An intubated patient begins experiencing severe respiratory…
An intubated patient begins experiencing severe respiratory distress, and the respiratory therapist auscultates no breath sounds and determines that there is no gas flow passing through the end of the ETT. The high pressure alarm is sounding on the ventilator. What is the most appropriate action?
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28-year-old Madison K., was admitted to the ICU three days ago due to a narcotic overdose. Her condition has now improved and Dr. X would like to liberate/wean her from mechanical ventilation. What course of action should you recommend?
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A 60-year-old female admitted for CHF is in respiratory distress and is being seen by the hospital’s medical emergency team in her regular room. The patient is in obvious respiratory distress and is immediately placed on a nonrebreather mask. Her physical assessment reveals the following: HR 123 RR 30 BP: 110/68 ABG: ph 7.32 PCO2 49 PO2 52 HCO3 24 Sa02 86% The most appropriate ventilator mode to manage this patient initially is which of the following?
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