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2) Identify at least three ways to initially assess the adequacy of a manual ventilation.
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- 1) Compare and contrast adult ventilation with that of a neonate. 2) Identify at least three ways to initially assess the adequacy of a manual ventilation. 3) What limitations are there to ventilating with a) a mask, and b) an artifical airway? 4) You are asked to transport a mechanically ventilated patient to the radiology department and there is no mechanical transport ventilator available. How should you prepare for transport?What are the primary considerations for nursing care of a patient on mechanical ventilation?Discuss four key safety factors and hazards in oxygen administration