Which of the following are control circuit alarms?
I. ventilator inoperative
II. high-pressure limit
III. incompatible settings
IV. low PEEP/CPAP
A) I and II
B) I and III
C) II and III
D) II and IV
Q. 2 Which of the following is a common adverse side effect of any of the neuromuscular-blocking drugs?
A) malignant hyperthermia
B) hypothermia
C) hyponatremiaD) vomiting
Q. 3 Which of the following are output alarms?
I. ventilator inoperative
II. high-pressure limit
III. incompatible settings
IV. low PEEP/CPAP
A) I and II
B) I and III
C) II and III
D) II and IV
Q. 4 The respiratory tract is well suited for absorption of drugs due to
A) sparse vascularization
B) thick tissue separating the airway lumen and blood vessels
C) extensive vascularization
D) small surface area
Q. 5 During time-cycled, pressure-controlled ventilation, which of the following must be known to calculate tidal volume?
I. flow
II. pressure
III. inspiratory time
IV. PEEP/CPAP
A) I
B) I and II
C) I and III
D) III and IV
Q. 6 In what way should the loading dose of a water-soluble drug change as an infant's age and weight increases?
A) It should increase.
B) It should not change
C) It should be doubled each time the infant's weight increases.
D) It should decrease.
Q. 7 Under what circumstances is the Sechrist Millennium flow limited?
A) during time-cycled, pressure-limited ventilation
B) when the pressure alarm limit is met
C) when the volume alarm limit is met
D) when the inspiratory pressure is not met
Q. 8 Creatinine clearance is measured on premature infant (delivered at 33 weeks) at birth. Which of the following values is correct for this infant?
A) 16 ml/min
B) 20 ml/min
C) 40 ml/min
D) 60 ml/min