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debasdf

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A low battery charge alarm condition on a CareFusion SiPAP is caused by which of the follow-ing?
 
  a. Battery charge is totally drained. c. Battery charge fell below 40.
  b. Battery charge fell below 75. d. Battery voltage fell below 10 V.

Question 2

Which of the following statements is true concerning the CareFusion AirLife Nasal CPAP Sys-tem Driver?
 
  a. The internal oxygen cell analyzes fraction-al inspired oxygen and automatically cali-brates.
  b. The desired continuous positive airway pressure level is adjusted by moving a probe in 1-cm increments.
  c. Bilevel airway pressure is available to ven-tilate newborns with apnea of prematurity.
  d. The proximal pressure line of the delivery circuit attaches to the port on the front panel.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C
The low battery charge alarm activates if battery charge falls below 40.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: A
The internal oxygen cell analyzes the fractional inspired oxygen and automatically calibrates ox-ygen binding on start-up. Adjusting a probe by 1-cm increments is done for the Fisher & Paykel Bubble CPAP System. Bilevel is available only on the CareFusion Infant Flow SiPAP unit. The CareFusion Infant Flow Nasal CPAP System has a proximal pressure line.



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