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Equipment, 11th Edition
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by J. M. Cairo Chapters 1 - 15
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The most clinically relevant respiratory care equipment textbook on the market, Mosby’s Respiratory
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Care Equipment, 10th Edition employs a "how-to" approach that moves beyond technical descriptions of
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machinery. Learn to identify equipment, understand how it works, and apply your knowledge to clinical
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practice with this comprehensive overview of the equipment and techniques used by respiratory
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therapists to treat cardiopulmonary dysfunction. The 10th edition includes updated information on the
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latest devices and equipment, which are divided into clearly defined sections including: ventilators,
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transport, home-care, neonatal and pediatric ventilators, and alternative ventilators. In addition, there’s a
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focus on specific ventilator characteristics such as mode, monitors and displays, alarms and indicators,
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graphics, special features, and troubleshooting for lesser-used ventilators.
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Table of Contents
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I. Introduction
1. Basic Physics for the Respiratory Therapist
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2. Principles of Infection Control d d d
3. Introduction to Ventilators d d
II. Medical Gases d
4. Manufacture, Storage, and Transport of Medical Gases d d d d d d
5. Administering Medical Gases: Regulators, Flowmeters, and Controlling Devices
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6. Humidity and Aerosol Therapy d d d
,III. Assessment
7. Assessment of Pulmonary Function
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8. Assessment of Cardiovascular Function
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9. Blood Gas Monitoring
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IV. Devices
10. Lung Expansion Devices
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11. Mechanical Ventilators: General-Use Devices
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12. Infant/Pediatric Ventilators d
13. Home-Care, Transport Devices, Alternative Devices
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V. Critical Care and Other Therapies
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14. Airway Management Devices and ACLS
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15. Sleep Diagnostics
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, Chapter 01: Basic Physics for the Respiratory Therapist
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MULTIPLE CHOICE d
1. Power is a measure of which of the following?
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a. Mechanical energy d
b. Gravitational potential energy d d
c. The rate at which work is being performed
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d. The rate at which atoms and molecules move
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Power is a measure of the rate at which work is being performed. The formula P = W/J, whereW
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= watts and 1 watt is equal to 1 J/s, expresses this. Joules are the international standard for
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expressing energy and work.
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2. When effort produces a change in the position of matter:
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b. it is known as a joule.
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c. mechanical power is created. d d d
d. the law of the conservation of energy is being used.
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Work is performed only when effort or outside forces produce a change in the position
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ofmatter.
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3. The unit used to express the force of 1 newton (N) acting on a 1-kilogram (kg) object to
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moveit 1 meter (m) is which of the following?
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a. Watt c. Kilowatt
b. Joule d. Kinetic energy
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One joule is equal to the force of 1 N acting on 1 kg. A watt is equivalent to 1 J/s. A kilowatt
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issimply 1000 W. Kinetic energy is energy an object possesses when it is in motion.
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Equipment, 11th Edition
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by J. M. Cairo Chapters 1 - 15
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,Description
The most clinically relevant respiratory care equipment textbook on the market, Mosby’s Respiratory
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Care Equipment, 10th Edition employs a "how-to" approach that moves beyond technical descriptions of
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machinery. Learn to identify equipment, understand how it works, and apply your knowledge to clinical
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practice with this comprehensive overview of the equipment and techniques used by respiratory
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therapists to treat cardiopulmonary dysfunction. The 10th edition includes updated information on the
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latest devices and equipment, which are divided into clearly defined sections including: ventilators,
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transport, home-care, neonatal and pediatric ventilators, and alternative ventilators. In addition, there’s a
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focus on specific ventilator characteristics such as mode, monitors and displays, alarms and indicators,
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graphics, special features, and troubleshooting for lesser-used ventilators.
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Table of Contents
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I. Introduction
1. Basic Physics for the Respiratory Therapist
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2. Principles of Infection Control d d d
3. Introduction to Ventilators d d
II. Medical Gases d
4. Manufacture, Storage, and Transport of Medical Gases d d d d d d
5. Administering Medical Gases: Regulators, Flowmeters, and Controlling Devices
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6. Humidity and Aerosol Therapy d d d
,III. Assessment
7. Assessment of Pulmonary Function
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8. Assessment of Cardiovascular Function
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9. Blood Gas Monitoring
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IV. Devices
10. Lung Expansion Devices
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11. Mechanical Ventilators: General-Use Devices
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12. Infant/Pediatric Ventilators d
13. Home-Care, Transport Devices, Alternative Devices
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V. Critical Care and Other Therapies
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14. Airway Management Devices and ACLS
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15. Sleep Diagnostics
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, Chapter 01: Basic Physics for the Respiratory Therapist
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MULTIPLE CHOICE d
1. Power is a measure of which of the following?
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a. Mechanical energy d
b. Gravitational potential energy d d
c. The rate at which work is being performed
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d. The rate at which atoms and molecules move
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ANSWER: C d
Power is a measure of the rate at which work is being performed. The formula P = W/J, whereW
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= watts and 1 watt is equal to 1 J/s, expresses this. Joules are the international standard for
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expressing energy and work.
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2. When effort produces a change in the position of matter:
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a. work is performed. d d
b. it is known as a joule.
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c. mechanical power is created. d d d
d. the law of the conservation of energy is being used.
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ANSWER: A d
Work is performed only when effort or outside forces produce a change in the position
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ofmatter.
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3. The unit used to express the force of 1 newton (N) acting on a 1-kilogram (kg) object to
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moveit 1 meter (m) is which of the following?
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a. Watt c. Kilowatt
b. Joule d. Kinetic energy
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ANSWER: B d
One joule is equal to the force of 1 N acting on 1 kg. A watt is equivalent to 1 J/s. A kilowatt
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issimply 1000 W. Kinetic energy is energy an object possesses when it is in motion.
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