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Egans Fundamentals of Respiratory Care Study Set 1
Quiz 41: Medical Gas Therapy
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Question 21
Multiple Choice
Which of the following are advantages of the nasal cannula as a low-flow O
2
delivery system? 1) Stability 2) Low cost 3) Easy application 4) Disposability
Question 22
Multiple Choice
You enter the room of a patient who is receiving nasal O
2
through a bubble humidifier at 5 L/min. You immediately notice that the humidifier pressure relief is popping off. Which of the following actions would be most appropriate in this situation?
Question 23
Multiple Choice
A cooperative and alert postoperative patient who is able to eat requires a continuous but low FiO
2
. Precise FiO
2
concentrations are not needed. Which of the following devices would best achieve this end?
Question 24
Multiple Choice
Which of the following factors will decrease the FiO
2
delivered by a low-flow O
2
system? 1) Short inspiratory time 2) Fast rate of breathing 3) Lower O
2
input 4) Large minute ventilation
Question 25
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is considered an advantage of the transtracheal catheter?
Question 26
Multiple Choice
What is the minimum flow setting for a simple mask applied to an adult?
Question 27
Multiple Choice
A true high-flow O
2
delivery system should provide at least what flow?
Question 28
Multiple Choice
A physician orders supplemental O
2
for a patient through a nasal cannula at a flow of 12 L/min. When you ask what the goal is, the physician states that the patient should receive approximately 60% O
2
. Which of the following should you recommend?
Question 29
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is false about the simple O
2
mask?
Question 30
Multiple Choice
Which of the following is true about reservoir cannulas?
Question 31
Multiple Choice
Which of the following statements are true about low-flow O
2
delivery systems? 1) The greater the patient's inspiratory flow, the greater is the FiO
2
. 2) All low-flow devices provide variable O
2
concentrations. 3) The O
2
provided by a low-flow device is diluted with air. 4) The patient's flow usually exceeds that from a low-flow device.
Question 32
Multiple Choice
A 27-year-old woman received from the emergency department is on a nasal cannula at 5 L/min. Approximately what FiO
2
is this patient receiving?
Question 33
Multiple Choice
Some of the major disadvantages of the transtracheal catheter are which of the following? 1) Infection 2) Mucus plugging 3) Excessive oxygen use 4) Lost tract or insertion opening
Question 34
Multiple Choice
A well-fitted nonrebreathing mask, adjusted so that the patient's inhalation does not deflate the bag (flows approximately 10 L/min) , should provide inspired O
2
concentrations in what range?
Question 35
Multiple Choice
To ensure a stable FiO
2
under varying patient demands, what must an O
2
delivery system do?
Question 36
Multiple Choice
A 52-year-old man is admitted to the hospital emergency department with a primary complaint of severe radiating chest pain and signs of central cyanosis. The attending asks for your advice on selecting a device that provides a moderate FiO
2
for this patient. Which of the following would you recommend?
Question 37
Multiple Choice
Disadvantages of standard O
2
masks include which of the following? 1) Being difficult to apply to patients. 2) Patient discomfort (straps and heat) . 3) Increasing the risk of aspiration. 4) Must be removed for eating.