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The6most6clinically6relevant6respiratory6care6equipment6textbook6on6the6market,6Mosby’s6Re
spiratory6Care6 Equipment,6 10th6 Edition6 employs6 a6 "how-
to"6 approach6 that6moves6 beyond6 technical6 descriptions6of6 machinery.6Learn6to6identify6
equipment,6understand6how6it6works,6and6apply6your6knowledge6to6clinical6 practice6with
6this6comprehensive6overview6of6the6equipment6and6techniques6used6by6respiratory6therapi
sts6 to6treat6cardiopulmonary6dysfunction.6The610th6edition6includes6updated6information6on
6the6latest6devices6 and6equipment,6which6are6divided6into6clearly6defined6sections6includin
g:6ventilators,6transport,6home-
care,6 neonatal6 and6 pediatric6 ventilators,6 and6 alternative6 ventilators.6 In6 addition,6 there’s
6 a6 focus6 on6 specific6 ventilator6 characteristics6 such6 as6 mode,6 monitors6 and6 displays,6 ala
rms6 and6 indicators,6 graphics,6 special6 features,6and6troubleshooting6for6lesser-
used6ventilators.
Table6of6Contents
I. Introduction
1. Basic6Physics6for6the6Respiratory6Therapist
2. Principles6of6Infection6Control
3. Introduction6to6Ventilators
II. Medical6Gases
4. Manufacture,6Storage,6and6Transport6of6Medical6Gases
5. Administering6Medical6Gases:6Regulators,6Flowmeters,6and6Controlling6Devices
6. Humidity6and6Aerosol6Therapy
,III. Assessment
7. Assessment6of6Pulmonary6Function
8. Assessment6of6Cardiovascular6Function
9. Blood6Gas6Monitoring
IV. Devices
10. Lung6Expansion6Devices
11. Mechanical6Ventilators:6General-Use6Devices
12. Infant/Pediatric6Ventilators
13. Home-Care,6Transport6Devices,6Alternative6Devices
V. Critical6Care6and6Other6Therapies
14. Airway6Management6Devices6and6ACLS
15. Sleep6Diagnostics
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MULTIPLE6CHOICE
1. Power6is6a6measure6of6which6of6the6following?
a. Mechanical6energy
b. Gravitational6potential6energy
c. The6rate6at6which6work6is6being6performed
d. The6rate6at6which6atoms6and6molecules6move
ANSWER:6C
Power6is6a6measure6of6the6rate6at6which6work6is6being6performed.6The6formula6P6=6
W/J,6where6 W6=6watts6and616watt6is6equal6to616J/s,6expresses6this.6Joules6are6the
6international6standard6for6 expressing6energy6and6work.
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2. When6effort6produces6a6change6in6the6position6of6matter:
a. work6is6performed.
b. it6is6known6as6a6joule.
c. mechanical6power6is6created.
d. the6law6of6the6conservation6of6energy6is6being6used.
ANSWER:6A
Work6is6performed6only6when6effort6or6outside6forces6produce6a6change6in6the6positi
on6of6 matter.
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3. The6unit6used6to6express6the6force6of616newton6(N)6acting6on6a61-
kilogram6(kg)6object6to6move6 it616meter6(m)6is6which6of6the6following?
a. Watt c. Kilowatt
b. Joule d. Kinetic energy
ANSWER:6B
One6joule6is6equal6to6the6force6of616N6acting6on616kg.6A6watt6is6equivalent6to616J/s.