Flight Paramedic Ventilator Patient Management
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Biots respirations are Damage to the Medulla by stroke or trauma, or
associated with? pressure on the Medulla secondary to herniation.
Abnormal pattern of breathing characterized by
Describe apneustic
deep, gasping inspiration with a pause at full
respirations
inspiration followed by a brief insufficient release.
Describe Assist mode The ventilator assist the patient with breathing. (They
ventilation must have an intact resp drive.)
Describe controlled The patients F and Vt are controlled completely by
ventilation's the ventilator.
Describe Intermittent The patient can take intermittent breaths (between
ventilation's controlled breaths.)
Describe Synchronized the ventilator synchronizes delivery of breath with the
Intermittent Mandatory patients inspiration drive. However, you still have a
Ventilation (SIMV) fixed rate.
Gas exchange can ONLY alveoli
occur in the __________________ .
How do you treat Increase Vt then F. (tidal volume , then rate.)
hypercarbia?
How many different sets 2
of chemoreceptors do we
have?
, If on a ventilator, check Vt, F (Rate)
the _______________ first and
then the __________.
Normal adult Vt? What 6-8 cc/kg. Ventilator Induced Lung Injury (VILI)
can you cause if provide
the patient with too much
Vt?
Normal Rate (F) 8-20 / min
Once a patient is on a ABG's.
ventilator, you should
confirm settings with
_________________
A ventilator can be Bag valve mask
compared to an
automated _____________
________ _________. You don't
start squeezing the bag
faster to increase O2 sats.
You ensure that your
providing quality
ventilation's.
What are Biot's Biot's respirations involve periods of apnea alternating
respirations? with 2 or 3 shallow breaths
What are Cheyne-Stokes they involve periods of apnea alternating with periods
respirations? of hyperventilation.
What are Cheyne-Stokes Decorticate posturing (Cushing's Triad, brainstem
respirations associated herniation.)
with?
What are Kussmal DKA
respirations associated
with?
What are Kussmaul deep, rapid respirations characteristic of acidosis
respirations?
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Terms in this set (57)
Biots respirations are Damage to the Medulla by stroke or trauma, or
associated with? pressure on the Medulla secondary to herniation.
Abnormal pattern of breathing characterized by
Describe apneustic
deep, gasping inspiration with a pause at full
respirations
inspiration followed by a brief insufficient release.
Describe Assist mode The ventilator assist the patient with breathing. (They
ventilation must have an intact resp drive.)
Describe controlled The patients F and Vt are controlled completely by
ventilation's the ventilator.
Describe Intermittent The patient can take intermittent breaths (between
ventilation's controlled breaths.)
Describe Synchronized the ventilator synchronizes delivery of breath with the
Intermittent Mandatory patients inspiration drive. However, you still have a
Ventilation (SIMV) fixed rate.
Gas exchange can ONLY alveoli
occur in the __________________ .
How do you treat Increase Vt then F. (tidal volume , then rate.)
hypercarbia?
How many different sets 2
of chemoreceptors do we
have?
, If on a ventilator, check Vt, F (Rate)
the _______________ first and
then the __________.
Normal adult Vt? What 6-8 cc/kg. Ventilator Induced Lung Injury (VILI)
can you cause if provide
the patient with too much
Vt?
Normal Rate (F) 8-20 / min
Once a patient is on a ABG's.
ventilator, you should
confirm settings with
_________________
A ventilator can be Bag valve mask
compared to an
automated _____________
________ _________. You don't
start squeezing the bag
faster to increase O2 sats.
You ensure that your
providing quality
ventilation's.
What are Biot's Biot's respirations involve periods of apnea alternating
respirations? with 2 or 3 shallow breaths
What are Cheyne-Stokes they involve periods of apnea alternating with periods
respirations? of hyperventilation.
What are Cheyne-Stokes Decorticate posturing (Cushing's Triad, brainstem
respirations associated herniation.)
with?
What are Kussmal DKA
respirations associated
with?
What are Kussmaul deep, rapid respirations characteristic of acidosis
respirations?