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volume-oriented incentive spirometry and flow-oriented incentive spirometry
2 types of incentive spirometry
Normal range of oxygen saturation in pulse oximeter? a. 90-100% b. 95-100% c. 85-100%
95%-100%
face mask
A clear plastic mask used for oxygen administration that covers the mouth and nose.
What does a pulse oximeter measure?
Arterial blood and oxygen saturation
Parts of tracheostomy tube, Except: a. cuff D. obturator c. cannula
Cannula
Two types of nebulizer connectors, Except: a. cannula b. mask c. mouth piece
Cannula
Type of oxygen administration that covers the face and mask: a. mask b. cannula C. tent
Cannula
Postural drainage is contraindicated with: a. dehydration b. unstable angina c. tonsillitis
Dehydration
Part of oxygen administration where you regulate it to see the amount of oxygen left in the tank? a. Guage b. regulator C. humidifier
Gauge
Mechanical process of increasing water vapor content of an Inspired gas: a. Oxygenation b. Humidification c. Evaporation
Humidification
Device that measure how deeply you can inhale the air: a. Incentive spirometer b. Oxygen regulator c. Pulse oximeter
Incentive spirometer
Contraindications for vibration, Except: a. pneumonia b. pregnancy touching the abdomen c. kidney stones
Kidney stones
Types of solution used For nebulization: a. gel form b. syrup form C. liquid form
Liquid form
nasal catheter
Method for delivering oxygen with a tube inserted through the nose into the posterior nasal pharynx.
It extends from the tip of the nose to the pharynx which requires Insertion of suction catheter to remove secretions: a. Oropharyngeal suctioning b. nasopharyngeal suctioning c. oral suctioning
Nasopharyngeal
Process of medication administration via inhalation that uses nebulizer: a. steam inhalation b. nebulization c. gas Inhalation
Nebulization
Requires insertion of suction catheter through mouth to pharynx to remove secretions: a. oropharyngeal suctioning b. nasopharyngeal suctioning C. nose suctioning
Oropharyngeal sunctioning
A process by which supplemented oxygen in administered in high concentration than that of atmospheric air. a. Nebulization b. Oxygen administration c. catheterization
Oxygen administration
Indication of nebulization, Except: a. Patient with increase pulse b. bronchospasm c. asthma
Patient with increase pulse
A manual technique which includes clapping of chest or back to loosen thick, sticky mucus from sides of the lungs. a. vibration b. percussion c. auscultation
Percussion
cannula
Plastic prongs placed in nose to deliver oxygen
Contraindications of nebulization. Except: a. Patient with increase pulse b. unstable blood pressure c. pneumonia
Pneumonia
Form of airway clearance therapy that involves placing the patient's body in various positions inorder to drain secretions. a. anatomical drainage b. postural drainage c. zero gravity drainage
Postural drainage
The best position in administering incentive spirometer is: a. setting position b. lying position C. prone position
Setting position
An opening neither natural or artificial created which connects a portion of the body cavity to the outside environment. a. cannulation b. episiotomy c stoma
Stoma
There 2 types of incentive spirometer, Except: a. VIS b. TIS c. FIS
TIS
Postural drainage used to treat variety of conditions, Except: a. cystic fibrosis b. trauma c. bronchiectasis
Trauma
A gentle shaking pressure applied to the chest wall to move secretions into larger airways. a. vibration b. percussion c. auscultation
Vibration
There are massage techniques which tissue are pressed and released in a up and down movement using palm. a. vibration b. percussion c. auscultation
Vibration
oxygen tent
a canopy that surrounds the patient, providing oxygen, humidification, and moisturizes the air or oxygen
Oxygenation administration
a supplemented oxygen is administered in high concentration than that atmospheric air
How to perform vibration? a. place flat hand firmly against chest wall b. place your fist slowly against chest wall c. place your fingers firmly against chest wall
a. place flat hand firmly against chest wall
Croupette
consist of a nebulizer with attached tubing that connects with a canopy to enclose the patient and contain the humidifying mist
Part of tracheostomy tube which holds to make the tube secure and in placed inside the trachea:
cuff or balloon
Process whereby tracheostomy tube is removed once patient is no longer needs it: a. Inflation b decannulation c humidification
decannulation
The best time to do postural drainage is on? a. early in the afternoon, before meals b. late at night, before sleeping c. early morning, before meals
early morning, before meals
Benefits of incentive spirometer, except: a. expands the heart b. expands the lungs c. prevents pneumonia
expands the heart
Purpose of tracheostomy, Except: a. maintaining airway patency b. provide artificial airway c filters contaminated air
filters contaminated air
normal range for incentive spirometer
male: 20-60 range from 4.5 liters to 3.5 liters, female: 20-60 range from 3.25 liters to 2.5 liters
incentive spirometer
medical device that measures breathe deeply and help to expand and fill the lungs with air.
types/route of oxygen administration
nasal mask cannula tent
a diagnostic procedure designed to determine the density of a body part by the sound produced by tapping the surface with the fingers
percussion
indication for incentive spirometer
presence of pulmonary atelectasis presence of conditions predisposing to atelectasis: upper abdominal surgery, thoracic surgery surgery in patients with COPD. presence of lung defect
External monitor that measures the oxygen saturation level in the blood
pulse oximeter
Indication of oxygen administration, Except: a. shock b. trauma c. respiration rate of 22 cpm
respiration rate of 22 cpm
normal range of pulse oximeter
saturation: 95-100% heart rate: 60-100 beats
Best position on postural drainage is: a. side lying position b. setting position c. lithotomy position
setting position
indications for oxygen administration
severe respiratory distress intra and post operatively hypoxia and hypoxemia shock severe trauma acute myocardial infarction
purpose of oxygen administration
to relieve dyspnea to prevent hypoxemia and hypoxia to increase oxygenation tissues
An opening into the trachea through the neck just below the larynx through which indwelling tube is placed and artificial airway is created:
tracheostomy
A curved hallow tube or plastic inserted into the Tracheostomy stoma and wind pipe to relieve airway obstruction:
tracheostomy tube