A patient receiving mechanical ventilation has an exhaled ti…
A patient receiving mechanical ventilation has an exhaled tidal volume (VT) of 500 mL and a positive end-expiratory pressure setting (PEEP) of 5 cm H2O. Patient-ventilator system checks reveal the following data: Time PIP (cm H2O) Pplat (cm H2O) 0600 27 15 0800 29 15 1000 36 13 The respiratory therapist should recommend which of the following for this patient?1. Tracheobronchial suctioning2. Increase in the set tidal volume3. β adrenergic bronchodilator therapy4. Increase positive end-expiratory pressure
Read DetailsThe values below pertain to a patient who is being mechanica…
The values below pertain to a patient who is being mechanically ventilated with a measured exhaled tidal volume (VT) of 700 mL. Time Peak Inspiratory Pressure (cm H2O) Plateau Pressure (cm H2O) 0800 35 30 1000 39 34 1100 45 39 1130 50 44 Analysis of this data points to which of the following conclusions?
Read Details38. What is the V20 of the rectum? (2 points) 39. What is…
38. What is the V20 of the rectum? (2 points) 39. What is the V10 of the bladder? (2 points) 40. What dose is 20% of the femoral heads receiving? (2 points) 41. What dose is 30% of the seminal vesicles receiving? (2 points) 42. What is the V60 of the rectum? (2 points)
Read DetailsThe values below pertain to a patient who is being mechanica…
The values below pertain to a patient who is being mechanically ventilated with a measured exhaled tidal volume (VT) of 700 mL. Time Peak Inspiratory Pressure (cm H2O) Plateau Pressure (cm H2O) 0800 35 30 1000 39 34 1100 45 39 1130 50 44 Analysis of this data points to which of the following conclusions?
Read Details38. What is the V20 of the rectum? (2 points) 39. What is…
38. What is the V20 of the rectum? (2 points) 39. What is the V10 of the bladder? (2 points) 40. What dose is 20% of the femoral heads receiving? (2 points) 41. What dose is 30% of the seminal vesicles receiving? (2 points) 42. What is the V60 of the rectum? (2 points)
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