On the Dräger Babylog 8000, which of the following is an operator-adjustable alarm?
a. Apnea
b. Oxygen concentration
c. Loss of positive end-expiratory pres-sure/continuous positive airway pressure
d. High-pressure limit
ANS: A
Adjustable alarm limits include apnea (5 to 20 seconds), high and low minute ventilation, and minute ventilation delay.
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