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
ANS)
The positive-pressure mode of ventilation is best for the patients with adult respiratory distress syndrom and stiff lungs.
Many of the convincing proofs has gradually arrived saying that the pressure mechanical ventilation,even though very essential for the survival and can be harmful to the damaged lung and can increase the death rate if improperly directed.
The ventilatory assistance,by providing the defective lung function up to healing,is concentrated at attaining an arterial oxygenation which secure sufficient tissue oxygenation and allow suitable carbon dioxide expulsion.
The most favourable ventilatory scheme in the clients with adult respiratory syndrom must appear for a compramise among alveolar recruitment and lung hyperinflation that two are the outcome of pressure mechanical ventilation-caused enhancement in the airway pressure.
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