The low-priority alarms on the BiPAP Synchrony include which of the following?
a. Low battery c. Battery voltage too high
b. Patient disconnect d. Momentary loss of power
ANS: D
"Momentary loss of power" is a low or yellow/constant alarm on the BiPAP Synchrony. "Low battery" is a medium-priority alarm (yellow flashing). "Patient disconnect" is a high-priority, red, flashing alarm. "Battery voltage too high" is a medium-priority (yellow flashing) alarm.
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