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A patient presents with labored breathing and an RR of 40 beats per minute

(bpm). The following ABG is obtained:

PaO2 68

PaCO2 50

pH 7.34

SaO2 91%

HCO3 22

Which of the following is the most accurate interpretation of the above situation?

A. Normal ABG for COPD patient

B. Respiratory failure due to metabolic acidosis

C. Obstructive upper airway most likely causing respiratory failure

D. Respiratory failure due to dead space - ANSWER-D




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,Normally, as the minute ventilation (MV) increases, the PaCO2 should decrease.

The normal pattern is an inverse relationship. In dead space, the alveolar

ventilation decreases even as the respiratory rate increases. This results in an

increase in CO2 and an abnormal relationship between MV and PaCO2. The

patient has respiratory acidosis, not metabolic acidosis. It is not a normal blood gas

for a patient with COPD because the pH is abnormal. There is no indication in

this scenario that this would be an upper airway obstruction.

What is the compensatory mechanism for VQ shunting?

A. Decrease MV

B. Bronchoconstriction

C. Pulmonary vasoconstriction

D. Increase cardiac output - ANSWER-C

VQ shunting is perfusion without ventilation. A compensatory mechanism for the

VQ shunt is pulmonary vasoconstriction to redistribute blood flow to ventilated

alveolar units. In VQ shunts, patients increase their respiratory rate, causing an

increase in min- ute ventilation. Bronchoconstriction occurs with dead space in an

attempt to shunt ven- tilation to perfused alveoli. An increase in cardiac output can

occur in response to tissue hypoxia but is not considered a compensatory

mechanism for a pulmonary shunt.




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, Which of the following findings would indicate the presence of obstructive airway

disease?

A. FEV1/FVC ratio of < 60%

B. FEV1/FVC ratio 75% to 80%

C. FEV1/FVC ratio > 80%

D. Normal FEV1/FVC ratio - ANSWER-A

An obstructive airway disease causes a decrease in FEV1 with a relatively normal

FVC resulting in a decrease in the FEV1/FVC ratio. A normal ratio is 75% to

80%. The lower the ratio, the greater the obstruction of airflow. This test is used to

assess asthma patients during bronchodilator treatments. A normal FEV1/FVC

ratio would indicate a restrictive airway disease.

A patient in the ICU is diagnosed with ARDS. The following are the ventilator

settings and ABG results:

SIMV 550 mL TV, Rate 16, 40%, PEEP 5

7.46 pH

48 PaCO2

82 PaO2

94% SaO2

What is the calculated PaO2/FiO2 ratio?

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