Montage And Set Up 2 Flashcards
5 bioelectrical signals
- Recommended sampling rate
-Minimal sampling rate
1.EEG
2.EOG
3.EMG
4.ECG
5. SNORE
Recommended - 500Hz
Minimal -200HZ
Minimum digital resolution
12 bits per sample
☆ RECOMMENDED
7 channels related to the flow of air
Recommended sampling rate
Minimal sampling rate
1.Airflow
2. Nasal pressure
3. Abdomen belt
4. Thoracic belt
5. End tidal PCO2
6.PAP device flow
7. Esophageal pressure
-Recommended 100Hz
-Minimal 25Hz
Sampling rate for airflow related channels
-Recommended
- minimal
Recommended 100Hz
Minimal 25Hz
Esophageal pressure sampling rate
Recommended
Minimal
What type of channel grouping does esophageal pressure belong to?
100Hz
25Hz
Channels related to the flow of air
- What is PCO2?
- Partial pressure of carbon dioxide (CO2 in blood)
End tidal CO2 Channel grouping
Sampling rate Recommended
Sampling rate minimal
Flow of air channels
100Hz
25Hz
1.Respiratory effort belts include-
2.What channel grouping to they belong to-
3.Recommended sampling rate-
4.Minimal sampling rate
1.Abdomen and thoracic belts
2. Flow of air
3.100Hz
4.25Hz
Relation between arterial PCO2 and EtPCO2?
The difference between the two represents pulmonary dead space
1.Nasal pressure is involved with what channel grouping?
2.Recommended sampling rate
3.Minimal sampling rate
- Flow of air
- 100Hz
- 25Hz
PAP device flow channel classification
Recommended sampling rate
Minimal sampling rate
- Flow of air
- 100Hz
- 25Hz
1.Airflow channel grouping
2.Recommended sampling rate
3.Minimal sampling rate
- Flow of air
- 100Hz
- 25Hz
Two channel recordings that relate to oxygen in the blood
1.Oximetry
2. Transcutaneous PCO2
1.Oximetry relates to which channel grouping
2. Recommended sampling rate
3. Minimal sampling rate
- Blood oxygen channels
- 25Hz
- 10Hz
Body position sampling rate Minimal and required
Both 1Hz
- Transcutaneous PCO2 Channel grouping
- Sampling rate Recommended
- Sampling rate minimal
- Blood oxygen
- 25Hz
- 10Hz
Snoring and EMG
LFF and HFF
LFF- 10Hz
HFF- 100Hz
ECG LFF & HFF
LFF- .3Hz
HFF- 70Hz
Difference between nasal pressure and PAP device flow LFF & HFF
PAP device flow HFF and LFF are both DC to DC
Nasal pressure HFF 100Hz
LFF is EITHER less than or equal to .03 or DC
Oronasal THERMAL flow HFF and LFF
HFF - 15Hz
LFF - .1Hz
Abdomen and chest belts HFF and LFF
HFF - 15Hz
LFF - .1Hz
Difference between the filters of respiratory effort belts and oronasal thermal flow channels?
They are the same
LFF - .1Hz
HFF - 15Hz
Nasal PRESSURE LFF & HFF
LFF- < or = .03 Hz OR DC
HFF- 100Hz