How many ST-A Units do we have?
In this CXR, the (Left lung compressed [arrowheads]; Trach shifted to right [arrow]; Heart shifted to contralateral side [redline]; Depressed left hemidiaphragm [orange line]).
What is resistance and compliance
what is wheezing?
We use this to diagnose pneumothorax in babies
What is CXR?
What is Transillumination?
This Resmed unit/mode provides the equivalent to "auto-cpap"
What is autoset
In this CXR, (From Left ventricular failure; enlarged heart and upper zone levels appear prominent). A procedure used to treat is Thoracentesis.
A cardiovascular effect of increased PEEP
What is decreased venous return
what is viral respiratory infection?
What is 21% FiO2/RA?
The AirCurve 10 _____ learns, predicts, responds to and optimizes pressures to suit each patient’s own unique breathing pattern.
What is Adaptive Servo-Ventilation (ASV)
In this CXR, there is a (flattened diaphragm; green line is normal diaphragm). Part of the treatment is maintenance corticosteroids
What is Adaptive Pressure Ventilation (APV)?
What is Asthma action plan?
The umbilical cord is composed of:
a)3 arteries
b)3 veins
c)2 arteries 1 vein
d)2 veins 1 artery
What is c) 2 arteries 1 vein
one vein that carries food and oxygen from the placenta to your baby and two arteries that carry waste from your baby back to the placenta
ASV adjusts this setting to respond to a patient's breathing pattern.
What is pressure support?
In this CXR, there is a Right middle lobe consolidation. Part of the treatement is antibiotics.
What is Pneumonia?
An example of one thing that could be wrong if the high pressure alarm continuously alarms
What is either: 1- Obstruction 2- increased lung resistance 3- decreased lung compliance 4- dyssynchrony 5-Increased airway resistance
What is bronchiolitis?
What is Respiratory Distress Syndrome?
This mode is contraindicated in patients with chronic, symptomatic heart failure with reduced left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF ≤ 45%) and moderate to severe predominant central sleep apnea
What is ASV?
In this CXR, there seems to be a combination of (ILD + Wet lung). What condition could this be? It requires lung protective ventilation.
What is ARDS?
Patient is off sedation, has passed SAT and SBT safety screen. RT changes vent settings to: PS 9; PEEP +5; FiO2 50%. Per KSRO Ventilation Liberation Protocol, is this patient on an SBT trial?
No. Per KSRO protocol, PS settings for an SBT is 7 or less.
what is stridor?
What is surfactant