A physician would like to assess a patient’s respiratory mus…
A physician would like to assess a patient’s respiratory muscle strength. Which of the following procedures would you recommend? maximum voluntary ventilation (MVV)forced vital capacity (FVC)respiratory rate (RR)maximum inspiratory pressure (MIP)
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You hear a cod blue called for room 501. On your way to the room, you remember this patient’s history: a partial laryngecotomy tube inserted approximately 3 months ago. How will you proceed to assist with the resuscitation procdure?
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Beneficial physiological effects of positive end expiratory pressure (PEEP) include which of the following? increased PaO2 for a given FiO2increased lung compliance (CL)decreased shunt fractionincreased functional residual capacity
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A respiratory therapist is called to the ED to assist with the intubation of an alert, agitated patient in respiratory failure. Two intubation attempts were unsuccessful. In addition to a neuromuscular blockade, which of the following drugs will best facilitate intubation?
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Moderate rises in pleural pressure during positive-pressure ventilation have a minimum effect on cardiac output in normal subjects. What are some reasons for this lack of effect? compensatory dilation of the large arteriescompensatory increase in venomotor tonecompensatory increase in the cardiac rate
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