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- 1. What are the indications and contraindications of oxygen therapy? 2. What are nursing considerations for oxygen therapy?1. Describe the functions of the thoracic diaphragm.12. Assume a normal female with a resting tidal volume of 400 mL, respiratory rate of 13 breaths/ min, and dead space of 125 mL. When she exercises, which of the following scenarios would be most efficient for increasing her oxygen delivery to the lungs? a) increase respiratory rate to 20 breaths/min but no change in tidal volume b) increase tidal volume to 550 mL but no change in respiratory rate c) increase tidal volume to 500 mL and respiratory rate to 15 breaths/min
- 11. What do we do as a nursing intervention for an upper airway obstruction*?8. Measurements of tidal volume (TV) taken when individuals are at rest and immediately following exercise show that tidal volume is increased following exercise ( a. Define tidal volume. b. Explain why exercise results in an increase in tidal volume. 9. Measurements of vital capacity (VC) taken when individuals are at rest and immediately following exercise show that vital capacity remains the same before and after exercis a. Define vital capacity.the Sum 0ainsyiratoruveserve Voluale;tidal yonumey tKV b. Explain why exercise does not cause a change in vital capacity.2. What is an inhalant? What are the effects and health risks of inhalants?
- 7. Given a spirogram or data, be able to calculate the VC, TV, IRV, ERV, and breathing rate = respiratory rate. a. A patient has a vital capacity of 4,600 mL. Their IRV is 3,000 mL and ERV is 1,000 mL. What is their TV?9. Which of the following states that the rate of gas diffusion is inversely proportional to the weight of the gas? A. Graham’s law B. Charles’ law C. Henry’s law D. Gay-Lussac’s law6. Your patient is critical , and you cannot secure the airway . Medical direction tells you to divert because they have no ICU beds . You repeat the urgency of your patient's condition and are still told to divert . You elect to override the physician's order and transport to that hospital . Can you justify disobeying the physician's order ?
- 6. Determine at least three methods for evaluating the effectiveness of a manual ventilation.4. Mr. Kee is intubated with a 7.5 mm orotracheal tube. He is in the ICU on a ventilator. The low-exhaled-volume alarm is sounding and Mr. Kee is phonating. His respiratory rate is 32 breaths/ minute, the heart rate is 122 bpm, and the pulse oximeter is 89 percent. You measure the cuff pressure to be 30 cm H2O, and the pilot tube and valve are intact. What would be your recommendations to remedy this situation?7. What clinical importance does the ESR measurement have?