a BiPAP is what? Correct Answers inhale/exhale pressure
a CPAP is what? Correct Answers only gives you one pressure;
continuous pressure
a non rebreather must be set at? Correct Answers 10 L/min
a partial rebreather .... Correct Answers allows the pt to
rebreathe all or some of their own CO2 (stimulate the drive to
breathe
a partial rebreather is set at Correct Answers 6-10 L/min
a Venturi mask... Correct Answers 4-12 L/min
absorption atelectasis means a Correct Answers new onset of
crackles/decreased breathe sounds
affective learning means? Correct Answers involves changes in
attitudes, values, feelings
Helps, initiates, justifies, shares, values, displays, relates
cardiopulmonary rehabilitation includes what? Correct Answers
Exercise, smoking cessation, diet changes, nutrition counseling,
relaxation and stress management, medications, compliance,
drink a lot of water
, Chvostek's sign is what? Correct Answers is the twitching of
the facial muscles in response to tapping over the area of the
facial nerve
CO2 narcosis? Correct Answers loss of sensitivity to high levels
of CO2
coarse crackles are caused by... Correct Answers fluid in the
lungs
cognitive learning means? Correct Answers involves the storing
and recalling of new knowledge in the brain
Identifies, states, defines, describes, plans, explains,
differentiates, names, summarizes
cyanosis is ... Correct Answers blue discoloration of skin and
mucus membranes and is a late sign of central hypoxia
fine crackles are caused by... Correct Answers the alveoli
popping back open after an episode of atelectasis
flu vaccines are given to... Correct Answers >6 months, chronic
illnesses, immunosuppressed, health care professionals
formal teaching entails? Correct Answers Planned teaching to
fulfill specific learning objectives
hypercarbia? Correct Answers retention of CO2
hyperventilation is ... Correct Answers ventilation in excess of
that required to eliminate CO2 produced by metabolism