respiratory therapy
dealing with nasal cannula, simple mask, nonrebreather, partial rebreather , and oxygen and carbon dioxide
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1) concepts, 2) equipment, 3) pharmacology, 4) patient assessment, 5) arterial blood gases with their interpretation 6) type of airway, 7) oxygen adjunct and FiO2, 8) ventilator settings or NPPV or CPAP settings 9) clinical case study 10) other
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