The correct O2 flow for nasal cannulas
What is 1-6 LPM?
what is an updraft?
The two medications in Duoneb
What is albuterol and ipatropium bromide?
Avoid this when doing CPT posteriorly
What is the spine?
What is a heated wire circuit?
This device is best used in an emergency
What is a 100% nonrebreather?
Something you might do after washing your hands
What is flicking the water off your hands?
The two medications in Combivent
What are ipatropium bromide and albuterol?
Possible diagnosis for a consolidation on CXR.
What is pneumonia?
The settings on the ventilator that increase SPO2
The liter flow at which you humidify a nasal cannula?
What is over 4 LPM?
Not knowing normal PCWP pressure
What is 4-12 mmHg
Patient instructions after taking mometasone
What is rinse your mouth?
The best way for respiratory therapists to prevent infection
Corrects autopeep when increased
What is peep?
the minimum liter flow for a NRB?
A unilateral wheeze indicates this
The two medications in Advair
What are fluticasone and salmeterol?
The anatomical dead space in a patient (5'7", 150 lbs) on AC/VC Vt 400, RR 14, PEEP 5cmH2O, FIO2 40%?
What is 150 ml?
Normal flow trigger setting
What is 2-3?
The rate at which you deliver breaths to an intubated patient through a BVM
what are V-Tach and V-Fib
The SABA that works with minimal cardiac effects