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burchfield96

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A good rule of thumb when selecting a suction catheter for use in an artificial airway is to choose one that does not exceed:
 A) 1/3 the inner diameter of the airway
  B) 1/2 the inner diameter of the airway
  C) 5/8 the inner diameter of the airway
  D) 3/4 the inner diameter of the airway

Question 2

Which of the following is advised in treating neonates with decreased pulmonary blood flow?
 A) continuous, high use of oxygen
  B) changing the frequency of ventilation
  C) changing inspiratory pressures
  D) use of high ventilatory pressures



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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