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What is Type 1 Respiratory Failure? (Select all that apply)
Failure to Ventilate and Oxygenate
Failure to Oxygenate
Failure to Ventilate
Hypoxaemia
What is Flow Trigger?
Augments a patient's breath
The patient's inspiratory effort that triggers the ventilator to deliver IPAP
How quickly the ventilator reaches IPAP level
Tidal Volume is
The amount of air moving in or out of the lung during each breath
The amount of gas left in the lung at the end of expiration
Gas exchange
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What is PIP?
Positive Inspiratory Procedure
Pressure Involved Procedures
Positive Inspiratory Pressure
Peak Inspiratory Pressure
Type 2 Respiratory Failure is (select all that apply)
Hypercarbia with or without hypoxemia
Failure to Ventilate
Failure to Oxygenate
Failure to understand basic lung functions
Common Type 1 respiratory Failure Presentations (Select all that apply)
Pneumonia
Asthma
APO
COPD
Common Type 2 Respiratory Failure presentations (Select all that apply)
Infective exac of COPD
COPD
Pneumonia
DKA
A patient presents with infective exacerbation of COPD with the following gas:
pH-7.20
CO2- 81mmHg
HCO3- 30mEq/L
PaO2- 64
What NIV settings will you use?
CPAP
BiPAP
A patient presents with exacerbation of CCF with the following ABG:
pH-7.36
CO2- 38
HCO3-18
PaO2-58
What NIV settings do you use?
CPAP
BIPAP
A patient presents with severe increased WOB and SOB.
RR-40
SpO2- 85% on RA.
Without a VBG/ABG would you commence them on CPAP or BIPAP?
CPAP
BIPAP
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