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21問 • 1年前
  • Mekayla Absara
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  • 1

    - is a noninvasive and painless test that measures your oxygen saturation level, or the oxygen levels in your blood.

    Pulse Oximetry

  • 2

    - The body needs there to a certain level of oxygen in the blood or it will not function as efficiently.

    Arterial blood circulation

  • 3

    - Uses light to detect to tiny volume changes that occur in living tissue during pulsatile blood flow.

    PHOTOPLETHYSMOGRAPHY

  • 4

    on the other hand, is invasive and uses a blood sample to measure a different value.

    co-oximeter

  • 5

    which represent fractional oxygen saturation

    Sa02

  • 6

    - is measured through a fiberoptic catheter by reflectance spectrophotometry. - Two or three wavelengths of light are emitted from LEDs through fiberoptic filaments into the venous blood.

    Venous Oximetry

  • 7

    - is essentially a reflectance oximeter that uses near-infrared spectrum trans illuminate muscle tissue in the hand or brain through the forehead.

    Tissue Oximetry

  • 8

    • is the measurement of CO² in respiratory gases. • is a noninvasive method that measures the end-tidal partial pressure of carbon dioxide in the expired gas.

    Capnometry

  • 9

    • is the measurement of CO² in respiratory gases. • is a noninvasive method that measures the end-tidal partial pressure of carbon dioxide in the expired gas.

    Capnometry

  • 10

    • is the device that measure CO².

    Capnometer

  • 11

    • is the graphic display of CO² levels versus time (scalar display) as they change during breathing.

    Capnography

  • 12

    - refers to the comprehensive measurement and display of CO2 including end-tidal, inspired, and the capnogram (real-time CO2 waveform).

    Capnography

  • 13

    is a device which measures CO2 and displays a waveform.

    capnograph

  • 14

    - refers to the measurement and display of CO2 in numeric form only.

    Capnometry

  • 15

    is attached to the patient. • this analyzer places an in-line analysis chamber between the patient’s airway and the ventilator circuit.

    MAIN STREAM

  • 16

    this analyzers aways from the CO² expired by the patient. • uses a sampling tube to pump small volume of gas continually from the ventilator circuit into the analysis chamber within the device.

    SIDE STREAM

  • 17

    to pump small volume of gas continually from the ventilator circuit into the analysis chamber within the device

    sampling tube

  • 18

    is connected to the patient end. A pump keeps suctioning a small quantity (e.g. 150 ml per minute) of the patient’s respiratory gases. This sample of gases flows across the analyzer, which is located away from the patient.

    long narrow tube

  • 19

    is a person's maximum speed of expiration, as measured with a peak flow meter, a small, hand-held device used to monitor a person's ability to breathe out air.

    Peak expiration flow rate

  • 20

    measures how fast air comes out of your lungs when you exhale forcefully. Readings from the meter can help you or your child recognize early signs of worsening asthma. Keeping track of peak flow numbers is part of your Asthma Action Plan.

    Peak Flow Meter

  • 21

    Your asthma is well-controlled. Peak flow is 80% to 100% of your personal best.

    1. Green zone

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    問題一覧

  • 1

    - is a noninvasive and painless test that measures your oxygen saturation level, or the oxygen levels in your blood.

    Pulse Oximetry

  • 2

    - The body needs there to a certain level of oxygen in the blood or it will not function as efficiently.

    Arterial blood circulation

  • 3

    - Uses light to detect to tiny volume changes that occur in living tissue during pulsatile blood flow.

    PHOTOPLETHYSMOGRAPHY

  • 4

    on the other hand, is invasive and uses a blood sample to measure a different value.

    co-oximeter

  • 5

    which represent fractional oxygen saturation

    Sa02

  • 6

    - is measured through a fiberoptic catheter by reflectance spectrophotometry. - Two or three wavelengths of light are emitted from LEDs through fiberoptic filaments into the venous blood.

    Venous Oximetry

  • 7

    - is essentially a reflectance oximeter that uses near-infrared spectrum trans illuminate muscle tissue in the hand or brain through the forehead.

    Tissue Oximetry

  • 8

    • is the measurement of CO² in respiratory gases. • is a noninvasive method that measures the end-tidal partial pressure of carbon dioxide in the expired gas.

    Capnometry

  • 9

    • is the measurement of CO² in respiratory gases. • is a noninvasive method that measures the end-tidal partial pressure of carbon dioxide in the expired gas.

    Capnometry

  • 10

    • is the device that measure CO².

    Capnometer

  • 11

    • is the graphic display of CO² levels versus time (scalar display) as they change during breathing.

    Capnography

  • 12

    - refers to the comprehensive measurement and display of CO2 including end-tidal, inspired, and the capnogram (real-time CO2 waveform).

    Capnography

  • 13

    is a device which measures CO2 and displays a waveform.

    capnograph

  • 14

    - refers to the measurement and display of CO2 in numeric form only.

    Capnometry

  • 15

    is attached to the patient. • this analyzer places an in-line analysis chamber between the patient’s airway and the ventilator circuit.

    MAIN STREAM

  • 16

    this analyzers aways from the CO² expired by the patient. • uses a sampling tube to pump small volume of gas continually from the ventilator circuit into the analysis chamber within the device.

    SIDE STREAM

  • 17

    to pump small volume of gas continually from the ventilator circuit into the analysis chamber within the device

    sampling tube

  • 18

    is connected to the patient end. A pump keeps suctioning a small quantity (e.g. 150 ml per minute) of the patient’s respiratory gases. This sample of gases flows across the analyzer, which is located away from the patient.

    long narrow tube

  • 19

    is a person's maximum speed of expiration, as measured with a peak flow meter, a small, hand-held device used to monitor a person's ability to breathe out air.

    Peak expiration flow rate

  • 20

    measures how fast air comes out of your lungs when you exhale forcefully. Readings from the meter can help you or your child recognize early signs of worsening asthma. Keeping track of peak flow numbers is part of your Asthma Action Plan.

    Peak Flow Meter

  • 21

    Your asthma is well-controlled. Peak flow is 80% to 100% of your personal best.

    1. Green zone