During chest percussion and postural drainage therapy, the p…
During chest percussion and postural drainage therapy, the patient’s heart rate remains stable at 100 beats/min and SpO2 is 96%. However, when the respiratory therapist begins endotracheal suctioning, the patient’s heart rate drops rapidly. The most likely reason for this is:
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Following an MI, a 60 y/o patient with CHF is receiving mechanical ventilation. The patients BP is 85/56 mmHg. Ventilator settings are as follows:FIO2 0.60Mandatory rate 10/minTidal volume 650 mlPEEP 10 cmH2O SpO2 is 80%, which of the following should the respiratory therapist recommend first?
Read DetailsA 28 y/o male is taken to the emergency department following…
A 28 y/o male is taken to the emergency department following a fainting episode that occurred while assisting in a patient transport. His blood pressure was 76/50 mmHg. There is no known history of any illnesses and the patient is known to exercise frequently. Hemoglobin, and hematocrit are normal and vitals are now stable. An arterial blood gas was drawn on room air and results are below:pH 7.34PaCO2 45 torrPaO2 40 torrHCO3 23 mEq/LBE -2 mEq/LThe most likely cause for these results is:
Read DetailsFollowing abdominal surgery, a 26 year old man is receiving…
Following abdominal surgery, a 26 year old man is receiving volume controlled ventilation in the assist/control mode with a mandatory rate of 10/min. When monitoring the ventilator, the respiratory therapist notes the total respiratory rate is 30/min and there is no detectable patient effort during all breaths. The therapist should do which of the following?
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