Mosby's Respiratory Care Equipment 12th Edition, (2026 Updates)
By J. M. Cairo
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,SECTION I. INTRODUCTION _____________________________________________________ 3
Chapter 1. Basic Physics For The Respiratory Therapist _____________________________________ 3
Chapter 2. Principles Of Infection Control ______________________________________________ 53
SECTION II. MEDICAL GASES___________________________________________________ 103
Chapter 3. Manufacture, Storage, And Transport Of Medical Gases ________________________ 103
Chapter 4. Administering Medical Gases: Regulators, Flowmeters, And Controlling Devices _____ 151
SECTION III. AIRWAY MANAGEMENT ___________________________________________ 201
Chapter 5. Airway Management Devices And Advanced Cardiac Life Support ________________ 201
Chapter 6. Humidity And Aerosol Therapy _____________________________________________ 235
Chapter 7. Lung Expansion Therapy And Airway Clearance Devices _________________________ 280
SECTION IV. ASSESSMENT ____________________________________________________ 308
Chapter 9. Assessment Of Pulmonary Function _________________________________________ 308
Chapter 9. Assessment Of Cardiovascular Function ______________________________________ 359
Chapter 10. Blood Gas Monitoring ___________________________________________________ 394
Chapter 11. Sleep Diagnostics _______________________________________________________ 445
SECTION V. CRITICAL CARE AND OTHER THERAPIES ________________________________ 473
Chapter 12. Introduction To Ventilators _______________________________________________ 473
Chapter 13. Mechanical Ventilators: General Use Devices: Adult, Pediatric, And Neonatal Critical
Care Devices _____________________________________________________________________ 527
Chapter 14. Transport, Home Care And Noninvasive Ventilatory Devices ____________________ 577
Chapter 15. Special Techniques In Respiratory Care Patient Management ___________________ 603
,SECTION I. INTRODUCTION
Chapter 1. Basic Physics For The Respiratory Therapist
J. M. Cairo: Mosby's Respiratory Care Equipment 12th Edition, Test Bank
MULTIPLE CHOICE
1. The Ability Of An Object To Perform Work Is Known As Which Of The Following?
A. Power
B. Force
C. Energy
D. Velocity
ANS. C
Energy Is Defined As The Ability To Perform Work. Power Describes The Rate At
Which Work Is Performed, While Force Is A Push Or Pull Acting On An Object, And
Velocity Describes The Speed And Direction Of Motion.
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2. Which Of The Following Best Describes Mechanical Energy?
A. Energy Stored In Chemical Bonds
B. The Sum Of Kinetic And Potential Energy
C. Energy Related To Atomic Structure
D. Energy Transferred As Heat
ANS. B
Mechanical Energy Is The Total Energy Of Motion (Kinetic Energy) And Stored Energy
(Potential Energy) In An Object. It Does Not Include Chemical, Atomic, Or Thermal
Energy.
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, 3. Power Is A Measure Of Which Of The Following?
A. Mechanical Energy
B. Gravitational Potential Energy
C. The Rate At Which Work Is Being Performed
D. The Rate At Which Atoms And Molecules Move
ANS. C
Power Is A Measure Of The Rate At Which Work Is Being Performed. The Formula P =
W/J, Where W = Watts And 1 Watt Is Equal To 1 J/S, Expresses This. Joules Are The
International Standard For Expressing Energy And Work.
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4. Which Factor Has The Greatest Effect On An Object’s Kinetic Energy?
A. Shape Of The Object
B. Color Of The Object
C. Velocity Of The Object
D. Surface Texture
ANS. C
Kinetic Energy Is Proportional To The Square Of Velocity (KE ∝ V²). This Means Even
Small Increases In Velocity Result In Large Increases In Kinetic Energy, Making
Velocity The Most Influential Factor.
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5. When Effort Produces A Change In The Position Of Matter:
A. Work Is Performed.
B. It Is Known As A Joule.
C. Mechanical Power Is Created.
D. The Law Of The Conservation Of Energy Is Being Used.