Oxygen Therapy. 7. Partial Initiation of therapy

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Oxygen Therapy 1. Nasal Initiation of therapy Cannula 2. Alteration of therapy 3. Change of equipment 4. Simple Mask Initiation of therapy 5. Alteration of therapy 6. Change of equipment 7. Partial Initiation of therapy Rebreather Mask 8. Alteration of therapy 9. Change of equipment 10. Nonrebreather Initiation of therapy mask 11. Alteration of therapy 12. Change of equipment 13. Venturi Mask Initiation of therapy 14. Alteration of therapy 15. Change of equipment 1 of 13

16. Large Volume Initiation of therapy Nebulizer 17. Alteration of therapy 18. Change of equipment 19. Aerosol Mask Initiation of therapy 20. Alteration of therapy 21. Change of equipment 22. Tracheostomy Initiation of therapy Mask 23. Alteration of therapy 24. Change of equipment 25. Briggs Initiation of therapy Adapter (Tbar) 26. Alteration of therapy 27. Change of equipment 28. Face Tent Initiation of therapy 29. Alteration of therapy 30. Change of equipment 31. Bubble Initiation of therapy Humidifier 32. Change of equipment 33. Oxygen Tent Initiation of therapy 34. Alteration of therapy 2 of 13

35. Change of equipment 36. Oxygen Initial Set-Up or Change of device Cylinder Medication Therapy 37. Small Volume Initiation of therapy Nebulizer 38. Alteration of therapy 39. Change of equipment 40. Continuous Initiation of therapy Nebulization 41. Alteration of therapy 42. MDI Initiation of therapy 43. Alteration of therapy 44. DPI Initiation of therapy 45. Alteration of therapy 46. Other Lung Expansion Therapy 47. Incentive Initiation of therapy Spirometry 48. Alteration of therapy 49. IPPB Initiation of therapy 50. Alteration of therapy 51. Change of equipment 3 of 13

Bronchial Hygiene 52. Cough & Initiation of therapy Deep Breathe 53. Alteration of therapy 54. Postural Initiation of therapy Drainage 55. Alteration of therapy 56. Chest Initiation of therapy Percussion Manual 57. Alteration of therapy 58. Chest Initiation of therapy Percussion Mechanical 59. Alteration of therapy 60. Chest Initiation of therapy Vibration - Manual 61. Alteration of therapy 62. Directed Initiation of therapy Cough 63. Alteration of therapy 4 of 13

64. Huff Cough Initiation of therapy 65. Alteration of therapy 66. Active Cycle Initiation of therapy Breathing 67. Alteration of therapy 68. Autogenic Initiation of therapy Drainage 69. Alteration of therapy 70. Mechanical Initiation of therapy Insufflation- Exsufflation 71. Alteration of therapy 72. PEP Therapy Initiation of therapy 73. Alteration of therapy 74. HFCWC or Initiation of therapy HVCWO or IPV 75. Alteration of therapy 76. Flutter Valve Initiation of therapy 77. Alteration of therapy 5 of 13

Patient Assessment 78. Chest Inspection Assessment 79. Palpation 80. Percussion 81. Auscultation 82. Physical Pulse R ate Assessment 83. Respiratory Rate 84. Blood Pressure 85. Temperature 86. Patient Pulse Oximetry (spot-check) Monitoring 87. Pulse Oximetry (continuous monitoring) 88. Capnography (colorimetric device) 89. Capnography (continuous monitoring) 90. Apnea monitoring (impedence) 91. Arterial blood sampling Radial 92. Arterial blood sampling Brachial 93. Arterial blood sampling Femoral 94. Arterial blood sampling A-Line 95. Arterial blood sampling PA Line 96. Hemodynamic assessment (CO, SVR) 6 of 13

97. Bedside PFT Brand: Non-Invasive Ventilation 98. Not ventilator Selection of proper size nasal mask. specific 99. Selection of proper size full-face mask. 100. Selection of proper size nasal pillow. 101. Placement/Adjustment of nasal mask. 102. Placement/Adjustment of full-face mask. 103. Placement/Adjustment of the total-face mask. 104. Placement/Adjustment of nasal pillows. 105. Respironics Determination of initial patient settings. ST-D 106. Initiation of ventilation. 107. Documentation of patient/ventilator 108. Adjustment of ventilator settings to 109. Adjustment of ventilator settings to 110. Discontinuation of ventilatory support. 111. Cleaning/processing ventilator. 7 of 13

112. Respironics Determination of initial patient settings. Vision 113. Initiation of ventilation. 114. Documentation of patient/ventilator 115. Adjustment of ventilator settings to 116. Adjustment of ventilator settings to 117. Discontinuation of ventilatory support. 118. Cleaning/processing ventilator. Other noninvasive Brand: ventilator 119. Determination of initial patient settings. 120. Initiation of ventilation. 121. Documentation of patient/ventilator 122. Adjustment of ventilator settings to 123. Adjustment of ventilator settings to 124. Discontinuation of ventilatory support. 8 of 13

125. Cleaning/processing ventilator. Critical Care 126. Performed manual ventilation. 127. Performed chest compressions. 128. Initiated CPR. 129. Insertion/removal of oropharyngeal airway 130. Insertion/removal of nasopharyngeal airway 131. Naso-/Orotracheal suctioning. 132. Suction through endotracheal tube. 133. Suction through tracheostomy tube. 134. Change closed-suction system. 135. Assisted with intubation. 136. Securing of endotracheal tube. 137. Tracheostomy tube care. 138. Cuff pressure measurement. 139. Extubation. 9 of 13

140. PB 7200ae Determination of initial patient settings. 141. Initiation of ventilation. 142. Documentation of patient/ventilator 143. Adjustment of ventilator settings to 144. Adjustment of ventilator settings to 145. Setting of Flow-By. 146. Initiation/Changing of Pressure Support. 147. Initiation/Changing of Pressure Control. 148. Graphics. 149. Spontaneous Breathing Trial. 150. Discontinuation of ventilatory support. 151. Cleaning/processing ventilator 10 of 13

152. PB 840 Determination of initial patient settings. 153. Initiation of ventilation. 154. Documentation of patient/ventilator 155. Adjustment of ventilator settings to 156. Adjustment of ventilator settings to 157. Setting of flow triggering. 158. Initiation/Changing of Pressure Support. 159. Initiation/Changing of Pressure Control. 160. Initiation/Changing of VC+. 161. Initiation/Changing of APRV. 162. Initiation/Changing of Tube Compensation. 163. Adjustment of Rise Time. 164. Adjustment of E-Sens. 165. Graphics. 166. Spontaneous Breathing Trial. 167. Discontinuation of ventilatory support. 168. Cleaning/processing ventilator. 11 of 13

169. Dräger XL Determination of initial patient settings. 170. Initiation of ventilation. 171. Documentation of patient/ventilator 172. Adjustment of ventilator settings to 173. Adjustment of ventilator settings to 174. Setting of flow triggering. 175. Initiation/Changing of Pressure Support. 176. Initiation/Changing of Pressure Control. 177. Initiation/Changing of PRVC. 178. Initiation/Changing of APRV. 179. Initiation/Changing of Automatic Tube Compensation. 180. Initiation/Changing of MMV. 181. Adjustment of Rise Time. 182. Graphics. 183. Spontaneous Breathing Trial. 184. Discontinuation of ventilatory support. 185. Cleaning/processing ventilator. 12 of 13

186. Macquet Determination of initial patient settings. Servo-i 187. Initiation of ventilation. 188. Documentation of patient/ventilator 189. Adjustment of ventilator settings to 190. Adjustment of ventilator settings to 191. Setting of flow triggering. 192. Initiation/Changing of Pressure Support. 193. Initiation/Changing of Volume Support. 194. Initiation/Changing of Pressure Control. 195. Initiation/Changing of PRVC. 196. Initiation/Changing of Bi-Vent. 197. Adjustment of Rise Time. 198. Adjustment of cycle off criteria. 199. Graphics. 200. Spontaneous Breathing Trial. 201. Discontinuation of ventilatory support. 13 of 13