InstructionPart I- Create a table with the below listed equipment(s) & therapies and their diagnostic test and management w/referenceable APA 7th Edition. The following are required elements of this clinical rotation (these are not all-encompassing): [Syllabus page 7 & 8] T-piece Trach Collar High-Flow Humidified Oxygen Nasotracheal suctioning Suctioning artificial airway Arterial blood gas puncture X-ray interpretation Pulse oximetry IPPB/EzPAP® Positive PEP therapy Adult CPAP Non-invasive BiPAP/NPPV Setup and ventilation via bag-valve mask Airway stabilization device(s) Adult mechanical ventilation system setup Adult ventilator monitoring patient/system check Mechanical ventilator mode modification Mechanical ventilation setting adjustments. Tracheostomy care Example Table: Equipment(s) Therapies Diagnostic Test or Tool Management Other: Relevant Information T-Piece 1. Oxygen Therapy 2. Weaning Trial Trach Collar 1. Oxygen Therapy High Flow Humidified Oxygen Tool- HFNC Nasotracheal Suctioning 1. Airway Clearance Tools- Vaccum Regulator, Suction Canister, Suction tubing, Suction Catheter, [sized and age appropriate] ............................................. ............................................. Part II. For each of the questions presented below, WRITE the correct answer. 1. READ: Using your textbooks find the chapter, page, and paragraph that best answers/proves the question is correct; referenceable in APA 7th Ed. 1.1 Then summarize in your own words, why the answer is correct based on the information presented in the question. 1.2 Also include WHY the other choices were NOT the right answer and their possible clinical application and purpose. 1.2.1 Be sure to legible and readable HANDWRITE this assignment and upload the PDF to the assignment Repository Link. 1.2.2 Also, your posting must be legible and readable. You must verify that your posting is legible and readable. 1. When instructing patients on the use of a volume-displacement incentive spirometer, the respiratory therapist should inform the patients to do which of the following? a. Inhale deeply and hold for 3 to 5 seconds. b. Exhale as fast as possible into the mouthpiece. c. Inhale and exhale rapidly through the mouthpiece. d. Perform 30 sustained maximum inspirations every 15 minutes. 2. A patient has undergone surgery and is receiving continuous supplemental oxygen via a 30% air-entrainment mask. He becomes pale and short of breath during incentive spirometry. Pulse oximetry reveals a significant drop in oxygen saturation during incentive spirometry. The respiratory therapist should do which of the following for subsequent incentive spirometry therapy? a. Switch to a different type of incentive spirometer. b. Request that incentive spirometry be discontinued. c. Cut a hole in the mask for the incentive spirometer’s mouthpiece. d. Use a 3 L/min nasal cannula during incentive spirometry. 3. To determine outcome for a patient undergoing intermittent positive-pressure breathing (IPPB) therapy, the respiratory therapist should assess which of the following? 1. Peak expiratory flow 2. Breath sounds 3. Clearance of secretions 4. Maximum inspiratory pressure a. 1 and 2 b. 3 and 4 c. 1, 2, and 3 d. 2, 3, and 4 4. A 60-year-old female patient with a diagnosis of bilateral lower lobe pneumonia is brought to the emergency department. An assessment reveals a temperature of 38.5°C (101.3°F), a respiratory rate of 25 breaths/min, a pulse of 115 beats/min, and decreased breath sounds in both lower lobes; furthermore, she is not alert. What type of therapy should the respiratory therapist suggest? a. Incentive spirometry b. Deep-breathing exercises c. PEP d. IPPB 5. All IPPB machines are required to have an operating gas pressure source of _____ lb force per square inch gauge (psig). a. 25 to 35 b. 35 to 45 c. 45 to 55 d. 55 to 65 6. The variable that ends inspiration during IPPB therapy with a Bird Mark 7 is a. time. b. flow. c. volume. d. pressure. 7. The therapy that mobilizes retained secretions by using devices similar to, but less cumbersome than, CPAP is known as which of the following? a. Expiratory positive airway pressure b. IPPB c. IPV d. PEP 8. Patients undergoing PEP therapy must have a high enough expiratory flow to generate pressure in the range of _____ cm H2O. a. 5 to 10 b. 10 to 20 c. 20 to 25 d. 25 to 30 9. During a PEP therapy session, a patient should be told to a. stop after 20 to 30 breaths. b. place lips into the mouthpiece. c. take a deep breath, and then actively exhale. d. breathe normally through the mouthpiece. 10. An assessment of a patient with newly diagnosed chronic bronchitis reveals an alert, cooperative, and oriented patient. Low-pitched wheezes are heard bilaterally on auscultation. The patient has a productive cough, producing copious amounts of sputum; no fever; a pulse of 85 beats/min; respirations of 18 breaths/min; and blood pressure of 145/90. The most appropriate lung expansion therapy for this patient is which of the following? a. Incentive spirometry b. IPPB c. PEP d. Flutter valve