A 65-year-old patient with a history of hypertension presents to the emergency department conscious, diaphoretic, and complaining of chest pain. What should the respiratory therapist do first?
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Which of the following is not an indicator of an appropriate…
Which of the following is not an indicator of an appropriate level of PEEP therapy?
While assessing a chest tube drainage system in a mechanical…
While assessing a chest tube drainage system in a mechanically ventilated patient, the therapist notes bubbling in the water-seal chamber during inspiration. What is the most likely interpretation?
True or False It is acceptable for a nurse to share patient…
True or False It is acceptable for a nurse to share patient information during lunch with another nurse who is not involved in the client’s care, as long as no one else is around.
Which statement best describes a benefit of second-generatio…
Which statement best describes a benefit of second-generation antipsychotics (SGAs) compared to first-generation antipsychotics (FGAs)?
A postoperative abdominal surgery patient has been receiving…
A postoperative abdominal surgery patient has been receiving intermittent positive-pressure breathing therapy four times daily. Over the past several days, her inspiratory capacity has progressively decreased and she reports increasing shortness of breath. A chest radiograph shows a left lower lobe opacity with a concave upper border. Which condition is most likely present?
A client with schizophrenia presents with flat affect, lack…
A client with schizophrenia presents with flat affect, lack of motivation, and social withdrawal. These symptoms are categorized as:
Particulate air pollution is a worldwide problem, which has…
Particulate air pollution is a worldwide problem, which has been linked to lung damage, bronchitis, and early mortality. Which of the following best represents the major sources of particulate matter (PM) that contribute to air pollution? [Select the best response.]
A postoperative abdominal surgery patient has been receiving…
A postoperative abdominal surgery patient has been receiving intermittent positive-pressure breathing therapy four times daily. Over the past several days, her inspiratory capacity has progressively decreased and she reports increasing shortness of breath. A chest radiograph shows a left lower lobe opacity with a concave upper border. Which condition is most likely present?
Which of the following is not an indicator of an appropriate…
Which of the following is not an indicator of an appropriate level of PEEP therapy?