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jazziefee

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When an inspiratory pause is used on a Hamilton G5, what is the percentage of the cycle time it can be set for?
 
  a. 0 to 50 c. 0 to 70
  b. 0 to 60 d. 0 to 80

Question 2

What level of pressure support is available on the Hamilton G5?
 
  a. 0 to 70 cm H2O c. 0 to 90 cm H2O
  b. 0 to 80 cm H2O d. 0 to 100 cm H2O



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ladyjames123

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: C
When an inspiratory pause is set on the Hamilton G5, it can be set at 0 to 70 of the cycle time.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: D
The range for the level of pressure support on the Hamilton G-5 is 0 to 100 cm H2O.





 

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