A patient with acute respiratory failure due to pneumonia is…
A patient with acute respiratory failure due to pneumonia is receiving high flow nasal cannula (HFNC) therapy. When assessing the patient’s response, which of the following patient factors would influence your decision to escalate or de-escalate HFNC therapy?
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A respiratory therapist is monitoring a patient with tracheostmy. The patient is recieving oxygen at an FIO2 of .40 by T-piece with a flowmeter setting of 8 L/min. No mist is visible during inspiration. Which of the following should the therapist do?
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