ADV Modes
IDK
IDK pt 2
IDK pt 3
IDK pt 4
100

What Mode is this?

"Patient breathes spontaneously throughout periods of high and low applied CPAP"

APRV

100

What are the keys to lung protection?

Transpulmonary Pressure < 27 cm H2O

Pplat < 28 cm H2O

Driving pressure < 15 cm H2O

Vt < 4-8 mL/kg of IBW

100

What is the primary goal of VC-CMV?

To achieve a VE that matches the patient’s metabolic needs

100

What are the benefits of APRV?

Decrease in peak airway pressures, improved hemodynamics, and a decreased need for vasopressor and intropic support

100

VAPS is what kind of mode and what does it guarantee?

Dual - Controlled and guarantees a pressure control breath, a pressure supported breath, or time-cycled, pressure-limited breath to target a preset volume

200

What Mode is this?

"Delivers a pressure assist in proportion to the patient’s desired VT (volume assist) and to the patient’s instantaneous inspired flow (flow assist)."

PAV

200

What waveform is useful in reducing mean airway pressure in patients with severe hypotension or cardiovascular instability?

Square Waveform

200

When is VC-CMV indicated?

A precise minute ventilation (ventilatory pattern) or blood gas parameter, such as PaCO2 is therapeutically essential

200

What does PAV respond to?

Changes in airway pressure?

200

What mode is used primarily for weaning patients?

MMV (Mandatory Minute Ventilation)

300

What mode responds to changes in diaphragmatic EMG activity?

NAVA

300

How long should your Inspiratory pause be?

0.5-2 seconds

300

The most common application of VC-CMV is used for what?

To ventilate patients in the immediate postoperative period

300

How long does pressure release usually last in APRV?

About 0.2 to 1.5 seconds depending on whether or not air trapping is desired.

300

True or False?

MMV may not provide a smooth transition from mechanical ventilatory support to spontaneous ventilation in patients recovering from a drug overdose or anesthesia.

False

400

What mode is this?

A volume-targeted, pressure-controlled breath that is available on most ventilators.

PRVC

400

What should your sensitivity trigger generally be set to?

1-2 L/min

400

How is PC-IRV defined as?

Pressure-controlled ventilation with an I:E ratio greater than 1:1

400

What are the most important advantages to PAV and NAVA?

Improved Synchrony

400

How is HFOV driven?

Magnetically

500

What mode is this?

"A patient-centered method of The rate and VT are selected by the ventilator’s algorithm to provide the minimum WOB for the patient."

ASV

500

WOB consists of what 2 components?

WOBvent

WOBpt

500

What mode is used for patients with neuromuscular disorders such as Guillain-Barre Syndrome?

VC-IMV

500

PC-IMV has been traditionally associated with mechanical ventilation of infants because of what?

Their oxygenation problems but also because traditionally it had been difficult to control Vt at such small values

500

What mode is this statement describing?

"Ventilator increases pressure delivery progressively over several breaths until the set and the targeted Vt are about equal"

PRVC