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How much flow can be given through a nasal canula?
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1-8 L
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What FiO2 does a nasal canula deliver?
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22-50%
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How much flow can be given through a simple mask?
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6-12 L
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What FiO2 does a simple mask deliver?
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35-60%
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How much flow can be given through a partial nonrebreather?
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6-12 L
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What is the FiO2 of a partial nonrebreather?
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60-90
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How much flow can be given through a non-rebreather
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6-8
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What is the FiO2 of a non-rebreather?
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up to 100%
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What patient require securing of their airway?
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Patients obtunded from drugs, hypoxia or anesthesia
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What is the most common cause of pharyngeal obstruction? How is it relieved?
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Tongue, chin lift-jaw thrust
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