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Handling Equipment
Discard [blank_start]Disposables[blank_end]
Nondisposable mouthpieces should be washed, disinfected and dried after each use.
External spirometry tubing should be replaced or [blank_start]disinfected[blank_end]
Wipe equipment parts with [blank_start]alcohol[blank_end] that patient touches
Noseclips thrown away or wiped
Change water in water seal spirometer
Change filters after [blank_start]each use[blank_end]
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Disposables
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disinfected
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each use
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alcohol
Question 2
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Pt Scheduling
Schedule pt with possible or confirmed infection at the [blank_start]end[blank_end] of the day
Question 3
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Routes of transmission
Contact
Respiratory [blank_start]Droplets[blank_end]
Airborne [blank_start]Droplet[blank_end] Nuclei
Question 4
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Standard Precautions
Handwash
Gloves
Mask/eye/face [blank_start]shields[blank_end]
Gowns
Pt Care equipment
Occupational Health and bloodborne [blank_start]pathogens[blank_end]
Pt Placement
Expanded Precautions
[blank_start]Contact[blank_end] precautions
Droplet Precautions
Airborne Infection isolation (Niosh [blank_start]Respirator[blank_end])
Protective Equipment
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shields
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pathogens
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Contact
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Respirator
Question 5
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PPE
[blank_start]Gloves[blank_end] – secretions or blood
[blank_start]Gowns[blank_end] – strict or reverse isolation
[blank_start]Goggles[blank_end] – contact with secretions or blood
[blank_start]Masks[blank_end] – airborne
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Gloves
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Gowns
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Goggles
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Masks
Question 6
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Preventing Nosocomial Infections
Wright Respirometer should have 1 way [blank_start]valve[blank_end] or personal sampling chambers
[blank_start]Double bag[blank_end] HIV/Aids before gas sterilization
Avoid cross contamination with aerosolized meds by using [blank_start]MDI[blank_end]
Question 7
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Biohazardous Materials
[blank_start]Bio[blank_end] Waste – Lab Waste, specimen cultures, vaccines, culture dishes. Human Blood, things contaminated with blood or other body fluids
[blank_start]Medical[blank_end] Waste – Waste that is generated pertaining to diagnosis, treatment, immunization or testing.
Sharps must be placed in a puncture proof container
Question 8
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[blank_start]Sterilization[blank_end] – Complete destruction of ALL microorganisms.
[blank_start]Disinfection[blank_end] – Destroying vegetative pathogenic microorganisms
6 Chemical Methods of disinfection/Sterilization
1. Ethylene Oxide – ETO alkalization of enzymes
2. Alkaline glutaraldehyde – [blank_start]Cidex[blank_end]
3. [blank_start]Acid[blank_end] Glutaraldehyde – Sonacide
4. Alcohol
5. Soaps/Detergents
6. [blank_start]Bleach[blank_end] (for blood)
4 Physical Methods of Disinfection / Sterilization
1. Steam under pressure ([blank_start]autoclave[blank_end])
2. Pasteurization – moderate temps
3. Incineration – best method for [blank_start]contaminated[blank_end] disposable items
4. [blank_start]Irradiation[blank_end] – Gamma Rays to sterilize prepackaged equipment
Answer
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Sterilization
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Disinfection
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Cidex
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Acid
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Bleach
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autoclave
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contaminated
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Irradiation
Question 9
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Volume Measuring Spirometers
[blank_start]Wedge[blank_end] Bellows
Collapsable bellows that folds and unfolds as patient breathes
Will [blank_start]lose[blank_end] volume if [blank_start]cracks[blank_end] or holes in bellows
Dry Rolling Seal Spirometer
Volume Displacement
Consists of a [blank_start]piston[blank_end] within a cylinder supported by a [blank_start]rod[blank_end] resting on a frictionless bearings
Rod can be attached directly to a potentiometer or recording pen on paper
Can be used to assess pre/post bronchodilator changes
Water Seal Spirometer
Volume Displacement
AKA [blank_start]Collins[blank_end] or [blank_start]Steadwell[blank_end]
Large bell [blank_start]7[blank_end]-[blank_start]14[blank_end] L, submerged in a column of H2O
As pt breathes, bell moves an equally [blank_start]proportional[blank_end] distance
Recorded with chain/pulley device connected to kymograph
For [blank_start]rebreathing[blank_end] studies: separate hoses and CO2 scrubber are needed
Calibration: Using 3L syringer, must be accurate - range +- [blank_start]3.5[blank_end]%
Leak Test: Filling spirometer to [blank_start]1/2[blank_end] volume then applying a weight
Flow Cal: using [blank_start]rotameter[blank_end] 2-12 L/sec
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Wedge
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cracks
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lose
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piston
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rod
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Collins
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Steadwell
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7
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14
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proportional
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rebreathing
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3.5
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1/2
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rotameter
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Peak flow meter
Measure peak expiratory flow at [blank_start]bedside[blank_end]
Pt inhales maximally then exhales hard and fast through deice
[blank_start]PEFR is[blank_end] read directly from scale
Factors that affect accuracy - Pt effort, Moisture, Debris
Turbine Device
Wright Respirometer
Rotating [blank_start]Vane[blank_end] with [blank_start]gears[blank_end], flow causes vanes to [blank_start]spin[blank_end] and displays volume
Accurate from 3-[blank_start]300[blank_end] lpm
Assure linearity by checking [blank_start]flows[blank_end] with 3L syringe
Can become alinear from vane [blank_start]deformation[blank_end], contamination or debris
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bedside
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PEFR is
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Vane
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gears
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spin
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300
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flows
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deformation
Question 11
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Pneumotach - measures flow and converts to volume display
[blank_start]Ultrasonic[blank_end] Pneumotach
AKA Vortex Shedding or [blank_start]Transit[blank_end] Time
Consists of an [blank_start]emitting[blank_end] and [blank_start]recieving[blank_end] crystal and a lflow tube with struts
Number of pulses is [blank_start]proportional[blank_end] to flow
Pitot Tube
Flow measured by placing a series of small tubes in a [blank_start]flow[blank_end] sensor and connecting to a [blank_start]pressure[blank_end] transducer
Condensation and [blank_start]secretions[blank_end] do not affect measurements
[blank_start]Thermal[blank_end] Element
Contains heated platinum wire or small metal bead that cools as gas [blank_start]flows[blank_end] across. [blank_start]Amount[blank_end] of current needed to maintain tem is proportional to [blank_start]flow[blank_end]
Accuracy is affected by gas composition
Pressure Differential
AKA Fleisch Pneumotach
Contains [blank_start]resistive[blank_end] element that causes pressure to drop as gas flows across. Difference in [blank_start]pressure[blank_end] is proportional to flow
Commonly used in Body Box
Heat is incorporated to reduce condensation
Answer
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Ultrasonic
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Transit
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emitting
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recieving
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proportional
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flow
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pressure
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secretions
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Thermal
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flows
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Amount
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flow
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resistive
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pressure
Question 12
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Calibration
3L syringe to check for [blank_start]leaks[blank_end]
Volume should be checked at low, med and high [blank_start]flows[blank_end] to assure linerity
Rotameter is a good device for reproducible low flows
Sine-Wave pump: [blank_start]Biphasic[blank_end], simulates flows and volumes
Automatic Syringe - Computer Controlled motor [blank_start]syringe[blank_end]
Explosive decompression device - simulates [blank_start]FVC[blank_end]
Alinearity can happen: Contamination, bent [blank_start]vanes[blank_end], moisture, debris
Once volume displacement spirometer is caled it will retain linearity until it develops a [blank_start]leak[blank_end]
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leaks
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flows
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Biphasic
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syringe
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FVC
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vanes
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leak