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FCCS test questions with complete solutions COPD (ARF) - ANSWERS-Mixed Pneumonia (ARF) - ANSWERS-Hypoxemic Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARF) - ANSWERS-Hypoxemic Traumatic Brain Injury (ARF) - ANSWERS-Hypercapnic Overdose (ARF) - ANSWERS-Hypercapnic Decompensated CHF (ARF) - ANSWERS-Hypoxemic What type of ARF responds to oxygen? - ANSWERS-Hypoxemic How can you monitor patient's condition with Hypoxic Respiratory Failure? - ANSWERS-P:F Ratio What causes Hypercapnic Respiratory Failure? - ANSWERS-Excess CO2 production or decreased effective alveolar ventilation Alveolar Minute Ventilation - ANSWERS-VA = (VT-VD) x f

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COPD (ARF) - ANSWERS-Mixed



Pneumonia (ARF) - ANSWERS-Hypoxemic



Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARF) - ANSWERS-Hypoxemic



Traumatic Brain Injury (ARF) - ANSWERS-Hypercapnic



Overdose (ARF) - ANSWERS-Hypercapnic



Decompensated CHF (ARF) - ANSWERS-Hypoxemic



What type of ARF responds to oxygen? - ANSWERS-Hypoxemic



How can you monitor patient's condition with Hypoxic Respiratory Failure? - ANSWERS-P:F Ratio



What causes Hypercapnic Respiratory Failure? - ANSWERS-Excess CO2 production or decreased
effective alveolar ventilation



Alveolar Minute Ventilation - ANSWERS-VA = (VT-VD) x f

, Hypercapnea occurs from either decreased VT and/or f or increased VD. Occurs when patient is
unable to sustain minute ventilation



Low-flow Nasal Cannula (Flow/Oxygen) - ANSWERS-Low-flow, Low-oxygen



High-flow Nasal Cannula (Flow/Oxygen) - ANSWERS-Hight-flow, High-oxygen



Venturi Mask (Flow/Oxygen) - ANSWERS-High-flow, Controlled oxygen



DIRECT Methodology - ANSWERS-Detection

Intervention

Reassessment

Effective Communication

Teamwork



____ is the greatest contribution to diagnosis. - ANSWERS-History



____ is the single most important indicator of critical illness. - ANSWERS-Tachypnea



Kussmall Breathing (or change in depth of respiration) usually indicates - ANSWERS-Metabolic
acidosis



Cheyne-Stokes Respiration (or periodic breathing with apnea or hypopnea usually indicates -
ANSWERS-Severe brainstem injury or cardiac dysfunction



Biot Respiration (or ataxic breathing) usually indicates - ANSWERS-Severe neuronal damage

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