The contraindications for HME use include: I. Presence of thick, copious secretionsII. Bronchopleural fistula (A pathologic connection between the main stem, lobar, or segmental bronchus and the pleural space)III. HypothermiaIV. Diagnosis of COPD
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The primary goal of humidity therapy is to _________________…
The primary goal of humidity therapy is to _________________________________________________.
An adult patient started on bland aerosol therapy after extu…
An adult patient started on bland aerosol therapy after extubation begins to develop stridor. The most appropriate action is which of the following?
The census occurs every 10 years
The census occurs every 10 years
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Identify the structure labeled “C” .mc026-1.jpg
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Identify the anatomy labeled “ D“:mc049-1.jpg
A 16-year-old male is being evaluated for new-onset aggressi…
A 16-year-old male is being evaluated for new-onset aggression and poor impulse control unrelated to acute intoxication. The PMHNP initiates a trial of an SSRI, knowing that this class of medication aims to modulate the function of which specific neurotransmitter system primarily implicated in both mood regulation and impulse-related aggression in CD?
During a comprehensive assessment of a patient with chronic…
During a comprehensive assessment of a patient with chronic schizophrenia, the PMHNP needs a quick screening tool to assess for general cognitive deficits (memory, attention, orientation). Which bedside instrument is a standard option for this initial screening?
A patient comes to radiology for a routine study of the cran…
A patient comes to radiology for a routine study of the cranium. They are unable to flex their head and neck sufficiently to place the OML perpendicular to the IR for the AP axial projection. What should the technologist do to compensate for this problem without creating excessive magnification of the occipital bone?
A patient presents with subacute onset of prominent psychiat…
A patient presents with subacute onset of prominent psychiatric symptoms (psychosis, mood changes) alongside seizures and dyskinesias. The PMHNP suspects an autoimmune process. To confirm a diagnosis of autoimmune encephalitis, which invasive laboratory test is crucial for obtaining cerebrospinal fluid (CSF)?