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Zulu123

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You are using a ventilator circuit that has a tubing compliance of 3 mL/cmH2O. The peak pressure is 30 cmH2O, and the measured exhaled volume is 760 mL. What is the corrected volume?
 A) 760 mL
  B) 757 mL
  C) 730 mL
  D) 670 mL

Question 2

Which of the following is an important consideration regarding the setting of the physical examination of a pediatric patient?
 A) dim lighting
  B) requesting the parents wait in the waiting room
  C) slightly cooler temperatures than needed for adults
  D) child-proofing the area



aprice35067

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

D



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