The jet rate range for the Bunnell Life Pulse High-Frequency Jet Ventilator is _____ insuffla-tions/min
a. 60 to 150 c. 240 to 660
b. 150 to 240 d. 660 to 900
ANS: C
The Life Pulse High-Frequency Jet Ventilator can provide 240 to 660 insufflations/min. The range 660 to 900 insufflations/min is considered high-frequency oscillation. The range 60 to 150 insufflations/min is considered high-frequency positive pressure ventilation.
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