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Marty

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For intermittent positive-pressure breathing (IPPB) therapy, when adjusted correctly the sensitivity on the Bird Mark 7A should be set for:
 A) 1 to 2 cmH2O below ambient
  B) 2 to 5 cmH2O below ambient
  C) 5 to 8 cmH2O below ambient
  D) greater than 8 cmH2O below ambient

Question 2

What would the PARA be for a woman who has two prior term pregnancies, one premature delivery, one abortion/miscarriage, and two living children?
 A) PARA 2-1-1-2
  B) PARA 2-1-1-1
  C) PARA 2-1-2-2
  D) PARA 3-1-1-2



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

A



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