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renzo156

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Which type of high-frequency ventilator typically employs a rotating ball that starts and stops a high-flow gas source at a rapid rate?
 A) high-frequency positive pressure ventilator (HFPPV)
  B) high-frequency jet ventilator (HFJV)
  C) high-frequency flow interrupter (HFFI)
  D) high-frequency oscillatory ventilator (HFOV)

Question 2

Which of the following is an immediate indication for mechanical ventilation in a neonatal patient?
 A) respiratory distress
  B) hypotension
  C) cyanosisD) respiratory failure



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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