The respiratory therapist is evaluating a preterm infant who…
The respiratory therapist is evaluating a preterm infant who is receiving NIV with a nasal mask. An intermittent leak of 29% is noted. During an assessment, the respiratory therapist notes the ventilator is still delivering inspiratory flow as the infant is trying to exhale. Which of the following should the respiratory therapist do?
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A respiratory therapist is reviewing the medical record of a preterm infant born at 30 weeks’ gestation presenting with respiratory distress. The chest radiograph (CXR) shows a ground-glass appearance of the lungs. The following data are available: Heart rate: 130 beats/minute Respiratory rate: 72 breaths/minute FIO2: 0.60 by nasal cannula at 1 L/minute Arterial blood gases are as follows: pH: 7.28 pCO2: 50 mm Hg pO2: 56 mm Hg SpO2: 88% HCO3: 22.7 mEq/L BE: –3.2. Which of the following should the respiratory therapist do?
Read DetailsWhat are the responsibilities of a respiratory manager? A….
What are the responsibilities of a respiratory manager? A. make sure department operations are running smoothly B. in compliance with all regulations and policies C. hiring and training therapists and other staff members D. monitoring the budget E. ensuring that patients receive excellent care
Read DetailsThe goals of Respiratory Care Research may include studies o…
The goals of Respiratory Care Research may include studies on respiratory pharmacology, physiology, and pathology, as well as evaluations of clinical interventions, diagnostic tests, and healthcare management strategies related to respiratory diseases.
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