A) Coughing too much.
B) Hyperventilation.
C) Too much exertion just prior to the treatment.
D) Cleaning the equipment with soap and water.
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A) 24
B) 30
C) 38
D) 44
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A) Deep breathing will increase the amount of oxygen inhaled.
B) Vaseline use is appropriate for nares care.
C) Mouth breathing will not alter oxygen percent inspired.
D) Humidification of inspired air is indicated.
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A) Place client in a supine position with chin flexed toward chest.
B) Tape ET tube in place after insertion.
C) Suction client before intubation.
D) Auscultate lung fields before and after intubation.
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A) 40-60
B) 60-80
C) 80-120
D) 120-140
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A) Means for communication.
B) Tube cuff deflation.
C) Aspiration precautions.
D) Continuous pulse oximetry.
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A) Headache.
B) Respiratory alkalosis.
C) Oxygen dependency.
D) CO2 retention.
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A) Suction only when necessary.
B) Hyperoxygenate for 1-2 minutes before suctioning.
C) Suction for no more than 10 seconds.
D) Use only a small-sized catheter for suctioning.
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A) Oxygenation should be provided after the suctioning procedure only if it was prolonged.
B) The size of the suction catheter should not exceed half the diameter of the tracheostomy tube.
C) Apply suction when inserting as well as when removing the catheter.
D) Suctioning should not exceed 15 seconds at a time.
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A) Polycythemia.
B) Recent contrast media studies.
C) High CO2 levels.
D) Cardiac anomalies.
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A) Nasal cannula.
B) Simple mask.
C) Mask with reservoir bag.
D) Venturi mask.
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A) Keeping rubber-tipped hemostats at bedside.
B) Air vent is closed to the environment.
C) Keeping the system below chest tube insertion site.
D) Ensuring that suction control chamber water level is maintained.
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A) Oropharyngeal airways are initially turned upside down for insertion._______
B) Only the tip of the nasopharyngeal airway is lubricated prior to insertion._______
C) Clients are placed in a semi-Fowler's position for endotracheal intubation._______
D) Breath sounds are assessed following endotracheal intubation._______
E) Sterile technique is used in cleaning and suctioning the new tracheostomy tube._______
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A) Clamp the chest tubes closest to the client.
B) Call the physician immediately.
C) Look for leaks in the tubing.
D) Do nothing because this fluctuation is normal.
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A) Prevent infection of the upper airways.
B) Administer oxygen to treat hypoxemia.
C) Maintain moist mucous membranes.
D) Keep the upper airways patent.
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