Feedings with a nasoenteric tube should be placed on hold when the head of the bed is in this position (pg 456)
What is flat
100
This is what is directly monitored by an epidural sensor (pg 453)
What is intracranial pressure
100
This device measures the amount of oxygen saturation (within hemoglobin) and does so noninvasively, being placed on a finger, toe, earlobe, or nose (pg 449)
What is a pulse oximeter
100
This type of device can be placed in the brachial, radial, or femoral artery and is usually connected to a transducer that converts pressure into a electrical signal (pg 449)
What is an arterial line
100
This mode of ventilation accommodates a patients breathing pattern by changing the number of mandatory breaths and pressure support level until a calculated tidal volume is reached (pg 467)
What is an adaptive support ventilation
200
Drainage of CSF from the subarachnoid space in the lumbar spine is the purpose of this device (pg 455)
What is a lumbar drain
200
This fiberoptic sensor placed in the epidural space does not need to have its transducer adjusted with position changes (pg 453)
What is an epidural sensor
200
This type of monitor is most appropriate when mobilizing a patient, away from bedside, to maintain their continuous ECG monitoring (pg 461)
What is a portable telemetry monitor
200
This device provides access for hemodialysis (pg 454)
What is arterovenous fistula
200
This device uses a nozzle and injector to deliver jets of gas directly into the lung at high rates. It is typically used in tandem with a conventional ventilator (pg 467)
What is high-frequency jet ventilation
300
This piece of medical equipment should not be used on the involved extremity of a mid-line catheter (pg 456)
What is a blood pressure cuff
300
This ICP monitor using a bolt or screw needs to have its transducer adjusted with position changes (pg 453)
What is a subarachnoid bolt
300
This device has inflatable sleeves and provides pressure to the lower extremities to prevent DVT and promote venous return (pg 458)
What is a sequential compression device (SCD)
300
This type of pacemaker device has its wires placed in the right atrium or ventricle via a subclavian or internal jugular central line (pg 450)
What is a transvenous temporary pacemaker
300
This device provides volume support to a patient while keeping peak inspiratory pressure at the lowest level by altering inspiratory time and peak flow. It is also useful in patients with changing airway compliance (pg 467)
What is pressure-regulated volume control
400
If a nasogastric tube is disconnected for patient mobilization, the therapist should monitor the patient for nausea and this (pg 456)
What is abdominal distention
400
This is an ICP monitor in which the nondominant hemisphere is the preferable insertion site (pg 453)
What is an intraventricular catheter
400
This device provides the patient with the highest concentration of supplemental oxygen available through a face mask (pg 444)
What is a non-rebreather mask
400
This device directly monitors ICP and provides access for the sampling and drainage of CSF (pg 453)
What is a intraventricular catheter
400
This type of ventilator delivers ACV, SIMV, and PSV modes of ventilation via a nose mask or face mask to reduce the need for intubation (pg 467)
What is noninvasive positive pressure ventilators (NPPV)
500
This is the site for surgical placement of a feeding tube (pg 456)
What is the jejunum
500
The purpose of ICP monitoring is to decrease the occurrence of this (pg 447)
What is cerebral damage
500
This type of device is used to clear secretion from the oral cavity or the oropharynx (pg 461)
What is a yankauer suction
500
This device is also known as the Swan-Ganz (pg 450)
What is the pulmonary artery catherization
500
This type of ventilation keeps lungs inflated with a preset airway pressure with exhalation occurring during cyclic reductions in pressure (pg 467)
What is airway pressure release ventilation (APRV)