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These are the most common side effects to nebulizer treatments.  (I need 2)

headaches, nervousness, shakiness, increased heartrate, dizziness, nausea, propellant induced bronchospasm.

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The "artificial nose" is another term for this device. 

HME- heat and moisture exchanger

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This condition primarily effects children less than 1 year of age and is the leading cause of bronchiolitis.  

RSV

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This device aids significantly in the proper administration of an MDI.

holding chamber/spacer

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Croup will often cause this breath sound.

stridor

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This Ultra SABA is used for upper airway swelling.

Racemic Epinephrine 

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The acronym BTPS stands for...

body temperature and pressure saturated

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This condition refers to when there is air present in the pleural space, causing partial or complete collapse of the affected lung.

pneumothorax

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This is the standard dose for an Albuterol MDI.

2 puffs.

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A PaO2 of 48 mm Hg is considered to be this level of hypoxemia.

moderate

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When this receptor is stimulated, it causes bronchodilation.

Beta 2

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This type of humidity uses evaporation to pick up water molecules with no heat needed. 

passover humidity

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This condition refers to fluid accumulation within the pleural space.

pleural effusion

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Respimat refers to this type of device.

soft mist inhaler (SMI)

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This gas is used for anesthesia purposes.

nitrous oxide

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This popular mucolytic smells like rotten eggs.

Acetylcysteine or Mucomyst

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When taking care of a trach patient on an HME, you notice the patient has very thick secretions.  What intervention do you take?

switch to a heated circuit or heated humidity.  

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This condition causes snoring, daytime sleepiness and fatigue, headaches, and hypertension.

OSA- obstructive sleep apnea

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This is the minimum inspiratory flowrate required for effective DPI administration.

40-60 L 

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This is a term used to describe the body's compensation response to increased work of breathing.

retractions

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This LABA + LAMA + ICS is only FDA approved for COPD.

Trelegy Ellipta

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The ISB refers to...

Isothermic Saturation Boundary- the point in the airway where inspired gas reaches BTPS                                                                              

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This condition leads to fluid leakage into the alveoli, decreased lung compliance, and severe hypoxemia caused by non-cardiogenic pulmonary edema. 

ARDS- acute respiratory distress syndrome

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This substance is what helps force the medication out of the MDI in uniformed dosages.

propellant (Hydrofluoroalkane or HFA)

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This term describes when a patient is breathing a high amount of FiO2, nitrogen is washed out, causing collapse in the lung.

absorption atelectasis

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