If a patient using pressure ventilation compliance
gets worse (lungs are stiffer) what happens to tidal
volume?
Tidal volume will decrease as result of stiffening of lungs. There will be decrease in volume so as tidal volume
If a patient using pressure ventilation compliance gets worse (lungs are stiffer) what happens to tidal...
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...
#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...
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
11. Patient has an inspiratory time 1.2 sec, tidal volume .u What is the flow? 12. Patient has an inspiratory flow 45 /min, tidal volume 625 What is the inspiratory time? 13. Patient has a set RR 12, tidal volume 1.0 L and flow rate 50 L/min What is the patient's minute volume? What is the total cycle time? What is the inspiratory time? What is the expiratory time? What is the /E ratio? Patient has a set RR 10,...
. atient has ån inspiratory time 1.2 sec, tidal volume 1.OL What is the flow? .Patient has an inspiratory flow 45 L/min, tidal volume 625 mL What is the inspiratory time? Patient has a set RR 12, tidal volume 1.0 L and flow rate 50 I/min What is the patient's minute volume? What is the total cycle time? What is the inspiratory time? What is the expiratory time? What is the LE ratio? Patient has a set RR 10, set...
1. Patient A complains about feet swelling recently which gets worse and worse. Please list the potential pathological conditions associated with foot swelling and explain the pathogenesis of the edema under that condition. 2. Please list at least 5 conditions that cause secondary hypertension and explain the pathogenesis of each condition. 3. Please list at least 5 pathological conditions that clinically present with Jaundice, and explain the pathogenesis of each condition. 4. Patient B complains about fatigue. Please explain the...
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1. Patient A complains about feet swelling recently which gets worse and worse. Please list the potential pathological conditions associated with foot swelling and explain the pathogenesis of the edema under that condition. 2. Please list at least 5 conditions that cause secondary hypertension and explain the pathogenesis of each condition. 3. Please list at least 5 pathological conditions that clinically present with Jaundice and explain the pathogenesis of each condition. 4. Patient B complains about fatigue. Please...
.Draw another diagram of the lungs, but this time with the pleura. Indicate the relative pressures of ambient air,intrapulmonary pressure, and intrapleural pressure when at rest (not moving.) When you breath in and move your diaphragm, what happens to the RE pressures? How is this related to air flow? List the muscles of quiet inspiration and forced inspiration. Indicate what keeps the lungs sealed to the diaphragm and thoracic cage. When you breathe out, what happens to these pressures. List...
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A patient with poor compliance is being ventilated in a pressure controlled mode. The PEEP level is set at 10 cm H2O with an FiO2 of 60%. The patient is manually ventilated with 100% O2 before suctioning. When the ventilator is disconnected from the ET tube and the therapist begins the procedure, there is a rapid drop in 02 staturation and a marked increase in the heart rate. 10. a. What is the possible cause of the problem? b. What...