A 5′ 5″ female patient was admitted for asthma exacerbation….
A 5′ 5″ female patient was admitted for asthma exacerbation. When the practitioner arrived to assess her and was found to be obtunded with slow shallow respirations. The following arterial blood gas was obtained on room air: pH – 7.22 PaCO2 – 68 torr PaO2 – 60 torr HCO3 – 25 mEq/L BE – +1 The physician decided to intubate. What initial vent settings should the patient be placed on?
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