TEST BANK For Mosby’s Respiratory Care
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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
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of machinery. Learn to identify equipment, understand how it works, and apply your knowledge to
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clinical practice with this comprehensive overview of the equipment and techniques used by
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respiratory therapists to treat cardiopulmonary dysfunction. The 10th edition includes updated
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information on the latest devices and equipment, which are divided into clearly defined sections
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including: ventilators, transport, home-care, neonatal and pediatric ventilators, and alternative
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ventilators. In addition, there’s a focus on specific ventilator characteristics such as mode, monitors
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and displays, alarms and indicators, graphics, special features, and troubleshooting for lesser-used
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ventilators.
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Table of Contents nn nn
I. Introduction
1. Basic Physics for the Respiratory Therapist
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2. Principles of Infection Control nn nn nn
3. Introduction to Ventilators nn nn
II. Medical Gases nn
4. Manufacture, Storage, and Transport of Medical Gases nn nn nn nn nn nn
5. Administering Medical Gases: Regulators, Flowmeters, and Controlling Devices
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6. Humidity and Aerosol Therapy nn nn nn
,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 nn
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 nn
1. Power is a measure of which of the following?
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a. Mechanical energy nn
b. Gravitational potential energy nn nn
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 nn
Power is a measure of the rate at which work is being performed. The formula P = W/J,
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nn whereW = watts and 1 watt is equal to 1 J/s, expresses this. Joules are the international
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nn standard for expressing energy and work. nn nn nn nn nn
PTS: nn nn n n 1 REF: n n Page 8 nn
2. When effort produces a change in the position of matter:
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a. work is performed. nn nn
b. it is known as a joule.
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c. mechanical power is created. nn nn nn
d. the law of the conservation of energy is being used.
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ANSWER: A nn
Work is performed only when effort or outside forces produce a change in the position
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ofmatter.
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PTS: nn nn n n 1 REF: n n Page 8 nn
3. The unit used to express the force of 1 newton (N) acting on a 1-kilogram (kg) object to
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nn moveit 1 meter (m) is which of the following?
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a. Watt c. Kilowatt
b. Joule d. n n Kinetic energy nn
ANSWER: B nn
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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nn Equipment, 11th Edition nn nn
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
nn nn nn nn nn nn nn nn nn nn nn nn
Care Equipment, 10th Edition employs a "how-to" approach that moves beyond technical descriptions
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of machinery. Learn to identify equipment, understand how it works, and apply your knowledge to
nn nn nn nn nn nn nn nn nn nn nn nn nn nn nn
clinical practice with this comprehensive overview of the equipment and techniques used by
nn nn nn nn nn nn nn nn nn nn nn nn nn
respiratory therapists to treat cardiopulmonary dysfunction. The 10th edition includes updated
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information on the latest devices and equipment, which are divided into clearly defined sections
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including: ventilators, transport, home-care, neonatal and pediatric ventilators, and alternative
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ventilators. In addition, there’s a focus on specific ventilator characteristics such as mode, monitors
nn nn nn nn nn nn nn nn nn nn nn nn nn nn
and displays, alarms and indicators, graphics, special features, and troubleshooting for lesser-used
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ventilators.
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Table of Contents nn nn
I. Introduction
1. Basic Physics for the Respiratory Therapist
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2. Principles of Infection Control nn nn nn
3. Introduction to Ventilators nn nn
II. Medical Gases nn
4. Manufacture, Storage, and Transport of Medical Gases nn nn nn nn nn nn
5. Administering Medical Gases: Regulators, Flowmeters, and Controlling Devices
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6. Humidity and Aerosol Therapy nn nn nn
,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 nn
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 nn
1. Power is a measure of which of the following?
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a. Mechanical energy nn
b. Gravitational potential energy nn nn
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 nn
Power is a measure of the rate at which work is being performed. The formula P = W/J,
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nn whereW = watts and 1 watt is equal to 1 J/s, expresses this. Joules are the international
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nn standard for expressing energy and work. nn nn nn nn nn
PTS: nn nn n n 1 REF: n n Page 8 nn
2. When effort produces a change in the position of matter:
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a. work is performed. nn nn
b. it is known as a joule.
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c. mechanical power is created. nn nn nn
d. the law of the conservation of energy is being used.
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ANSWER: A nn
Work is performed only when effort or outside forces produce a change in the position
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ofmatter.
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PTS: nn nn n n 1 REF: n n Page 8 nn
3. The unit used to express the force of 1 newton (N) acting on a 1-kilogram (kg) object to
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nn moveit 1 meter (m) is which of the following?
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a. Watt c. Kilowatt
b. Joule d. n n Kinetic energy nn
ANSWER: B nn
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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