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TESTBANKForMosby’sRespiratoryCare
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Equipment,11thEdition e e
by J. M. CairoChapters 1 -15
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Description
The most clinically relevant respiratory care equipment textbook on the market, Mosby’s Respiratory Care
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e Equipment, 10th Edition employs a "how-to" approach that moves beyond technical
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edescriptions of machinery. Learn to identify equipment, understand how it works, and apply your
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knowledge to clinical practice with this comprehensive overview of the equipment and techniques used
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by respiratory therapists to treat cardiopulmonary dysfunction. The 10th edition includes updated
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information on the latest devices and equipment, whicharedivided intoclearly defined sections including:
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ventilators, transport, home-care, neonatal and pediatric ventilators, and alternative ventilators.
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eIn addition, there’s a focus on specific ventilator characteristics such as mode, monitors and
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edisplays, alarms and indicators, graphics, special features, and troubleshooting for lesser-used
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ventilators.
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TableofContents e e
I. Introduction
1. BasicPhysics fortheRespiratoryTherapist
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2. PrinciplesofInfectionControl e e e
3. IntroductiontoVentilators e e
II. MedicalGases e
4. Manufacture,Storage,andTransportofMedicalGases e e e e e e
5. AdministeringMedicalGases:Regulators,Flowmeters,andControllingDevices e e e e e e e
6. HumidityandAerosolTherapy e e e
,III. Assessment
7. AssessmentofPulmonaryFunctione e e
8. AssessmentofCardiovascularFunction
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9. BloodGasMonitoring
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IV. Devices
10. LungExpansionDevices
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11. MechanicalVentilators:General-UseDevices
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12. Infant/PediatricVentilators e
13. Home-Care,TransportDevices,AlternativeDevices
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V. CriticalCareandOtherTherapies
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14. AirwayManagementDevicesandACLS
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15. SleepDiagnostics
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, Chapter01:BasicPhysicsfortheRespiratoryTherapist
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MULTIPLECHOICE e
1. Power is a measure of which ofthe following? e e e e e e e e
a. Mechanicalenergy e
b. Gravitationalpotentialenergy e e
c. The rate at which work is being performed e e e e e e e
d. The rate at which atoms and molecules move e e e e e e e
ANSWER: C e
Power is a measure ofthe rate at which work is being performed. The formula P=W/J, where W =
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ewatts and 1 watt is equal to 1 J/s, expresses this. Joules are the international standard for expressing
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2. When effort produces a change in theposition ofmatter:
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a. work is performed. e e
b. it is known as a joule.
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c. mechanicalpower is created. e e e
d. the law ofthe conservation ofenergyis being used.
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ANSWER: A e
Work isperformed onlywheneffort oroutside forcesproduce achange in thepositionof matter.
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3. The unit used to express the force of1 newton (N)acting on a 1-kilogram(kg) object to move it 1 meter
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e (m) is which ofthe following?
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a. Watt c. Kilowatt
b. Joule d. Kinetic energy e
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One joule is equalto the force of1 N acting on 1 kg.Awatt is equivalent to 1 J/s.Akilowatt is simply1000
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W. Kinetic energyis energyan object possesses when it is in motion.
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