________ is the only motor disorder that exhibits both flaccid and spastic paralysis
A) Cerebrovascular accidents B) Polio
C) Parkinson's disease D) Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
D
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A. is physically fit B. has a positive attitude C. drives with due regard D. drives with lights and siren
A patient receiving mechanical ventilation via pressure-regulated volume control (PRVC) has a set target volume of 500 mL with an upper pressure limit setting of 35 cm H2O
During the respiratory therapist's first patient ventilator system check, 25 cm H2O was needed to deliver the set volume. Several hours later the pressure to deliver the set volume is 15 cm H2O. The respiratory therapist should do which of the following? a. Switch the patient to pressure support ventilation (PSV). b. No action should be taken. c. The set volume should be reduced. d. The upper pressure limit should be re-duced.