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Most important indicator that a Tachypnea
patient has a severe illness?
3 respiratory types, and their criteria Hypoxemic (PaO2 <50-60)
Hypercapnic (PaCO2 >50, pH <7.36)
Mixed
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Delta gap (formula, when and why Difference in AG from normal - Difference in HCO3
it's used) from normal
In AG metabolic acidosis it's used. It tells you if
there's underlying metabolic alkalosis or respiratory
acidosis with bicarb compensation IN ADDITION
to the AG metabolic acidosis. Both of those would
result in a high bicarb to begin with, and a smaller
change in bicarb from normal.
Winter's formula (equation, what it 1.5[HCO3] + 8 +/- 2
measures) If compensation is adequate in acid/base issues
How AG changes with albumin Decreases 2.5-3 for every 1 decrease in albumin
changes
Hemodynamic changes after Hypo/hypertension
intubation Arrhythmia
Tachycardia
Pressure support equation for BiPAP IPAP - EPAP
3 types of vent cycles Volume (preset tidal volume, relieves WOB the
most)
Time (constant pressure of time)
Flow (constant pressure until inspiratory flow is
below 25% of peak)
Goal tidal volume 10 cc/kg
Goal FiO2 on vent Start at 1.0, then decrease as SpO2 tolerates (goal
of 92-94 saturation)
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Most important indicator that a Tachypnea
patient has a severe illness?
3 respiratory types, and their criteria Hypoxemic (PaO2 <50-60)
Hypercapnic (PaCO2 >50, pH <7.36)
Mixed
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Delta gap (formula, when and why Difference in AG from normal - Difference in HCO3
it's used) from normal
In AG metabolic acidosis it's used. It tells you if
there's underlying metabolic alkalosis or respiratory
acidosis with bicarb compensation IN ADDITION
to the AG metabolic acidosis. Both of those would
result in a high bicarb to begin with, and a smaller
change in bicarb from normal.
Winter's formula (equation, what it 1.5[HCO3] + 8 +/- 2
measures) If compensation is adequate in acid/base issues
How AG changes with albumin Decreases 2.5-3 for every 1 decrease in albumin
changes
Hemodynamic changes after Hypo/hypertension
intubation Arrhythmia
Tachycardia
Pressure support equation for BiPAP IPAP - EPAP
3 types of vent cycles Volume (preset tidal volume, relieves WOB the
most)
Time (constant pressure of time)
Flow (constant pressure until inspiratory flow is
below 25% of peak)
Goal tidal volume 10 cc/kg
Goal FiO2 on vent Start at 1.0, then decrease as SpO2 tolerates (goal
of 92-94 saturation)
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