A patient walks in the ER complaining of chest pain. What should be done to R/O for myocardial infarction? I. Obtain CPK level II. Recommend EKG III. Obtain troponin level IV. Check the BUN
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An odds ratio for children in Community X to develop leukemi…
An odds ratio for children in Community X to develop leukemia is 1.7, relative to data from matched children from Community Z. This odds ratio indicates that: _________________. [Select the best response.]
Which ventilatory strategy is most appropriate for a patient…
Which ventilatory strategy is most appropriate for a patient with severe hypoxemia secondary to acute lung injury or ARDS?
A patient is receiving 2 L/min of oxygen by nasal cannula. A…
A patient is receiving 2 L/min of oxygen by nasal cannula. Arterial blood gases show: pH 7.36, PaCO₂ 45 mmHg, PaO₂ 85 mmHg, HCO₃⁻ 38 mEq/L. Which interpretation best explains these results?
Which of the following processes IS NOT an important step in…
Which of the following processes IS NOT an important step in wastewater treatment? [Select the best response]
An ABG sample has an air bubble inside the syringe, What eff…
An ABG sample has an air bubble inside the syringe, What effects would an air bubble have on an ABG when a patient is breathing room air? I. Decreased PaCO2 II. Increased PaO2 III. Decreased PaO2 IV. Increased pH
Airway resistance (Raw) of 2.4 cmH2O/L/sec is measured for a…
Airway resistance (Raw) of 2.4 cmH2O/L/sec is measured for a patient receiving mechanical ventilation. The respiratory therapist should suspect that the patient may have
Ozone can be ‘good’ or ‘bad’, pending on its source. Troposp…
Ozone can be ‘good’ or ‘bad’, pending on its source. Tropospheric ozone, typically man-made and a component of photochemical smog, is considered ‘bad’, whereas stratospheric ozone, an essential component that screens out UV radiation in the upper atmosphere, is considered ‘good’.
A 65-year-old male with a history of long-standing hypertens…
A 65-year-old male with a history of long-standing hypertension presents to the emergency department with acute shortness of breath. Chest radiograph shows diffuse, fluffy bilateral infiltrates, and laboratory testing reveals a B-type natriuretic peptide (BNP) level of 980 pg/mL. Which condition is most likely?
Gases and particulates represent the major forms of air cont…
Gases and particulates represent the major forms of air contaminants.