Name
____________________________________________________
score____________
Directions: please answer the following questions;
Explain auto-triggering:
At which pressure would it be easier for the patient to initiate a
breath?
0
-1
-2
-5
Your vent patient is on a vent, the PIP = 22, 3 cm of PEEP, FIO2=
.4, RR-14, what is the baseline pressure?
0
3
5
14
Your patient has very stiff lungs and adult respiratory distress
syndrome (ARDS) which mode of ventilation is best for this
patient?
VC or AC
Pressure
If tube compressibility of 2 mL of gas lost for each 1 cm
H2O, and the patient PIP = 22 cm, and their tidal volume = 400 ml.
How much gas volume is lost in vent tube?
12 mL
36 mL
44 mL
Cannot determine
If PIP is 27 cm H2O, high pressure alarm should place at
___________.
22
25
27
42
Define Limit variable:
Besides using inspiratory hold for calculating static compliance it
can also be used for?
If a patient using pressure ventilation compliance gets worse
(lungs are stiffer) what happens to tidal volume?
With volume-control ventilation high pressures produce __________
PIP and _______ plateau pressures?
please I need the answers
1) -1
2) 3
3) pressure
4)44ml
5) 25
6 Limit variable is the maximum value that parameter can achieve during the inspiratory phase
Inspiratory hold is used to measure the plateau pressure
During pressure controled l ventilatation if compliance decreases tidal volume decreases
when ventilating a patient if the compliance is decreased it can cause incresed in PIP and plateau pressure where as increase in resistance oly PIp will be increase where as plateau pressure will be normal
In volume control ventilation high pressure produce increased PIP and
Name ____________________________________________________ score____________ Directions: please answer the following questions; Explain auto-triggering: At which pressure would it...
#2 RESP 104 2020 Name ____________________________________________________ score____________ Directions: please answer the following questions; Explain auto-triggering: At which pressure would it be easier for the patient to initiate a breath? 0 -1 -2 -5 Your vent patient is on a vent, the PIP = 22, 3 cm of PEEP, FIO2= .4, RR-14, what is the baseline pressure? 0 3 5 14 Your patient has very stiff lungs and adult respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) which mode of ventilation is best for this...
If tube compressibility of 2 mL of gas lost for each 1 cm H2O, and the patient PIP = 22 cm, and their tidal volume = 400 ml. How much gas volume is lost in vent tube? 12 mL 36 mL 44 mL Cannot determine
Part 2 Directions: Answer the following questions below your scenario. Clearly identify to which question you are referring 12 points each). 1. Non-Invasive Scenarios: Use the following patient information to make recommendations for changing NIV settings. a. Initial settings: IPAP 14, EPAP 6, FIO2 0.70. Blood gas: pH 7.32, PaCo2 54 mmHg. PaO2 45mmHg, HCO3 29 mg/l b. Initial settings IPAP 15, EPAP 5, FIO2 0.30. Blood gas: pH 7.29, PaCO2 78 mmHg, PaO2 82 mmHg. HCO3 30 mg/L. C....
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Brief Patient History Mr. A is an 18-year-old 80-kg African American man admitted to the intensive care unit after emergency surgery for gunshot wounds to the abdomen. The surgical procedure was extensive and involved repair of a perforated bowel, splenectomy, and hemostasis. Mr. A’s mean arterial pressure (MAP) dropped below 65 mm Hg during resuscitation, and he received 9 units of packed red blood cells and 4 L of lactated Ringer solution intravenously (IV) to achieve hemodynamic stability. Clinical Assessment...
Brief Patient History Mr. A is an 18-year-old 80-kg African American man admitted to the intensive care unit after emergency surgery for gunshot wounds to the abdomen. The surgical procedure was extensive and involved repair of a perforated bowel, splenectomy, and hemostasis. Mr. A’s mean arterial pressure (MAP) dropped below 65 mm Hg during resuscitation, and he received 9 units of packed red blood cells and 4 L of lactated Ringer solution intravenously (IV) to achieve hemodynamic stability. Clinical Assessment...
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Presentation: Post-op day #3 Mr. Smith, a 68-year-old Caucasian male, weighs 150 lb. He has undergone an anterior colon resection for rectal polyps and had an uneventful postoperative course until the evening of the third postoperative day. He was on a telemetry floor and had no unusual complaints. At 11pm on the third postoperative day, he began to complain of not feeling “right”. Assessment of the patient revealed hypotension and shortness of breath. Within minutes he became confused and agitated....
Mr. A is an 18-year-old 80-kg African American man admitted to the intensive care unit after emergency surgery for gunshot wounds to the abdomen. The surgical procedure was extensive and involved repair of a perforated bowel, splenectomy, and hemostasis. Mr. A’s mean arterial pressure (MAP) dropped below 65 mm Hg during resuscitation, and he received 9 units of packed red blood cells and 4 L of lactated Ringer solution intravenously (IV) to achieve hemodynamic stability. Clinical Assessment Within 24 hours...
Introduction For this critical/evaluative essay, read both scenarios and answer the questions that follow. Your viewpoint and purpose should be clearly established and sustained. Your assignment should be a continuous piece of writing that allows for a sustained viewpoint with logical order and organization. The assignment should follow the conventions of Standard English (correct grammar, punctuation, and spelling). A title and reference page are required. Your assignment should be double spaced using New Times Raman and a 12 point font....