A 60 year old 90kg (198 lb.) man is admitted to the ICU foll…
A 60 year old 90kg (198 lb.) man is admitted to the ICU following smoke inhalation. The RR is 28/min and the patient is on a NRM. ABG’s are as follows: pH 7.58, paC02 22torr, pa02 90 torr, HC03 22 meq/L, Base Excess -2. What is your recommendation?
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A patient is intubated in the ICU for airway management post intracranial hemorrhage. Ventilator settings are PRVC rate of 18/min, VT 600ml, fi02 .30, PEEP 5 cmH20. The patient’s IBW is 75 kg. ΔP is 22 cmH20. Abg’s on these settings: sp02 97%, pH 7.58, paC02 22torr, pa02 90 torr, HC03 22 meq/L, Base Excess -2. What changes would you recommend, if any?
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A patient is switched from PRVC to SIMV mode, rate of 10/min, VT 350 ml, fi02 0.40, PEEP 5 cmH20, Pressure Support 8 cmH20, I-time is 1.0 second in which she had a comfortable work of breathing. After the switch, here are the ventilator parameters: PIP 36 cmH20, PPlat 20 cmH20, spon VT 200 ml’s, total RR 35/min, I:E 1:1, Ve 11.5 L. Patient Assessment: increased work of breathing with paradoxical respirations noted. Abg’s: pH 7.38, paC02 43 torr, pa02 65 torr, HC03 22 meq/L, B.E. -What could you attribute this clinical picture to?
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Read p.164, Understanding the Structure of the Presentation, in your Textbook. A well organized presentation has 3 parts: an Introduction, a Body, and a Conclusion. For your presentations, you will need to use these phrases when introducing information/topics for each of these 3 parts. Match the Useful Phrases for Presenting on pages 173-174 with the correct part of a presentation.
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Male patient IBW 70 kg with Guillian Barre Syndrome is trached with a 7.0 mm Trach tube and has been vented for the past 2 weeks. Current vent settings: PRVC 12/min, VT 450ml, fi02.28, PEEP 5 cmH20. PIP 20 cmH20, static pressure is also 20 cmH20. VE 5.4 L/min. Total RR 12/min and Abg’s are within normal limits. Weaning parameters were performed with a NIF -15cmH20, VC 500ml, RSBI on CPAP with 5 cmH20 pressure support is 70. There are no signs of respiratory distress when placed on CPAP: RR 8/min, VT on pressure support of 5 cmH20 is 350ml. Abg’s are the following: pH7.30, paC02 53torr, pa02 78 torr, HC03 24 meq/L. How should you approach liberating this patient from the ventilator?
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