Refractory hypoxemia is defined as a PaO2 less than on an FiO2 equal to or greater than %.
Which of the following values would be consistent with refra…
Which of the following values would be consistent with refractory hypoxemia?
A patient is being weaned from mechanical ventilation. Which…
A patient is being weaned from mechanical ventilation. Which values in the chart below would prevent the patient from continuing the weaning process? (Select all that apply)IBW86.4 kgVT/VD0.55PaO2/FiO2450CaO212.9VC1.04 LVE15 L/min
A PaCO2 level of [BLANK-1] mmHg will not result in an increa…
A PaCO2 level of mmHg will not result in an increase in respiratory rate.
A nurse is teaching a client about the use of the Peak Expir…
A nurse is teaching a client about the use of the Peak Expiratory Flow Rate. What statement by the client would be the most concerning, and require immediate follow-up education by the nurse?
Which of the following VD/VT ratios would indicate an increa…
Which of the following VD/VT ratios would indicate an increase in deadspace ventilation?
The normal range for vital capacity is [BLANK-1] mL/kg of IB…
The normal range for vital capacity is mL/kg of IBW.
Vital capacity is used as a measure of diaphragmatic reserve…
Vital capacity is used as a measure of diaphragmatic reserve and strength for patient’s with neuromuscular disease and for patient’s weaning off of mechanical ventilation. The minimum acceptable value of >10-15 mL/kg of IBW is required for the patient to be able to do which of the following? (Select all that apply)
A nurse is performing a physical assessment on a client. Wh…
A nurse is performing a physical assessment on a client. Which action should the nurse take to assess the client’s tissue perfusion?
A patient comes to the emergency room with complaints surrou…
A patient comes to the emergency room with complaints surrounding a COPD exacerbation. The nurse anticipates all of the following physical assessment findings except: