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Bubble CPAP Interventions for Premature Infants

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1.  In which of the following conditions may bubble CPAP be indicated?
  1. Respiratory distress syndrome
  2. Transient tachypnea
  3. Meconium Aspiration
  4. All of the above
2.  What types of interface devices are available when using the bubble CPAP system?
  1. Nasal prongs
  2. Tracheostomy adapter
  3. Full face mask liner
  4. Nasal cushion
3.  What is the recommended maximum level that bubble CPAP may be adjusted to?
  1. 3 cmH2O
  2. 5 cmH2O
  3. 7 cmH2O
  4. 10 cmH2O
4.  The RT should monitor the following areas for signs of excessive pressure from the bubble CPAP interface device:
  1. Nares
  2. Upper lip
  3. Nasal bridge
  4. All of the above
5.  An example of a benefit/expected outcome of bubble CPAP is:
  1. Chronic lung disease
  2. Gastric distension
  3. Improved blood gas results
  4. Respiratory failure

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