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s.tung

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The usual oxygen flow rate administered via nasal cannula is:
 
 5-7 L/min
  1 L/min
  2-4 L/min
  3-6 L/min

Question 2

The CR/DR tool that determines the density and contrast for specific anatomic parts is:
 
 LUT
  calipers
  LET
  AEC



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Answer to Question 1

2-4 L/min

Rationale: The usual oxygen flow rate for the nasal cannula is 2-4 Liters per minute.

Answer to Question 2

LUT

Rationale: A look up table is the CR/DR menu that sets the proper density and contrast for the different anatomical parts.



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