A patient on VC ventilation has both increased PIP and increased plateau pressure. What does this suggest?
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For hypoxemic respiratory failure treated with CPAP, the ini…
For hypoxemic respiratory failure treated with CPAP, the initial CPAP range is commonly:
For most ventilator patients, V T is initiated at _______ ml…
For most ventilator patients, V T is initiated at _______ ml/kg of predicted or ideal body weight.
Placing an interface on a patient can be challenging. Clinic…
Placing an interface on a patient can be challenging. Clinicians should:
Which NIV setting primarily improves ventilation and decreas…
Which NIV setting primarily improves ventilation and decreases PaCO2?
Which calculation correctly determines minute ventilation?
Which calculation correctly determines minute ventilation?
NIV requires ongoing management and monitoring. Settings are…
NIV requires ongoing management and monitoring. Settings are adjusted based on: I. predetermined standard pressures II. patient response III. improvement of underlying condition IV. worsening of underlying condition
CPAP may be beneficial for the management of: I. obstructive…
CPAP may be beneficial for the management of: I. obstructive sleep apnea II. metabolic acidosis III. neuromuscular disease IV. hypoxemic respiratory failure
A patient on mechanical ventilation develops pink frothy sec…
A patient on mechanical ventilation develops pink frothy secretions, crackles throughout both lungs, worsening oxygenation, and increased work of breathing. Which condition should the respiratory therapist suspect FIRST?
Which mode uses two pressure levels and allows spontaneous b…
Which mode uses two pressure levels and allows spontaneous breathing, often used in ARDS?