Lung Auscultation | Lung Sounds | Nursing Interventions | Oxygen | BiPAP/CPAP |
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What is clear (normal)
Upon auscultation you hear
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What is diminished
Upon auscultation you hear
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What is nasal cannula
The oxygen delivery device most appropriately used with a bubbler
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What is spare tracheostomy and bag/mask
A traveling tracheostomy patient is sent with this equipment.
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What is BiPAP
A device used for hypercarbic patients
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What is wheeze. Continuous musical sounds produced as air is forced through narrow passages
Upon auscultation you hear
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What is stridor
Upon auscultation you hear
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What is 5-6 liters
A bubbler is required at how many liters of oxygen
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What is 6 liters
This is the maximum number of liters a nasal cannula can be set to.
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What is unable to remove the mask by oneself (unresponsive unless hypercarbia determined)
Absolute patient contraindications for BiPAP
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What is coarse crackles. Popping sounds as alveoli are forced open.
Upon auscultation you hear
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What is atelectasis
A condition in which alveoli become deflated causing part or all of the lung to collapse (common after surgery)
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What is 10-15 liters
A non-rebreather mask requires this many liters of oxygen
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What is 1-2 liters.
You can wean oxygen at this interval of liters
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What is only provides one level of positive pressure during the breathing cycle
The reason CPAP is different than BiPAP
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What is fine crackles. Popping sounds as alveoli are forced open.
Upon auscultation you hear
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What is stridor
Often caused by laryngeal tumors, tracheal stenosis or aspirated foreign body
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What is 30 minutes
When weaning oxygen, titrations can be made no sooner than this interval
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What is 2 liters
2L NC = 28% 5L NC = 40% 6L NC = 50%
A yellow, 28% venturi mask adapter is equal to this many liters on a nasal cannula
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What is 30 minutes
A BiPAP trial is conducted for this many minutes
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What is rhonchi. Snoring sounds from thick secretions
Upon auscultation you hear
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What is pneumonia or pleural effusion
The most common cause of crackles
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What is change the device over to a standard nasal cannula
A patient wearing an Oxymizer Pendant would like to shower and has been approved by the physician to do so. What would be your next step
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What is with a physician order
A patient has a baseline of 3L of home oxygen, when is it appropriate to wean this patient
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What is 50%
While on a positive pressure device, oxygen requirements greater than this percent are considered unstable
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