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Mr.Thesaxman

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What is the only high-frequency ventilator approved for early intervention in the treatment of neonates experiencing respiratory failure?
 A) Drager Evita XL
  B) Drager Bablylog 8000 Plus
  C) Bio-Med Crossvent 2i+
  D) CareFusion 3100A

Question 2

Which of the following ventilators has the smallest low-end patient weight range?
 A) Newport HT70 Plus
  B) Puritan Bennett 840
  C) Bio-Med Crossvent 2i+
  D) Hamilton Galileo



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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