An immunocompromised patient is to be placed on oxygen with a humidity/aerosol device. Which of the following devices is most likely to deliver contaminated water to the patient?
You are having difficulty intubating a combative patient in…
You are having difficulty intubating a combative patient in the emergency department. The respiratory therapist should recommend the delivery of which drug to facilitate intubation?
A patient is receiving 60% oxygen via a heated nebulizer. Y…
A patient is receiving 60% oxygen via a heated nebulizer. You note that there is insufficient aerosol flow being delivered to the patient. What is the following is a likely cause of this issue? 1. The patient is shallow breathing 2. The flowmeter is set too high 3. The water level is too low in nebulizer 4. Water collected in tubing
A patient is receiving controlled ventilation via a IPPB ven…
A patient is receiving controlled ventilation via a IPPB ventilator (Bird Mark 7). Suddenly, the ventilator will not cycle into expiration, this problem may be caused by: 1. Development of a spontaneous pneumothorax 2. Disconnected expiratory valve 3. A hole in the cuff of the ETT 4. A leak in the patient tubing
A patient complains of dizziness after receiving IPPB therap…
A patient complains of dizziness after receiving IPPB therapy. What should the respiratory therapist do?
A patient complains of dizziness after receiving IPPB therap…
A patient complains of dizziness after receiving IPPB therapy. What should the respiratory therapist do?
After connecting a nasal cannula to the humidifier outlet, y…
After connecting a nasal cannula to the humidifier outlet, you kink the tubing and hear a whistling noise coming from the humidifier. Which of the following most likely caused this?
What is a potential side effect of bland aerosol administrat…
What is a potential side effect of bland aerosol administration? 1. Increased airway resistance 2. Decreased airway resistance 3. Bronchodilation 4. Bronchospasm
An adult patient is receiving external cardiac compressions…
An adult patient is receiving external cardiac compressions and ventilation via manual resuscitator and mask. When external cardiac compressions are momentarily discontinued the patient’s ECG shows the following pattern: The appropriate action at this time would be to:
You want to pass a suction catheter into the patient’s left…
You want to pass a suction catheter into the patient’s left lung to obtain a sputum specimen. What is the most appropriate method of accomplishing this?