- An infant is being mechanically ventilated via a time-cycled, pressure-limited ventilator. Which of the following would occur if PEEP were increased
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(Ans - The tidal volume would decrease
- A physician requests the respiratory therapist to assess the upper airway function of a patient with a fenestrated tracheostomy tube. The therapist should:
(Ans - Remove the inner cannula, deflate the cuff, plug the outer cannula
- A patient receiving sustained maximal inspiratory (SMI) treatments with a volume-oriented incentive spirometer device begins to inhale through the device 18 times per minute. Which of the following best explains this situation?
(Ans - The patient needs re-instruction regarding the SMI therapy
- After initiating mechanical ventilation in the A/C mode for an adult male patient, the respiratory therapist observes that the patient is agitated and having difficulty in cycling the ventilator. Which of the following should the therapist do?
(Ans - Increase the sensitivity setting
- Data recorded for a 52 kg (110 lb) mechanically ventilated patient who has a long standing history of chronic hypercapnia are as follows:
Ventilator Settings Arterial Blood Gases
Mode: SIMV
pH: 7.36
VT: 400 mL
PaCO2: 62 mmHg
Rate: 8/min
HCO3: 34 mEq/L
FiO2: 0.35
PaO2: 61 mmHg
On the basis of this information, the respiratory therapist should:
(Ans - Maintain current settings
- A respiratory therapist is manually ventilating a patient during a cardiopulmonary resuscitation attempt. An arterial blood gas is drawn and the results are as follows:
pH: 7.27
PaCO2: 38 mmHg
HCO3: 17 mEq/L
PaO2: 44 mmHg
Based on this information, the respiratory therapist should do which of the following?
(Ans - Ensure that the manual resuscitator is connected to an oxygen source
- A COPD patient is brought to the ED after several days of increasing respiratory distress. Baseline blood gases are drawn and the patient is placed on oxygen at 2 LPM via nasal cannula. Data from the original and a subsequent arterial blood sample are as follows:
Room Air Sample
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