What is corticosteroids?
This term is referred to a broad group of inflammatory lung disorders.
What is ILD?
Most common chest radiograph characteristic for end stage Pulmonary Fibrosis.
What is honeycombing?
This calculates ARDS diagnostic criteria.
What is the P/F ratio or Berlin Criteria?
Pulmonary Edema causes this effect in the alveoli.
What is alveolar flooding?
The tidal volume used for ARDS net protocol.
What is 4-8 ml/kg?
This is the most common ILD.
What is Sarcoidosis?
What is dry cough?
This strategy is used for ventilated ARDS patients.
What is ARDS Net protocol or Protective lung strategy?
The treatment for this pulmonary edema is largely supportive and aimed at ensuring adequate ventilation and oxygenation.
What is noncardiogenic pulmonary edema?
The initial setting for INO.
What is 20-40 ppm?
This ILD takes years to develop from initial exposure and may cause mesothelioma.
What is Asbestosis?
Common chest radiograph for ARDS.
What is ground glass appearance?
This patient position improves lung regions for better ventilation/perfusion.
What is prone position?
This medication is administered for increase in fluid retention.
What is furesomide?
This RT therapy is beneficial to pulmonary edema patients.
What is NIV or Bipap?
This ILD is a fungal infection and can be found in soil.
What is Histoplasmosis?
ILD patients may show signs of this type of heart failure.
What is right heart failure?
What is IRV?
This type of pulmonary edema is the most common cause of left-sided heart failure.
What is Cardiogenic pulmonary edema?
This mode is used to prevent ventilator-volume associated lung injury.
What is PCV?
A progressive inflammatory disease with varying degrees of fibrosis and in severe cases, honeycombing.
What is Idiopathic Pulmonary Fibrosis?
This diffusion study is reduced on pulmonary fibrosis patients.
What is DLCO?
This treatment is used when traditional oxygen method PEEP, FiO2 or advanced modes are not responding to improve perfusion.
What is Inhaled Nitric Oxide?
This lab value is elevated in this condition.
What is Brain natriuretic peptide? (BNP)