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-general appearance
-appearance of chest
Visuals (things -respiratory pattern
you will always -sensorium
choose...) -posture
-patient color
-pulse
Pulse: 110 - 160
BP: 60/40 mm Hg
Infant normals RR: 30 to 60
Birth Wt: 3000g
APGAR: 7 to 10
BP: 120/80 (90/60 to 140/90)
MAP: 93 to 94
CVP: 2 to 6 mm Hg (4 to 12 cmH2O)
Hemodynamic
PAP: 25/8 (mean 13 to 14)
Normals
PWP/PCWP: 4 to 12 mm Hg
CO: 4 to 8 LPM
CI: 2.5 to 4 L/min/sq m
, VC: < 10mL/kg (or < 2 x VT)
UNACCEPTABLE MIP/NIF: <20 cm H2O
bedside RR: >20 bmp or < 8
ventilatory Vt: < 5mL/kg
parameters Ve: > 10 LPM
MEP: < 40 cm H2O
Tidal Volume: 5 to 10 mL/kg
-------asthma/ards use 4 mL/kg
Pressure: Pplat from VC or up to 3 cm
Vent Parameters... H2O
Rate: 10 to 20
FiO2: 40 to 60% or set to prior
PEEP: 2 to 6 or set to prior
Vt: 4-6 mL/kg
PIP: 20 to 30
Infant vent
Rate: 20 to 30
settings
FiO2: 40 to 60%
PEEP: 2 to 4
PIP-Plateau
Used to indicate the amount of
pressure support neccessary to
Airway resistance
overcome airway resistance
Body box is most accurate
measurement