Respiratory Monitors & Equipment Flashcards

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Bronchospasm, aspiration of a foreign body, & kinked ETT

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2
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normal static compliance in adult? peds?

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adult = 35-100 mL/cmH2O
peds = > 15 mL/cmH2O

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3
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What type of pulmonary compliance is a function of both airway resistance & elasticity of the chest wall?

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Dynamic compliance

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4
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What is the formula for dynamic compliance?

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(tidal volume) / (PIP -PEEP)

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5
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What type of pulmonary compliance is a function of the elasticity of the chest wall only?

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static compliance

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What is the formula for static compliance?

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(tidal volume) / (PP - PEEP)

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7
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The alpha angle is measured at point ___ in the capnograph. normal =?

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C
100-110 degrees

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8
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What does an increased alpha angle signify?

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expiratory airflow obstruction (COPD, bronchospasm, kinked ETT)

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9
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The beta angle is measured at point ___ in the capnograph. normal =?

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D
90 degrees

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10
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Oxygenated blood absorbs ____ light (___nm); Deoxygenated blood absorbs ____ light (__nm)

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near-infrared (940 nm);
red (660 nm)

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10
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what does an increased beta angle signify?

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rebreathing d/t faulty inspiratory valve

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11
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SpO2 equation

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(oxygenated Hgb) / (oxygenated Hgb + deoxygenated Hgb) x 100%

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12
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SpO2 90% = ? PaO2
SpO2 80% = ? PaO2
SpO2 70% = ? Pa O2

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60 mmHg
50 mmHg
40 mmHg

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13
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What is the most common method of measuring exhaled gases inside the breathing circuit?

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Infrared absorption

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14
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Bombards a gas sample with electrons creating ion fragments

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Mass spectrometry

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15
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Uses a high power argon laser to produce photons, which in turn collide with the gas molecules

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Raman Scatter Spectometry

16
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Detects inspired, expired, and breath to breath changes of a particular gas by incorporating a lipid layer on the crystal

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Piezoelectric crystals

17
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Different gases absorb different wavelengths of infrared light, each having a signature “fingerprint.” Diatomic molecules don’t absorb IR light

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Infrared absorption

18
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What condition is a/w a decreased PaCO2 to EtCO2 gradient?

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dysfunctional inspiratory unidirectional valve

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