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1. what is acute Respiratory Failure
res-piratory
failure? 8. Pathophysiology of Hypoxemia
2. what is a ma-
jor factor of
acute
respiratory fail-
ure?
3. what is the
most common
cause of acute
respiratory
failure?
4. the two types
of acute
respiratory
failure
5. Primary
Hypox-emic
Respiratory
Failure
6. combination
of
hypercarbia
and
hypoxemia
7. Pathophysiolog
y of Primary
Hypoxemic
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the inability of the lungs to Hg Oxygen
maintain adequate saturations < 90%
oxygenation of the blood Can be treated with oxygen
with or without CO2
retention elevated PaCO2 > 50
insuflcient CO2 removal
impairment of gas requires mechanical
exchange ventilation
V/Q mismatch
Impaired gas
dittusion
COPD
hypoxemia and hypercapnia
P
a
O
2
<
6
0
m
m
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and V/Q mismatch
Hypercapnia impaired gas
ARF dittusion
hypoventilation
9. what is V/Q a condition that occurs when the ratio of air entering the lungs (ventilation)
mis-match
to blood flowing through the lungs (perfusion) isn't properly balanced
- some perfusion going on but not great
10. what does
prevents the lungs from delivering O2 to the blood as eflciently as it
V/Q
should
mismatch
pre-vent?
11. V ventilation
12. Q perfusion
13. What is the in-clude:
most common
cause of
hypoxemia?
14. What does
V/Q
mismatch
get better
with?
15. what is
ventila-tion
16. ventilation
ab-
normalities