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TFauchery

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You are using a Posey Cufflator to measure cuff pressure. You added air to reach minimal occlusion volume, but you added too much. How do you remove air from the tube's cuff?
 A) Squeeze the black bulb.
  B) Remove the Cufflator from the pilot line.
  C) Press the red button.
  D) Pull back on the syringe.

Question 2

Atrial septal defect (ASD) is a disorder that allows the movement of blood between the
 A) right and left atria
  B) right atria and right ventricle
  C) right and left ventricles
  D) left atria and left ventricle



Shshxj

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

A



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