You are at the bedside of a newly intubated patient and rece…
You are at the bedside of a newly intubated patient and receive verbal vent settings from the doctor of RR- 12, Vt-480, PEEP- 5 and Fio2 of 100%. When charting in the patients record, you notice that the order is written as PEEP of 8. What is your best course of action?
Read DetailsA 51 year-old asthmatic patient is struggling to initiate in…
A 51 year-old asthmatic patient is struggling to initiate inspiration on a mechanical ventilator that is operating in the assist-control mode. Which of the following settings would you first check in order to resolve of this problem?
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What factors determine safety to undergo a spontaneous breathing trial? 1. Patient is hemodynamically stable (not on vasopressors or on a low dose of vasopressors) 2. FiO2 is less than or equal to 50% 3. PEEP less than or equal to 8 • 4. Patient can initiate an inspiratory effort (i.e. not apneic)
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A. In the mucous membrane of the above cross-section, is the epithelium stratified or simple? B. Explain why the epithelium of the esophagus is either stratified or simple. (hint: what is the function of the esophagus) C. Explain why, if epithelial tissue is scratched but not deep enough to reach the basement membrane, there is no bleeding.
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A patient has acute pulmonary edema from left-sided heart failure and acute hypoxemic respiratory failure that has not responded to conventional pharmacological and oxygen therapy. As the next line of therapy, the respiratory therapist should recommend which of the following?
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