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Pulmonary CCRN study Questions and Answers well Explained Latest 2024/2025 Update 100% Correct.
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Which of the following is considered to be an absolute contraindication for anticoagulation therapy in 
managing a VTE? 
A. Hypertensive patient 
B. Intracranial hemorrhage 
C. Postoperative patient 
D. Presence of epidural catheter - B 
Intracranial hemorrhage is an absolute contraindication to receiving anticoagulation or antithrombolytic 
therapy. Hypertension should be managed prior to initiation of anticoagulation therapy. Uncontrolled 
hypertension is a relative contraindication and can in...
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The National Board for Respiratory Care, Inc. Therapist Multiple-Choice SAE (Form 2020 B) INDIVIDUAL FEEDBACK REPORT
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The National Board for Respiratory Care, Inc. Therapist Multiple-Choice SAE (Form 2020 B) INDIVIDUAL FEEDBACK REPORT. A patient with a PBW of 55 kg (121 lb) is receiving VC, A/C ventilation. Ventilator settings and blood gas analysis 
results are: 
FIO2 0.70 
Mandatory rate 14 
VT 350 mL 
PEEP 5 cm H2O 
pH 7.35 
PaCO2 35 mm Hg 
PaO2 40 mm Hg 
HCO3 
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 19 mEq/L 
BE -6 mEq/L 
SO2 
(calc) 74% 
A respiratory therapist should recommend 
A. changing to SIMV mode. 
B.√ increasing to 10 cm H2O PEEP. ...
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NBRC Therapist Multiple Choice Self Assessment Examination 2020 B 2024/2025.
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NBRC Therapist Multiple Choice Self Assessment Examination 2020 B 2024/2025. A patient with a PBW of 55 kg (121 lb) is receiving VC, A/C ventilation. Ventilator settings and blood gas analysis 
results are: 
 
FIO2 0.70 
Mandatory rate 14 
VT 350 mL 
PEEP 5 cm H2O 
 
pH 7.35 
PaCO2 35 mm Hg 
PaO2 40 mm Hg 
HCO3 
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 19 mEq/L 
BE -6 mEq/L 
SO2 (calc) 74% 
 
A respiratory therapist should recommend 
 
A. changing to SIMV mode. 
B.√ increasing to 10 cm H2O PEEP. 
C. changing to 5 cm H 2O CPAP. 
D...
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The National Board for Respiratory Care, Inc. Therapist Multiple-Choice SAE (Form 2020 B) INDIVIDUAL FEEDBACK REPORT
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The National Board for Respiratory Care, Inc. Therapist Multiple-Choice SAE (Form 2020 B) INDIVIDUAL FEEDBACK REPORT. A respiratory therapist should recommend 
A. changing to SIMV mode. 
B.√ increasing to 10 cm H2O PEEP. 
C. changing to 5 cm H2O CPAP. 
D. increasing to 400 mL VT 
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EXPLANATIONS 
(h) A. Changing to SIMV will not treat the hypoxemia. It may also cause a decrease in minute ventilation and adverse 
changes in the acid-base status. 
(c) B. The increase in PEEP will increase FRC, d...
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UTA Nurs 5315 Mod 6 Dr. Gonzalez With Complete Solution
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Minute Ventilation is a ___________ - ANSWER Measure of how effective ventilation is 
RR x volume of air per breath 
Alveolar ventilation an only be assessed by measuring a __________ - ANSWER PaCO2 
The ________ and the _____________ are located in the medulla and are responsible for 
controlling breathing patterns - ANSWER Dorsal respiratory group (DRG) 
Ventral respiratory group (VRG) 
Where are the peripheral chemoreceptors located that monitor ? - ANSWER aorta and 
carotid arteries 
pH and ...
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What is the normal ventilation rate in a healthy person? - 10-12 breaths per minute 
What is the ventilation rate for a COPD patient (Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease)? - 4-6 
breaths per minute 
What is normal respiration rate of a healthy patient? - 10-15 breaths per minute 
What is the normal Heart rate for a healthy patient? - 60-90 beats per minute 
5 moments of hand hygiene? - 
1.Before patient contact 
2.Before a clean aseptic procedure 
3.After a procedure or body fluid exposure ri...
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NBRC Therapist Multiple Choice Self Assessment - Exam Questions and Answers 2020 B | 2024/2025
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NBRC Therapist Multiple Choice Self Assessment - Exam Questions and Answers 2020 B | 2024/2025. Following placement of a tracheostomy tube for long-term mechanical ventilation, which of the following patient 
positions best prevents ventilator-associated pneumonia? 
A. prone 
B. Trendelenburg 
C. supine 
D.√ semi-Fowler 
 
EXPLANATIONS: 
 
(h) A. Prone positioning is contraindicated following tracheostomy placement. 
 
(h) B. Use of Trendelenburg positioning may increase the risk of aspiration...
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TMC Practice Questions Correctly Answered 2024.A 44 week old gestational age infant is delivered via C-section and is gasping, grunting and has tachycardia and tachypnea. At one minute his APgar score is 4 and at 5 minutes the score is at 5. The infant is most likely suffering from 
 
transient tachypnea of the newborn 
 
meconium aspiration 
 
bronchopulmonary dysplasia 
 
apnea of prematurity - correct answer meconium aspiration 
 
All of the following could cause a patient's right-hemidiaphr...
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Pulmonary CCRN study Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
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A patient presents with labored breathing and an RR of 40 beats per minute (bpm). The 
following ABG is obtained: 
PaO2 68 
PaCO2 50 
pH 7.34 
SaO2 91% 
HCO3 22 
Which of the following is the most accurate interpretation of the above situation? 
A. Normal ABG for COPD patient 
B. Respiratory failure due to metabolic acidosis 
C. Obstructive upper airway most likely causing respiratory failure 
D. Respiratory failure due to dead space 
 -:- D 
Normally, as the minute ventilation (MV) increase...
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Updated ATI RN Comprehensive Predictor Exam Form A-E| Latest Practice Exam Bank 100% Verified Answers| Graded A+
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