41 mol O2 and an unknown amount of Kr are in a 15.0 L cylinder at 572 K. The total pressure is 173 atm. What is the partial pressure of Kr? Answer in atm. Do not type units. Do not use scientific notation.
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You are the respiratory therapist monitoring a patient who i…
You are the respiratory therapist monitoring a patient who is receiving sedation for a closed reduction procedure. Which of the following should be monitored? I. apparent airway patency II. PaO2III. the presence of retractions IV. oxygen saturation
Mechanical dead space could be best defined as:
Mechanical dead space could be best defined as:
The most common bacteria associated with respiratory care eq…
The most common bacteria associated with respiratory care equipment is:
Upon entering an I.C.U., you notice a volume ventilator reac…
Upon entering an I.C.U., you notice a volume ventilator reaching the pressure limit with each cycled breath. The cause(s) could be due to: I. bronchospasm II. excessive patient secretions III. patient who is coughing IV. insufficient flow set V. leak in ventilator circuit
An E cylinder at 1500 psig is being used at 10 liters per mi…
An E cylinder at 1500 psig is being used at 10 liters per minute. At this rate, how many minutes will it last?
You are caring for a 25 year old male post op for a lap chol…
You are caring for a 25 year old male post op for a lap choly. His estimated IBW is 72 kgs. He has diminished breath sounds bilaterally. His RR is 26, VC 480 ml, VT 290. His nurse comments that the patient is a “slug” who will not do his IS despite repeated reminders. Based on this data, what would you recommend?
Which of the following is correct regarding the amount of wa…
Which of the following is correct regarding the amount of water in the suction bottle of a chest drainage system?
You are caring for a ventilated patient who is a 79 year old…
You are caring for a ventilated patient who is a 79 year old morbidly obese male with severe COPD. Current ventilator settings are SIMV with pressure support VT 600 rate 12 FiO2 40% and PEEP of 5. Current chest radiograph reveals hyper inflation with a lower lobe infiltrate. Current ABGs are within normal limits. However, the low minute ventilation alarm begins alarming and you note the minute ventilation is 2.9 liters. This alarm could be caused by: I. An over inflated cuff on the endotracheal tube II. A leak in the ventilator circuit III. A dislodged endotracheal tube IV. A pneumothorax
Mechanical dead space could be best defined as:
Mechanical dead space could be best defined as: