)electrolysis
C)fractional distillation
D)physical separation
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Which of the following statements regarding O2 is false?

A)It is only slightly soluble in water.
B)It is odorless and transparent.
C)It is flammable.
D)It is heavier than air.
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Air for medical use in a hospital should be which of the following?
I)particle-free
II)oil-free
III)dry

A)I and II
B)I and III
C)II and III
D)I, II, and III
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What factors affect the combustion-supporting properties of O2?
I.concentration
II.partial pressure
III.humidity
A.I
B.II
C.I and II
D.I, II, and III
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What is the fire-risk classification of N and CO2?

A)flammable
B)supports combustion
C)inflammable
D)nonflammable
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By what means is air for medical use in a hospital most commonly produced?

A)chemical decomposition
B)electrolysis
C)fractional distillation
D)physical separation
Question
During inspection of the shoulder of a compressed gas cylinder, you note a plus sign (+) next to the test date. This indicates what about the cylinder?

A)It is made of spun aluminum, not steel.
B)It only requires a 10-year DOT inspection.
C)It can be filled to 10% above its service pressure.
D)It has a high coefficient of elastic expansion.
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Which of the following is/are considered therapeutic gases?
I)O2
II)O2-NO mixture
III)O2-He mixture
IV)N2O

A)I and II
B)II and IV
C)III and IV
D)I, II, and III
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What is the most common and least expensive method for commercial production of O2?

A)electrolysis of water
B)fractional distillation of air
C)physical separation by molecular sieves
D)chemical decomposition of sodium chlorate
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Large hospital air compressor systems must be capable of maintaining 50 pounds per square inch gauge (psig) at what flows?

A)10 L/min
B)15 L/min
C)50 L/min
D)100 L/min
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What is the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) purity standard for O2?

A)21%
B)90%
C)95%
D)99%
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Which of the following medical gases support combustion?
I)O2
II)N2O
III)compressed air
IV)CO2

A)I and IV
B)II and III
C)I, II, and III
D)I, III, and IV
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Which of the following mechanisms do all compressed gas cylinders use to avoid excessively high buildup of cylinder pressure?

A)internal convection cooling mechanism
B)pressure-relief mechanism on the valve stem
C)automatic cylinder breech mechanism
D)pressure-relief mechanism on the cylinder body
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The measured pressure in a gas-filled cylinder is equivalent to which of the following?

A)its filling density divided by the cylinder gas factor
B)gas temperature times its coefficient of expansion
C)gas density divided by the density of air at standard temperature, standard pressure, dry (STPD)
D)the force required to compress its volume within the cylinder
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The gauge on an H cylinder of O2 reads 2000 psig. About how long would the contents of this cylinder last, until completely empty, at a flow of 6 L/min?

A)1 hour 30 minutes
B)17 hours 30 minutes
C)18 hours 10 minutes
D)21 hours 50 minutes
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What cylinder factor is used to compute the duration of flow for a 22 cu/ft O2 or air E cylinder?

A)0.28
B)1.34
C)2.41
D)3.14
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Which of the following medical gases can be stored in cylinders as liquids at room temperature?
I)CO2
II)O2
III)N2O

A)I only
B)I and II only
C)I and III only
D)I, II, and III
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The measured pressure in a liquid-filled cylinder is equivalent to which of the following?

A)the force necessary to compress its volume within the cylinder
B)its filling density divided by the cylinder gas factor
C)the pressure of the surface vapor at any given temperature
D)the weight of the liquid divided by the density of water
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The gauge on an E cylinder of O2 reads 800 psig. About how long would the contents of this cylinder last, until completely empty, at a flow of 3 L/min?

A)1 hour 15 minutes
B)1 hour 45 minutes
C)2 hours 10 minutes
D)2 hours 40 minutes
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What is the usual method of monitoring the remaining contents in a gas-filled cylinder?

A)Weigh the cylinder.
B)Read the pressure gauge.
C)Compute the gas density.
D)Read the cylinder label.
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When full, a gas cylinder registers a pressure of 2200 psig. After a few hours of use, the pressure gauge reads 550 psig. The cylinder is now how full?

A)one half
B)one third
C)one fourth
D)two thirds
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To accurately determine the remaining contents of a liquid-filled CO2 cylinder, what would you do?

A)Multiply the pressure by the cylinder factor.
B)Divide the pressure by the cylinder factor.
C)Weigh the contents of the cylinder.
D)Empty the cylinder while timing its flow.
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One cubic foot of any gas is equivalent to how many liters of gas?

A)1.00
B)3.79
C)7.48
D)28.30
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According to the U.S. Department of Commerce, a gas cylinder that is color coded blue should contain which of the following?

A)Air
B)He
C)N2O
D)O2
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According to the National Institute of Standards and Technology of the U.S. Department of Commerce, a gas cylinder that is color-coded brown and green should contain which of the following?

A)O2-N2 mixture
B)O2-CO2 mixture
C)CO2
D)O2-He mixture
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The gauge on a G cylinder of O2 reads 400 psig. About how long would the contents of this cylinder last, until completely empty, at a flow of 5 L/min?

A)2 hours 40 minutes
B)3 hours 10 minutes
C)4 hours 30 minutes
D)9 hours 15 minutes
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What cylinder factor is used to compute the duration of flow for a 244 cu/ft (H/K) O2 or air cylinder?

A)0.16
B)0.28
C)3.14
D)2.41
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In clinical practice, how is a positive identification made of the contents of a medical gas cylinder?

A)noting the color of the cylinder
B)inspecting the cylinder threads
C)reading the cylinder label
D)collecting and analyzing a gas sample
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A cylinder of N2O has a gauge pressure of 750 psig when full. What will be the pressure in this cylinder when it is half full?

A)375 psig
B)750 psig
C)1500 psig
D)2200 psig
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What is the key difference between small compressed gas cylinders (sizes AA to E) and their larger counterparts (sizes F to K)?

A)Small gas cylinders do not undergo regular DOT testing.
B)Small gas cylinders are always filled to lower pressures.
C)Small gas cylinders cannot be used for anesthetic gases.
D)Small gas cylinders use a yoke (not threaded) connector.
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Cylinders of liquid gases are filled according to what specification?

A)filling density
B)critical weight
C)elastic expansion
D)filling pressure
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Under what conditions will the gauge pressure of a cylinder of N2O accurately represent its contents?
I)when the liquid in the cylinder has completely vaporized
II)when the ambient temperature exceeds the critical temperature
III)when the filling density is less than 1.0 (water-filled)

A)I and II
B)I and III
C)II only
D)I, II, and III
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What is the PISS index hole position for O2?

A)1 and 5
B)2 and 5
C)1 and 6
D)4 and 6
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What is the primary purpose of indexed connector systems?

A)to prevent inadvertent misconnections between equipment
B)to speed making connections between equipment
C)to allow U.S. equipment to "mate" with foreign equipment
D)to provide universal connections among all equipment
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Which of the following is false about ASSS standards?

A)They provide specifications for more than 60 gases and mixtures.
B)They apply only to cylinders sizes F through H/K.
C)They apply to high-pressure connections.
D)They provide a separate connector for all gases.
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What do the components of a liquid O2 bulk storage tank include?
I)inner and outer steel shells, separated by a vacuum
II)safety system that vents O2 if warming occurs
III)vaporizer system that converts liquid O2 to gas
IV)pressure-reducing valves to lower pressure to 50 psig

A)I, II, and III
B)II and IV
C)I, II, III, and IV
D)III and IV
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The pressure of O2 or air in a bulk supply system is reduced to what standard working pressure?

A)10 psig
B)14 psig
C)25 psig
D)50 psig
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You must connect a large-volume nebulizer to a bedside compressed-air outlet through a flowmeter. You have only standard O2 flowmeters available. Which of the following actions is appropriate?

A)Connect the O2 flowmeter to the air outlet with piping tape.
B)Use an O2-to-air DISS adapter to join the flowmeter and outlet.
C)Connect the O2 flowmeter to the air outlet with a petroleum jelly seal.
D)Try to cross-thread an O2 flowmeter directly on the air outlet.
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Why are zone valves incorporated into a hospital's central gas piping systems?
I)to terminate O2 delivery to an area in case of fire
II)to allow selective maintenance without shutting the system down
III)to allow variable pressure reduction throughout the system

A)I and II
B)I and III
C)II and III
D)I, II, and III
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The NFPA standard for bulk liquid O2 systems requires that the reserve supply be which of the following?

A)fixed cylinder bank of 75 H cylinders
B)at least one large liquid O2 cylinder
C)equal to the average gas use of 1 day
D)at least 3000 cu/ft of gaseous O2
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What safety system is designed to prevent accidental interchanging among low-pressure (less than 200 psig) connectors such as those found on flowmeters and ventilators?

A)PISS
B)ASSS
C)DISS
D)CGA
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Structural requirements for the central piping systems that are used in hospitals to distribute gases are established by whom?

A)American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
B)Department of Transportation
C)National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)
D)Compressed Gas Association (CGA)
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You are planning a patient transport that will take about 1 12\frac { 1 } { 2 } hours. The patient requires manual ventilation with 10 L/min of O2. What is the minimum number of full E cylinders you would take with you?

A)2
B)3
C)4
D)5
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One cu/ft of liquid O2 is the equivalent of about how many cu/ft of gaseous O2?

A)28
B)244
C)360
D)860
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What is the indexed safety system for threaded high-pressure connections between large compressed gas cylinders and their attachments?

A)Pin-Indexed Safety System (PISS)
B)Diameter-Index Safety System (DISS)
C)American Standard Safety System (ASSS)
D)CGA System
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Compared to portable cylinders, a centrally located, piped-in bulk O2 system has which of the following advantages?
I)no need for a backup or reserve system
II)more convenient and less hazardous than cylinders
III)oxygen already reduced to its working pressure
IV)less risk of the O2 supply being depleted

A)I, II, and III
B)II and IV
C)III and IV
D)II, III, and IV
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What device is used to reduce the pressure and control the flow of a compressed medical gas?

A)Bourdon gauge
B)regulator
C)flowmeter
D)reducing valve
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Which of the following statements is FALSE about PISS standards?

A)The exact positions of pins and pinholes do not vary for each gas.
B)In order to work, the yoke nipple has to seat in the recessed valve outlet.
C)They apply only to cylinders using a yoke connection (A-E).
D)They have 6 pin positions and 10 possible pin/hole combinations.
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Where do respiratory therapists typically find DISS connections?
I)at the outlets of pressure-reducing valves attached to cylinders
II)at the nurse station
III)at the station outlets of central piping systems
IV)at the inlets of blenders, flowmeters, ventilators, and other pneumatic equipment

A)I, II
B)I, II, III
C)I, II, IV
D)III, IV
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Which of the following components are common to a standard compressed gas cylinder manifold system?
I)automatic switch-over control
II)pressure-reducing valves
III)primary and reserve bank
IV)alarm system

A)I, II, and III
B)II and IV
C)III and IV
D)I, II, III, and IV
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What is the greatest potential problem with quick-connect DISS systems (such as Ohio, NCG, or Puritan)?

A)increased cost of flowmeter equipment
B)decreased accuracy in flowmeter equipment
C)difficulty in training new personnel
D)incompatibility among different manufacturers
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Unlike CO2 or N2O, O2 cannot be stored as a liquid at room temperature but must be kept in special cryogenic containers. Why is this so?

A)O2 is 20 times less diffusible than CO2, N2O, or cyclopropane.
B)O2 has a critical temperature well below room temperature.
C)O2 has an extremely high gas solubility coefficient.
D)O2 has a boiling point below well below room temperature.
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When used to control the flow of medical gases to a patient, how is a Thorpe tube classified?

A)variable-orifice, constant-pressure flowmeter device
B)fixed-orifice, constant-pressure flowmeter device
C)variable-orifice, variable-pressure flowmeter device
D)fixed-orifice, variable-pressure flowmeter device
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If you have to deliver medical gas to a patient from a compressed gas cylinder, which of the following devices would you select to control gas flow?

A)regulator
B)oxygen blender
C)reducing valve
D)flowmeter
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The needle valve of a flowmeter with a ball and float tube is completely closed. When you plug the flowmeter into a gas source, the float does not move. Which of the following can be concluded?

A)The device is not calibrated at 50 psi.
B)The device is a Bourdon-gauge flowmeter.
C)The device is pressure compensated.
D)The device is affected by gravity.
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Which of the following is FALSE about a compensated Thorpe tube?

A)variable-orifice, constant-pressure flowmeter device
B)calibrated in L/min at atmospheric pressure
C)flow-control needle valve placed distal to the flow tube
D)accuracy unaffected by changes in downstream resistance
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When used to control the flow of medical gases to a patient, how is a flow restrictor classified?

A)variable-orifice, constant-pressure flowmeter device
B)fixed-orifice, variable-pressure flowmeter device
C)variable-orifice, variable-pressure flowmeter device
D)fixed-orifice, constant-pressure flowmeter device
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To clean a cylinder valve outlet of foreign material, what should you do?

A)Wipe the valve outlet with a light oil.
B)Quickly open, then close, the valve.
C)Blow into the valve outlet a few times.
D)Wipe the valve outlet with an alcohol swab.
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How can one determine whether a pressure-reducing valve uses multiple stages for pressure reduction?

A)by noting the number of gauges attached to the valve
B)by noting the DISS code
C)by noting the ASSS code
D)by noting the number of pressure relief vents
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Which of the following is FALSE about a Bourdon gauge?

A)It is always used with an adjustable high pressure-reducing valve.
B)It actually senses pressure but is calibrated to display flow.
C)It reads a flow higher than actual if downstream pressure increases.
D)It will register zero flow when the outlet is completely blocked.
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What is the only major factor limiting the use of pressure-compensated Thorpe tube flowmeters?

A)downstream resistance
B)effect of position (gravity)
C)DISS connector availability
D)use with gases other than O2
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When minimal fluctuations in pressure and flow are critical factors, which of the following pressure-reducing valves would be the best choice?

A)single-stage preset pressure-reducing valve
B)multiple-stage pressure-reducing valve
C)uncompensated Thorpe tube flowmeter
D)Bourdon adjustable pressure regulator
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When used to control the flow of medical gases to a patient, how is a Bourdon gauge classified?

A)fixed-orifice, variable-pressure flowmeter device
B)fixed-orifice, constant-pressure flowmeter device
C)variable-orifice, variable-pressure flowmeter device
D)variable-orifice, constant-pressure flowmeter device
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Which of the following are advantages of a using a flow restrictor to control the delivery of medical gases to a patient?
I)preset metered flow
II)low cost and simplicity
III)gravity independence
IV)wide range of utility

A)I, II, and III
B)I, II, and IV
C)II and IV
D)III and IV
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Which of the following is TRUE about an uncompensated Thorpe tube?

A)flow lower than actual if downstream pressure increases
B)fixed-orifice, variable-pressure flowmeter device
C)flow-control needle valve placed distal to the flow tube
D)accuracy unaffected by changes in downstream resistance
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A very common application of the adjustable pressure-reducing valve is in combination with which of the following?

A)flow restrictor
B)Thorpe tube flowmeter
C)Bourdon gauge
D)uncompensated flowmeter
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When using a Bourdon gauge against high outflow resistance, what will the flowmeter reading show?

A)exceed actual flow
B)be less than actual flow
C)equal actual flow
D)equal 50 psi
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You are called by a nursing home to help set up O2 for a patient, delivered through a jet nebulizer. Unfortunately, all that is available is an old uncompensated Thorpe tube flowmeter. When set to 8 L/min, the nebulizer creates an additional 30 psig of downstream pressure. About what flow of O2 will the patient now receive?

A)4 L/min
B)6 L/min
C)8 L/min
D)12 L/min
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If you have to deliver O2 to a patient directly from a bedside outlet station, which of the following devices would you select?

A)Thorpe tube flowmeter
B)Bourdon type gauge
C)pressure-reducing valve
D)medical gas regulator
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If you had to power a ventilator from a large cylinder of compressed gas, which of the following devices would be required?

A)flowmeter
B)regulator
C)reducing valve
D)oxygen blender
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Which of the following devices would you select if the goal was to accurately meter the flow through a jet nebulizer?

A)Bourdon gauge
B)flow restrictor
C)uncompensated Thorpe tube
D)compensated Thorpe tube
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You are preparing to conduct a complex transport of a patient receiving O2, and you expect to have to alter O2 flows during the transport. Which of the following devices would best meet your needs?

A)uncompensated Thorpe tube
B)flow restrictor
C)compensated Thorpe tube
D)Bourdon gauge
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Deck 37: Storage and Delivery of Medical Gases
1
Which of the following statements about CO2 is FALSE?

A)It does not support animal life.
B)It is a flammable gas.
C)It is odorless and colorless.
D)It is heavier than air.
B
2
Compressed gas cylinders are manufactured from which of the following?

A)copper or brass
B)seamless steel
C)seamless aluminum
D)fiberglass
C
3
What key property of He makes it useful as a therapeutic gas?

A)low solubility
B)chemical inertness
C)low cost
D)low density
D
4
Which of the following equipment could be powered by a small diaphragm or turbine air compressor?
I)small-volume medication nebulizer
II)all-purpose large-volume jet nebulizer
III)intermittent positive-pressure breathing device

A)I only
B)I and II
C)II and III
D)I, II, and III
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Which of the following gases is used to treat conditions causing hypoxic respiratory failure?

A)N2O
B)He
C)NO
D)cyclopropane
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Which of the following statements about He is false?

A)It is an inert gas.
B)It is odorless.
C)It is nonflammable.
D)It is heavier than air.
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Components of a large medical air compressor include which of the following?
I)drying system
II)diaphragm or turbine
III)reservoir tank
IV)pressure-reducing valve

A)II and III
B)II and IV
C)I, II, and III
D)I, III, and IV
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Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations require compressed gas cylinders to be hydrostatically tested for leaks and expansion every how often?

A)1 to 2 years
B)3 to 5 years
C)6 to 8 years
D)5 to 10 years
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Which of the following methods of producing O2 is commonly used in the home care setting?

A)chemical decomposition
B)electrolysis
C)fractional distillation
D)physical separation
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Which of the following statements regarding O2 is false?

A)It is only slightly soluble in water.
B)It is odorless and transparent.
C)It is flammable.
D)It is heavier than air.
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Air for medical use in a hospital should be which of the following?
I)particle-free
II)oil-free
III)dry

A)I and II
B)I and III
C)II and III
D)I, II, and III
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What factors affect the combustion-supporting properties of O2?
I.concentration
II.partial pressure
III.humidity
A.I
B.II
C.I and II
D.I, II, and III
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What is the fire-risk classification of N and CO2?

A)flammable
B)supports combustion
C)inflammable
D)nonflammable
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By what means is air for medical use in a hospital most commonly produced?

A)chemical decomposition
B)electrolysis
C)fractional distillation
D)physical separation
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During inspection of the shoulder of a compressed gas cylinder, you note a plus sign (+) next to the test date. This indicates what about the cylinder?

A)It is made of spun aluminum, not steel.
B)It only requires a 10-year DOT inspection.
C)It can be filled to 10% above its service pressure.
D)It has a high coefficient of elastic expansion.
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Which of the following is/are considered therapeutic gases?
I)O2
II)O2-NO mixture
III)O2-He mixture
IV)N2O

A)I and II
B)II and IV
C)III and IV
D)I, II, and III
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What is the most common and least expensive method for commercial production of O2?

A)electrolysis of water
B)fractional distillation of air
C)physical separation by molecular sieves
D)chemical decomposition of sodium chlorate
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Large hospital air compressor systems must be capable of maintaining 50 pounds per square inch gauge (psig) at what flows?

A)10 L/min
B)15 L/min
C)50 L/min
D)100 L/min
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What is the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) purity standard for O2?

A)21%
B)90%
C)95%
D)99%
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Which of the following medical gases support combustion?
I)O2
II)N2O
III)compressed air
IV)CO2

A)I and IV
B)II and III
C)I, II, and III
D)I, III, and IV
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Which of the following mechanisms do all compressed gas cylinders use to avoid excessively high buildup of cylinder pressure?

A)internal convection cooling mechanism
B)pressure-relief mechanism on the valve stem
C)automatic cylinder breech mechanism
D)pressure-relief mechanism on the cylinder body
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The measured pressure in a gas-filled cylinder is equivalent to which of the following?

A)its filling density divided by the cylinder gas factor
B)gas temperature times its coefficient of expansion
C)gas density divided by the density of air at standard temperature, standard pressure, dry (STPD)
D)the force required to compress its volume within the cylinder
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The gauge on an H cylinder of O2 reads 2000 psig. About how long would the contents of this cylinder last, until completely empty, at a flow of 6 L/min?

A)1 hour 30 minutes
B)17 hours 30 minutes
C)18 hours 10 minutes
D)21 hours 50 minutes
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What cylinder factor is used to compute the duration of flow for a 22 cu/ft O2 or air E cylinder?

A)0.28
B)1.34
C)2.41
D)3.14
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Which of the following medical gases can be stored in cylinders as liquids at room temperature?
I)CO2
II)O2
III)N2O

A)I only
B)I and II only
C)I and III only
D)I, II, and III
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The measured pressure in a liquid-filled cylinder is equivalent to which of the following?

A)the force necessary to compress its volume within the cylinder
B)its filling density divided by the cylinder gas factor
C)the pressure of the surface vapor at any given temperature
D)the weight of the liquid divided by the density of water
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27
The gauge on an E cylinder of O2 reads 800 psig. About how long would the contents of this cylinder last, until completely empty, at a flow of 3 L/min?

A)1 hour 15 minutes
B)1 hour 45 minutes
C)2 hours 10 minutes
D)2 hours 40 minutes
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28
What is the usual method of monitoring the remaining contents in a gas-filled cylinder?

A)Weigh the cylinder.
B)Read the pressure gauge.
C)Compute the gas density.
D)Read the cylinder label.
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29
When full, a gas cylinder registers a pressure of 2200 psig. After a few hours of use, the pressure gauge reads 550 psig. The cylinder is now how full?

A)one half
B)one third
C)one fourth
D)two thirds
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30
To accurately determine the remaining contents of a liquid-filled CO2 cylinder, what would you do?

A)Multiply the pressure by the cylinder factor.
B)Divide the pressure by the cylinder factor.
C)Weigh the contents of the cylinder.
D)Empty the cylinder while timing its flow.
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31
One cubic foot of any gas is equivalent to how many liters of gas?

A)1.00
B)3.79
C)7.48
D)28.30
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32
According to the U.S. Department of Commerce, a gas cylinder that is color coded blue should contain which of the following?

A)Air
B)He
C)N2O
D)O2
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33
According to the National Institute of Standards and Technology of the U.S. Department of Commerce, a gas cylinder that is color-coded brown and green should contain which of the following?

A)O2-N2 mixture
B)O2-CO2 mixture
C)CO2
D)O2-He mixture
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34
The gauge on a G cylinder of O2 reads 400 psig. About how long would the contents of this cylinder last, until completely empty, at a flow of 5 L/min?

A)2 hours 40 minutes
B)3 hours 10 minutes
C)4 hours 30 minutes
D)9 hours 15 minutes
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35
What cylinder factor is used to compute the duration of flow for a 244 cu/ft (H/K) O2 or air cylinder?

A)0.16
B)0.28
C)3.14
D)2.41
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36
In clinical practice, how is a positive identification made of the contents of a medical gas cylinder?

A)noting the color of the cylinder
B)inspecting the cylinder threads
C)reading the cylinder label
D)collecting and analyzing a gas sample
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37
A cylinder of N2O has a gauge pressure of 750 psig when full. What will be the pressure in this cylinder when it is half full?

A)375 psig
B)750 psig
C)1500 psig
D)2200 psig
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38
What is the key difference between small compressed gas cylinders (sizes AA to E) and their larger counterparts (sizes F to K)?

A)Small gas cylinders do not undergo regular DOT testing.
B)Small gas cylinders are always filled to lower pressures.
C)Small gas cylinders cannot be used for anesthetic gases.
D)Small gas cylinders use a yoke (not threaded) connector.
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39
Cylinders of liquid gases are filled according to what specification?

A)filling density
B)critical weight
C)elastic expansion
D)filling pressure
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40
Under what conditions will the gauge pressure of a cylinder of N2O accurately represent its contents?
I)when the liquid in the cylinder has completely vaporized
II)when the ambient temperature exceeds the critical temperature
III)when the filling density is less than 1.0 (water-filled)

A)I and II
B)I and III
C)II only
D)I, II, and III
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41
What is the PISS index hole position for O2?

A)1 and 5
B)2 and 5
C)1 and 6
D)4 and 6
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42
What is the primary purpose of indexed connector systems?

A)to prevent inadvertent misconnections between equipment
B)to speed making connections between equipment
C)to allow U.S. equipment to "mate" with foreign equipment
D)to provide universal connections among all equipment
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43
Which of the following is false about ASSS standards?

A)They provide specifications for more than 60 gases and mixtures.
B)They apply only to cylinders sizes F through H/K.
C)They apply to high-pressure connections.
D)They provide a separate connector for all gases.
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44
What do the components of a liquid O2 bulk storage tank include?
I)inner and outer steel shells, separated by a vacuum
II)safety system that vents O2 if warming occurs
III)vaporizer system that converts liquid O2 to gas
IV)pressure-reducing valves to lower pressure to 50 psig

A)I, II, and III
B)II and IV
C)I, II, III, and IV
D)III and IV
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45
The pressure of O2 or air in a bulk supply system is reduced to what standard working pressure?

A)10 psig
B)14 psig
C)25 psig
D)50 psig
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46
You must connect a large-volume nebulizer to a bedside compressed-air outlet through a flowmeter. You have only standard O2 flowmeters available. Which of the following actions is appropriate?

A)Connect the O2 flowmeter to the air outlet with piping tape.
B)Use an O2-to-air DISS adapter to join the flowmeter and outlet.
C)Connect the O2 flowmeter to the air outlet with a petroleum jelly seal.
D)Try to cross-thread an O2 flowmeter directly on the air outlet.
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47
Why are zone valves incorporated into a hospital's central gas piping systems?
I)to terminate O2 delivery to an area in case of fire
II)to allow selective maintenance without shutting the system down
III)to allow variable pressure reduction throughout the system

A)I and II
B)I and III
C)II and III
D)I, II, and III
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48
The NFPA standard for bulk liquid O2 systems requires that the reserve supply be which of the following?

A)fixed cylinder bank of 75 H cylinders
B)at least one large liquid O2 cylinder
C)equal to the average gas use of 1 day
D)at least 3000 cu/ft of gaseous O2
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49
What safety system is designed to prevent accidental interchanging among low-pressure (less than 200 psig) connectors such as those found on flowmeters and ventilators?

A)PISS
B)ASSS
C)DISS
D)CGA
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50
Structural requirements for the central piping systems that are used in hospitals to distribute gases are established by whom?

A)American National Standards Institute (ANSI)
B)Department of Transportation
C)National Fire Protection Association (NFPA)
D)Compressed Gas Association (CGA)
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51
You are planning a patient transport that will take about 1 12\frac { 1 } { 2 } hours. The patient requires manual ventilation with 10 L/min of O2. What is the minimum number of full E cylinders you would take with you?

A)2
B)3
C)4
D)5
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52
One cu/ft of liquid O2 is the equivalent of about how many cu/ft of gaseous O2?

A)28
B)244
C)360
D)860
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53
What is the indexed safety system for threaded high-pressure connections between large compressed gas cylinders and their attachments?

A)Pin-Indexed Safety System (PISS)
B)Diameter-Index Safety System (DISS)
C)American Standard Safety System (ASSS)
D)CGA System
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54
Compared to portable cylinders, a centrally located, piped-in bulk O2 system has which of the following advantages?
I)no need for a backup or reserve system
II)more convenient and less hazardous than cylinders
III)oxygen already reduced to its working pressure
IV)less risk of the O2 supply being depleted

A)I, II, and III
B)II and IV
C)III and IV
D)II, III, and IV
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55
What device is used to reduce the pressure and control the flow of a compressed medical gas?

A)Bourdon gauge
B)regulator
C)flowmeter
D)reducing valve
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56
Which of the following statements is FALSE about PISS standards?

A)The exact positions of pins and pinholes do not vary for each gas.
B)In order to work, the yoke nipple has to seat in the recessed valve outlet.
C)They apply only to cylinders using a yoke connection (A-E).
D)They have 6 pin positions and 10 possible pin/hole combinations.
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57
Where do respiratory therapists typically find DISS connections?
I)at the outlets of pressure-reducing valves attached to cylinders
II)at the nurse station
III)at the station outlets of central piping systems
IV)at the inlets of blenders, flowmeters, ventilators, and other pneumatic equipment

A)I, II
B)I, II, III
C)I, II, IV
D)III, IV
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58
Which of the following components are common to a standard compressed gas cylinder manifold system?
I)automatic switch-over control
II)pressure-reducing valves
III)primary and reserve bank
IV)alarm system

A)I, II, and III
B)II and IV
C)III and IV
D)I, II, III, and IV
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59
What is the greatest potential problem with quick-connect DISS systems (such as Ohio, NCG, or Puritan)?

A)increased cost of flowmeter equipment
B)decreased accuracy in flowmeter equipment
C)difficulty in training new personnel
D)incompatibility among different manufacturers
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60
Unlike CO2 or N2O, O2 cannot be stored as a liquid at room temperature but must be kept in special cryogenic containers. Why is this so?

A)O2 is 20 times less diffusible than CO2, N2O, or cyclopropane.
B)O2 has a critical temperature well below room temperature.
C)O2 has an extremely high gas solubility coefficient.
D)O2 has a boiling point below well below room temperature.
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61
When used to control the flow of medical gases to a patient, how is a Thorpe tube classified?

A)variable-orifice, constant-pressure flowmeter device
B)fixed-orifice, constant-pressure flowmeter device
C)variable-orifice, variable-pressure flowmeter device
D)fixed-orifice, variable-pressure flowmeter device
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62
If you have to deliver medical gas to a patient from a compressed gas cylinder, which of the following devices would you select to control gas flow?

A)regulator
B)oxygen blender
C)reducing valve
D)flowmeter
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63
The needle valve of a flowmeter with a ball and float tube is completely closed. When you plug the flowmeter into a gas source, the float does not move. Which of the following can be concluded?

A)The device is not calibrated at 50 psi.
B)The device is a Bourdon-gauge flowmeter.
C)The device is pressure compensated.
D)The device is affected by gravity.
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64
Which of the following is FALSE about a compensated Thorpe tube?

A)variable-orifice, constant-pressure flowmeter device
B)calibrated in L/min at atmospheric pressure
C)flow-control needle valve placed distal to the flow tube
D)accuracy unaffected by changes in downstream resistance
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65
When used to control the flow of medical gases to a patient, how is a flow restrictor classified?

A)variable-orifice, constant-pressure flowmeter device
B)fixed-orifice, variable-pressure flowmeter device
C)variable-orifice, variable-pressure flowmeter device
D)fixed-orifice, constant-pressure flowmeter device
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66
To clean a cylinder valve outlet of foreign material, what should you do?

A)Wipe the valve outlet with a light oil.
B)Quickly open, then close, the valve.
C)Blow into the valve outlet a few times.
D)Wipe the valve outlet with an alcohol swab.
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67
How can one determine whether a pressure-reducing valve uses multiple stages for pressure reduction?

A)by noting the number of gauges attached to the valve
B)by noting the DISS code
C)by noting the ASSS code
D)by noting the number of pressure relief vents
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68
Which of the following is FALSE about a Bourdon gauge?

A)It is always used with an adjustable high pressure-reducing valve.
B)It actually senses pressure but is calibrated to display flow.
C)It reads a flow higher than actual if downstream pressure increases.
D)It will register zero flow when the outlet is completely blocked.
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69
What is the only major factor limiting the use of pressure-compensated Thorpe tube flowmeters?

A)downstream resistance
B)effect of position (gravity)
C)DISS connector availability
D)use with gases other than O2
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70
When minimal fluctuations in pressure and flow are critical factors, which of the following pressure-reducing valves would be the best choice?

A)single-stage preset pressure-reducing valve
B)multiple-stage pressure-reducing valve
C)uncompensated Thorpe tube flowmeter
D)Bourdon adjustable pressure regulator
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71
When used to control the flow of medical gases to a patient, how is a Bourdon gauge classified?

A)fixed-orifice, variable-pressure flowmeter device
B)fixed-orifice, constant-pressure flowmeter device
C)variable-orifice, variable-pressure flowmeter device
D)variable-orifice, constant-pressure flowmeter device
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72
Which of the following are advantages of a using a flow restrictor to control the delivery of medical gases to a patient?
I)preset metered flow
II)low cost and simplicity
III)gravity independence
IV)wide range of utility

A)I, II, and III
B)I, II, and IV
C)II and IV
D)III and IV
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73
Which of the following is TRUE about an uncompensated Thorpe tube?

A)flow lower than actual if downstream pressure increases
B)fixed-orifice, variable-pressure flowmeter device
C)flow-control needle valve placed distal to the flow tube
D)accuracy unaffected by changes in downstream resistance
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74
A very common application of the adjustable pressure-reducing valve is in combination with which of the following?

A)flow restrictor
B)Thorpe tube flowmeter
C)Bourdon gauge
D)uncompensated flowmeter
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75
When using a Bourdon gauge against high outflow resistance, what will the flowmeter reading show?

A)exceed actual flow
B)be less than actual flow
C)equal actual flow
D)equal 50 psi
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76
You are called by a nursing home to help set up O2 for a patient, delivered through a jet nebulizer. Unfortunately, all that is available is an old uncompensated Thorpe tube flowmeter. When set to 8 L/min, the nebulizer creates an additional 30 psig of downstream pressure. About what flow of O2 will the patient now receive?

A)4 L/min
B)6 L/min
C)8 L/min
D)12 L/min
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77
If you have to deliver O2 to a patient directly from a bedside outlet station, which of the following devices would you select?

A)Thorpe tube flowmeter
B)Bourdon type gauge
C)pressure-reducing valve
D)medical gas regulator
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78
If you had to power a ventilator from a large cylinder of compressed gas, which of the following devices would be required?

A)flowmeter
B)regulator
C)reducing valve
D)oxygen blender
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79
Which of the following devices would you select if the goal was to accurately meter the flow through a jet nebulizer?

A)Bourdon gauge
B)flow restrictor
C)uncompensated Thorpe tube
D)compensated Thorpe tube
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80
You are preparing to conduct a complex transport of a patient receiving O2, and you expect to have to alter O2 flows during the transport. Which of the following devices would best meet your needs?

A)uncompensated Thorpe tube
B)flow restrictor
C)compensated Thorpe tube
D)Bourdon gauge
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