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moongchi

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How is the minute ventilation high alarm (MVhigh) set on the Drger Oxylog 3000?
 
  a. Operator-set at 2 L/min above the set mi-nute ventilation
  b. Operator-set at 3 L/min above the meas-ured minute ventilation
  c. Automatically set at 3 L/min above the set minute ventilation
  d. Automatically set at 2 L/min above the measured minute ventilation

Question 2

The Drger Oxylog 3000 can provide which of the following modes of operation?
 
  1. Pressure-controlled ventilation+/pressure support
  2. Continuous mandatory ventilation/continuous mandatory ventilationassist
  3. Pressure-regulated volume control
  4. Control
  a. 1 and 2 c. 3 and 4
  b. 2 and 3 d. 1 and 4



ErinKing

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: D
The Oxylog 3000 has multiple built-in alarms to help support quick start-up of the ventilator. The MVhigh alarm is set at the measured minute ventilation +2 L/min.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A
The Oxylog 3000 can provide continuous mandatory ventilation/continuous mandatory ventila-tionassist, pressure-controlled ventilation+/pressure support, continuous positive airway pres-sure/pressure support, synchronized intermittent mandatory ventilation/pressure support, and ap-nea backup.



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