Improving Ventilation
Improving Oxygenation
Name That ABG
Weaning
Critical/Acceptable Weaning Values
100

This ABG parameter informs us of adequate ventilation.

What is PaCO2?

100

This ABG parameter informs us of adequate oxgenation.

What is PaO2 (or SaO2)?

100

Interpret the following ABG:

pH               7.50
PaCO2        29 torr
PaO2          86 torr
SaO2          97%
HCO3        23 mEq/L 

What is uncompensated respiratory alkalosis?

100

This weaning mode allows the patient to breathe spontaneously while the number of mandatory breaths can be decreased.

What is SIMV?

100

A MIP of this value is considered acceptable.

What is -20 cmH20?

200

These two parameters are adjusted to alter a patient's minute ventilation.

What are tidal volume and frequency (respiratory rate)?

200

An FiO2 greater than this level for more than 48 hours can cause oxygen toxicity.

What is 60%?

200

Interpret the following ABG:

pH: 7.22                 PaCO2:  43 mmHg

PaO2:  88 mmHg     HCO3:  18 mmHg

What is metabolic acidosis?

200

This test will assess the presence of airway edema prior to extubation.

What is a cuff leak test?

200

A RSBI of this value indicates that a patient is ready to be weaned.

What is <105?

300

Adjusting this will alter the tidal volume in Pressure Control Ventilation (PCV).

What is inspiratory pressure?

300

This body position allows for better V/Q matching to improve oxygenation.

What is prone position?

300

A PaO2 of 54 mmHg would be considered this level of hypoxemia.

What is moderate hypoxemia?

300

This test is a way to determine if a patient is breathing too quickly with small tidal volumes.

What is the RSBI?

300

This is considered an acceptable spontaneous Respiratory Rate when weaning a patient from mechanical ventilation.

What is <25 bpm?

400

When deciding to correct a respiratory acidosis, which parameter should you increase first?

What is tidal volume?

400

This level of PEEP is considered therapeutic, which improves oxygenation.

What is >5 cmH2O?

400

Interpret the following ABG:

pH              7.38          PaCO2       42 mmHg     

PaO2         67 mmHg    HCO3        24 mEq/L
 

What is a normal acid-base status with mild hypoxemia?
400

This mode is often used during weaning to allow the patient to breath spontaneously.

What is CPAP?

400

This is an acceptable value for Vital Capacity.

What is at least 10 ml/kg?

500

This is the formula to calculate the desired Vt or f.

Desired Vt/f = Known Vt/f x Known PaCO2/Desired PaCO2

500

What is the best way to increase the patient's Mean Airway Pressure to improve oxygenation?

What is adding PEEP?

500

Interpret the following ABG:

pH: 7.32            PaCO2: 59 mmHg

PaO2: 38 mmHg   HCO3: 30 mEq/L

What is partially compensated respiratory acidosis with severe hypoxemia?

500

Extubation is considered a failure if the patient needs to be reintubated within ____ hours.

What is 8 hours?

500

This is considered a normal amount of deadspace (Vd/VT %).

What is 20-40%