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Respiratory 1111 Comprehensive Assessment

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What is the purpose of oxygen therapy?
To treat infections
To lower heart rate
To increase the oxygen levels in the body
To remove carbon dioxide
Why is it important to use caution when handling oxygen cylinders?
They require special storage conditions
They contain harmful chemicals
They are heavy and difficult to carry
Mishandling can lead to injuries
How should oxygen cylinders be stored?
In direct sunlight for better ventilation
Upright and secured to prevent falling over
Side lying to prevent leakage
Lying down to conserve space
When should oxygen therapy be stopped?
When feeling slightly better
When oxygen runs out
As directed by a healthcare professional
After a few days of therapy
Which law states that equal volumes of gases at the same temperature and pressure contain an equal number of particles?
Avogadro's Law
Laplace Law
Ideal Gas Law
Venturi Effect
Which law states that the pressure of a gas is directly proportional to its temperature, assuming volume is constant?
Avogadro's Law
Laplace Law
Ideal Gas Law
Venturi Effect
Which law states that the pressure difference across a curved liquid surface is directly proportional to the excess pressure inside?
Ideal Gas Law
Venturi Effect
Avogadro's Law
Laplace Law
Which effect describes the decrease in pressure and increase in velocity of a fluid flow in a constricted pipe?
Ideal Gas Law
Venturi Effect
Avogadro's Law
Laplace Law
What does Laplace's law describe?
The relationship between distance, force, and mass
The relationship between pressure, volume, and temperature
The relationship between power, resistance, and current
The relationship between the tension, radius, and pressure of a spherical surface
What is the Venturi effect?
The change in fluid velocity that occurs when a fluid flows through a wider section of a pipe
The increase in fluid pressure that occurs when a fluid flows through a constricted section of a pipe
The cessation of fluid flow when a fluid reaches a constricted section of a pipe
The reduction in fluid pressure that occurs when a fluid flows through a constricted section of a pipe
What does the end-tidal carbon dioxide waveform represent?
The movement of air in and out of the alveoli.
The amount of oxygen in the blood vessels.
The electrical activity of the heart.
The exhaled concentration of carbon dioxide over time.
Which lung volume measures the maximum amount of air inhaled?
Tidal volume.
Force vital capacity.
Expiratory reserve volume.
Inspiratory capacity.
How is minute ventilation calculated?
Vital capacity multiplied by alveolar ventilation.
Heart rate multiplied by stroke volume.
Tidal volume multiplied by respiratory rate.
Residual volume multiplied by inspiratory capacity.
What can be measured by interpreting an arterial blood gas?
Gas exchange and transport
Electrocardiogram interpretation
Lung volumes
Breath sounds
What can end-tidal carbon dioxide waveforms be used to evaluate?
Gas exchange and transport
Oxygen disassociation curve
Minute ventilation
Shunting
What does the oxygen disassociation curve represent?
Cardiovascular system
EKG interpretation
Oxygen transport to tissues
Interpretation of clinical and lab data