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What is changed when a pat is on PV? - Answers-Change
the set pressure increased or decreased to adjust Vt
What equation is used to reduce PaCo2 on a pat vented
with VC ventilation when the rate is needing to be
changed due to volume being high enough? - Answers-
Desired F= known F X PaCo2/desired PaCo2
What is the equation to find desired Vt in VC ventilation? -
Answers-Desired Vt= known Paco2 X Known Vt/desired
PaCo2
What is increased to increase Vt with a PVC time cycled
ventilation? - Answers-With pressure control ventilation
PCV the set pressure is generally increased to obtain the
targeted Vt. PCV is Time cycled If It is short increasing it
will increase volume delivery without increasing pressure.
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What do you change if Vt and pressure plateu are already
high to improve PaCo2? - Answers-frequancy
What will need to be changed on a ventilated pat on VC
and PV to decrease the PaCo2? - Answers-minute volume
Ve
What are the causes of respiratory acidosis in a
nonventilated patient? - Answers-pulmonary edema
pneumonia
asthma
chest wall abnormalities
neuromuscular disorders
central nervous system problems
What two values are effected if patient has respiratory
acidosis and Va is not adequante on volume ventilation
and pressure ventilation? - Answers-PaCo2 elevated
above >45mmhg and pH decreased <7.35
What two things can be adusted when a patient is on PCV
with respiratory acidosis? - Answers-Inspiratory time set