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UCLA Final Exam Questions and Answers 100% Pass Assessment of respiratory distress - - difficulty breathing - increased respiratory rate/effort - increased muscle use - nasal flaring - difficulty breathing in complete sentences - upright/tripod postions - increased pulse rate (Tachycardia) - increased breathing rate (Tachypnea) Assessment of respiratory failure - - requires immediate positive pressure ventilations - altered mental status 2 Katelyn Whitman, All Rights Reserved © 2025 - loss of muscle tone - obstruction of upper/lower airway positive pressure ventilation (BVM) - - no breathing - breathing is to slow/shallow - exceed 28 breaths/fewer than 8 breaths - acute pulmonary edema and unconscious * do not place on supplemental O2 via nasal cannula or non-rebreather mask unless patient is conscious and able to tolerate Administer supplemental O2 - - patients in respiratory distress - pulse oximetry not available and patients with mild or moderate respiratory distress should receive O2 via nasal cannula - 94-98% normal O2 saturation - 88-92% COPD patients 3 Katelyn Whitman, All Rights Reserved © 2025 Non-rebreather mask - - impending respiratory failure or actual respiratory failure, who are unable to tolerate positive-pressure ventilations - suspected or confirmed exposure to toxins - patients with a traumatic brain injury Nasal cannula - - initial treatment for p

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Answers 100% Pass


Assessment of respiratory distress - ✔✔- difficulty breathing


- increased respiratory rate/effort


- increased muscle use


- nasal flaring


- difficulty breathing in complete sentences


- upright/tripod postions


- increased pulse rate (Tachycardia)


- increased breathing rate (Tachypnea)


Assessment of respiratory failure - ✔✔- requires immediate positive

pressure ventilations


- altered mental status


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Katelyn Whitman, All Rights Reserved © 2025

,- loss of muscle tone


- obstruction of upper/lower airway


positive pressure ventilation (BVM) - ✔✔- no breathing


- breathing is to slow/shallow


- exceed 28 breaths/fewer than 8 breaths


- acute pulmonary edema and unconscious




* do not place on supplemental O2 via nasal cannula or non-rebreather

mask unless patient is conscious and able to tolerate


Administer supplemental O2 - ✔✔- patients in respiratory distress


- pulse oximetry not available and patients with mild or moderate

respiratory distress should receive O2 via nasal cannula




- 94-98% normal O2 saturation


- 88-92% COPD patients



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Katelyn Whitman, All Rights Reserved © 2025

,Non-rebreather mask - ✔✔- impending respiratory failure or actual

respiratory failure, who are unable to tolerate positive-pressure

ventilations




- suspected or confirmed exposure to toxins


- patients with a traumatic brain injury


Nasal cannula - ✔✔- initial treatment for patients with mild/moderate

respiratory distress




- patient vomiting


- patients who need O2 but can't tolerate mask


High-flow O2 via non-rebreather mask - ✔✔- severe respiratory distress


- shock


- poor tissue perfusion


- CO2 poisoning



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, - traumatic brain injury


- diving emergencies


Hypoxia - ✔✔- insufficient O2 delivery to the body cells which may lead to

organ ischemia and eventually death




- signs/symptoms




- increased respiratory rate


- increased HR


- changes in level of consciousness


- restlessness


- irritability


- cyanosis


Respiratory rates - ✔✔Adult: 12-20


Child: 15-30


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