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A respiratory therapist notes during a ventilator/patient check that the RAW is lower than in previous assessments. One explanation for this change is a reduced?

1) fever
2) I:E
3) flowrate
4) waveform

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The reduced RAW in a ventilator/patient check could be explained by a decrease in flowrate.

Step-by-step explanation:

The reduced RAW in a ventilator/patient check could be explained by a decrease in flowrate.

  1. RAW stands for resistive airway pressure and is a measure of the resistance to airflow in the respiratory system.
  2. A decrease in flowrate would result in less resistance to airflow, leading to a lower RAW measurement.
  3. This could be caused by factors such as a decrease in airway constriction or obstruction, which would allow air to flow more easily through the respiratory system.

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