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1. Normal Infant temp - ANSWER ✓ 36.5 C
2. Normal Infant Pulse - ANSWER ✓ 110-160 beats/min
3. Normal Infant Respiration - ANSWER ✓ 30-60 breaths/min
4. Normal apnea in Infants - ANSWER ✓ 5-10 sec-normal
10-20sec- may be normal
greater than 20 is always abnormal
5. Normal Infant Blood Pressure - ANSWER ✓ Term-60/40mmHg
Preterm-50/30mmHg
6. Birth Weight - ANSWER ✓ Term infant->3000 grams
28 week gestational age-1000 grams
7. PetCO2 vs PaCO2 - ANSWER ✓ PaCO2-40mmHg
PetCO2-30mmHg
ETCO2/PetCO2 can also be read as a percent 3-5%.
8. Exhaled Carbon Dioxide - ANSWER ✓ ECO2, ETCO2, PetCO2-measures
exhaled carbon dioxide content using infrared absorption.
9. Normal SpO2 range - ANSWER ✓ 93-97%
, 10.Co-oximeter/Hemoximeter-used to diagnose carbon monoxide poisoning -
ANSWER ✓ Normal 0-1%.
COHb for smokers 2-12%.
CO poisoning >20%.
11.MAP - ANSWER ✓ 2x diastolic + systolic/ 3
12.Elevated CVP - ANSWER ✓ right heart problem
13.Elevated PAP - ANSWER ✓ lung problem
14.Elevated PCWP - ANSWER ✓ left heart problem
15.Normal Cardiac Output - ANSWER ✓ 4-8L/min
16.Normal Pulse Pressure - ANSWER ✓ 40mmHg
17.Normal Cardiac Index - ANSWER ✓ 2.5-4.0L/min
18.Equipment for MRI - ANSWER ✓ -fludic (non-electric, gas powered)
ventilators
-non-ferrous (non-metallic) materials
-aluminum gas cylinders instead of steel cylinders
19.Ventilation scan - ANSWER ✓ -radioisotope (xenon gas) is inhaled and the
location of the gas is recorded producing a photographic pattern of
distribution throughout the lungs.
-any obstruction to gas flow will prevent gas from filling the area
*normal ventilation and abnormal perfusion=pulmonary embolism.
Perfusion scan - ANSWER ✓ -albumin, tagged with radioactive iodine, is injected
into a peripheral vein and when it passes into the pulmonary circulation, lodges in
the capillaries
-a scanning device is passed over the chest and produces a pattern of radiation that
indicates a distribution and volume of perusion
*normal ventilation and abnormal perfusion=pulmonary embolism.