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Recognising Clinical Deterioration Exam Questions with Correct Answers 100% Solved Critical Thinking - Answers "...critical thinking is a disciplined, intellectual process which requires individuals to consistently examine their beliefs, knowledge and attitudes in the light of evidence. It means analysing, synthesising and evaluating information, as well as considering underlying values and assumptions" Clinical Reasoning - Answers "It is the process by which nurses collect cues, process and interpret the information, make a judgement about a patient problem or situation, come to a decision, plan and implement interventions, evaluate outcomes, and reflect and learn from the process" What are the barriers to clinical reasoning? - Answers Stress Pressure Lack of adequate information, experience, confidence Fear Power dynamics Interruptions Values may differ Tracheostomy - Answers a surgical opening below a person's larynx into their trachea. What are the indications for the insertion of a tracheostomy tube? - Answers Bypass airway obstruction Trauma or surgery to upper airway Facilitate removal of secretions Permit long term mechanical ventilation What are the complications associated with tracheostomy tubes? - Answers Tracheal necrosis or aspiration Swallowing difficulties Loss appetite- poor nutrition Loss of speech - developmental delay Atelectasis, Decrease cough reflex and epiglottis pressure Tube displacement Tissue trauma, Haemorrhage, Tube obstruction Scarring, Infection Identify possible causes of airway obstruction - Answers Aspiration of food or vomit Oedema and inflammation (allergic reaction, infection, or burns) Foreign body Malignancy, Retrophyangeal abscesses Trauma What is the ideal cuff pressure for a tracheostomy tube? - Answers 20-30cmH2O Ventilation - Answers the process of allowing fresh air into the lungs and exhaling carbon dioxide Compliance - Answers refers to the ease at which the lungs can be expanded Conditions affecting compliance: PO, ARDS, PF Resistance - Answers refers to the forces that oppose airflow within the respiratory passageways Anatomical dead space - Answers (no gas exchange): volume of air that takes no part in gas exchange Shunt - Answers opposite to dead space and consists of perfused alveoli (not ventilated) occurs when blood exits the heart without having participated in gas exchange Hydrostatic pressure - Answers the force of fluid in a compartment pushing against a cell membrane or vessel wall. What is positive pressure ventilation? - Answers Positive-pressure ventilation (PPV) is the primary method used with acutely ill patients. During inspiration the ventilator pushes air into the lungs under positive pressure. Unlike spontaneous ventilation, intrathoracic pressure is raised during lung inflation, rather than lowered. Expiration occurs passively as in normal expiration. Modes of PPV are categorised into two groups: volume and pressure ventilation. What is BiPAP - Answers A machine that delivers positive pressure in two phases to a spontaneously breathing patient. IPAP (inspiration positive airway pressure)àInhalation EPAP (expiratory positive airway pressure) (PEEP)àExhalation What are the indications for BiPAP? - Answers Acute respiratory failure - type 2, COPD, Pneumonia, CCF, Acute pulmonary oedema, Atelectasis, Neuromuscular disease, Sleep apnoea, Useful in patients who are poor candidates for mechanical ventilation

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Critical Thinking - Answers "...critical thinking is a disciplined, intellectual process which requires
individuals to consistently examine their beliefs, knowledge and attitudes in the light of evidence. It
means analysing, synthesising and evaluating information, as well as considering underlying values and
assumptions"

Clinical Reasoning - Answers "It is the process by which nurses collect cues, process and interpret the
information, make a judgement about a patient problem or situation, come to a decision, plan and
implement interventions, evaluate outcomes, and reflect and learn from the process"

What are the barriers to clinical reasoning? - Answers Stress

Pressure

Lack of adequate information, experience,

confidence

Fear

Power dynamics

Interruptions

Values may differ

Tracheostomy - Answers a surgical opening below a person's larynx into their trachea.

What are the indications for the insertion of a tracheostomy tube? - Answers Bypass airway obstruction

Trauma or surgery to upper airway

Facilitate removal of secretions

Permit long term mechanical ventilation

What are the complications associated with tracheostomy tubes? - Answers Tracheal necrosis or
aspiration

Swallowing difficulties

Loss appetite- poor nutrition

Loss of speech - developmental delay

Atelectasis, Decrease cough reflex and epiglottis

pressure

, Tube displacement

Tissue trauma, Haemorrhage, Tube obstruction

Scarring, Infection

Identify possible causes of airway obstruction - Answers Aspiration of food or vomit

Oedema and inflammation (allergic reaction, infection,

or burns)

Foreign body

Malignancy, Retrophyangeal abscesses

Trauma

What is the ideal cuff pressure for a tracheostomy tube? - Answers 20-30cmH2O

Ventilation - Answers the process of allowing fresh air into the lungs and exhaling carbon dioxide

Compliance - Answers refers to the ease at which the lungs can be expanded Conditions affecting
compliance: PO, ARDS, PF

Resistance - Answers refers to the forces that oppose airflow within the respiratory passageways

Anatomical dead space - Answers (no gas exchange): volume of air that takes no part in gas exchange

Shunt - Answers opposite to dead space and consists of perfused alveoli (not ventilated) occurs when
blood exits the heart without having participated in gas exchange

Hydrostatic pressure - Answers the force of fluid in a compartment pushing against a cell membrane or
vessel wall.

What is positive pressure ventilation? - Answers Positive-pressure ventilation (PPV) is the primary
method used with acutely ill patients.

During inspiration the ventilator pushes air into the lungs under positive pressure.

Unlike spontaneous ventilation, intrathoracic pressure is raised during lung inflation, rather than
lowered.

Expiration occurs passively as in normal expiration. Modes of PPV are categorised into two groups:
volume and pressure ventilation.

What is BiPAP - Answers A machine that delivers positive pressure in two phases to a spontaneously
breathing patient.
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