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Beheh

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Incentive spirometry is also called:
 
  a. Pulse oximetry
  b. Arterial blood gases
  c. Deep breathing and coughing
  d. Sustained maximal inspiration

Question 2

Which oxygen administration device does not cover the nose and mouth?
 
  a. Nasal cannula
  b. Simple face mask
  c. Partial-rebreather mask
  d. Venturi mask



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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

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