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37 Cards in this Set
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pH - decreased, PaCO2 - increased, HCO3 - WNL
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Respiratory Acidosis
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pH - increased, PaC02 - decreased, HCO3 - WNL
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Respiratory Alkalosis
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pH - increased, PaCO2 - WNL, HCO3 - increased
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Metabolic Alkalosis
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pH - decreased, PaCO2 - WNL, HCO3 - decreased
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Metabolic Acidosis
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Normal Value of pH
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7.4
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Normal value of PaCO2
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40 mmHg
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Normal value of HCO3
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24 mEq/L
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Normal value of PO2
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97 mmHg
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Alveolar hyperventilation causes what?
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Respiratory Alkalosis
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Alveolar hypoventilation causes what?
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Respiratory Acidosis
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Maximal volume expired after normal expiration
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Expiratory Reserve Volume (ERV)
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The amount of air exhaled in the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd second of a forced vital capacity test
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Forced Expiratory Volume (FEV)
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The amount of air forcefully expired after a maximal inspiration.
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Forced Vital Capacity (FVC)
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Volume in the lungs after normal exhalation
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Functional Residual Capacity (FRC)
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The amount of air that can be inspired after a normal exhalation
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Inspiratory capacity (IC)
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Maximal volume inspired after normal inspiration.
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Inspiratory Reserve Volume (IRV)
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Lung volume remaining in the lungs at the end of a maximal expiration
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Residual Volume (RV)
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Total volume inspired and expired per breath
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Tidal Volume (TV)
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Lung volume measured at the end of a maximal inspiration.
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Total Lung Capacity (TLC)
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Maximal volume forcefully expired after a maximal inspiration.
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Vital Capacity (VC)
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W/C ramp must have ___ inches of length for each inch of vertical rise.
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12 inches of length for each inch of vertical rise
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W/C ramp grade must be less than or equal to _____
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W/C ramp grade must be less than or equal to 8.3%
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Minimum doorway width to be w/c accessible
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32"
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Minimum hallway clearance to be w/c accessible
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36"
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Minimum w/c turning radius (u-turn) in inches
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60" width
78" length |
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Bathroom sink must not be less than _____ in height to be w/c accessible
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29"
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Bathroom toilet must be ___ to ___ inches from floor to top of toilet to be w/c accessible.
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17" to 19"
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Where are sterile gowns considered sterile?
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In the front from the waist level upwards, including the sleeves
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Weakest level of measurement. Categories are very broad and each participant will fit into only one of the categories. Each category is independent of the other.
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Nominal
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Which level of measurement are the following: male vs female, yes vs no
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Nominal
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This level of measurement is also known as a ranking scale. Data that is collected will be placed into independent categories, however, the categories have a qualitative relationship regarding the order of ranking. There is not equality between each category.
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Ordinal
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Which level of measurement are the following:
MMT Levels of assistance |
Ordinal
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A metric measurement scale where the distance between any two numbers is of equal amounts. In this scale the unit of measure and zero are both arbitrary.
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Interval
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Which level of measurement are the following:
Celsius temperature scale Calendar time |
Interval
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A metric measurement scale where the unit of measurement is arbitrary, however, there is an absolute zero.
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Ratio
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Which level of measurement are the following:
Weight Length |
Ratio
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Subjects are randomly selected from predetermined characteristics related to a particular study.
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Stratified random sampling
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