![]() ![]() A patient complains of the following symptoms: Which of the following should the therapist review next?Ĩ. The patient is unresponsive and has a BP of 180/100 mm Hg and a respiratory rate of 40/min. Reviewing the chart of a newly admitted patient, the respiratory therapist finds that the patient has COPD, a 70 pack year smoking history, and was admitted for dyspnea. ![]() Determine the patient’s dynamic compliance.ħ. 5 sec is activated, the static pressure is 35 cmH2O. A 70 kg patient receiving mechanical ventilation has a tidal volume of 900 ml, frequency of 12, PIP of 45 and PEEP of 10. Determine the patient’s static compliance.Ħ. What is the patient’s physiologic deadspace (Vd)?ĥ. The following results were obtained: PaCO2 = 50 mmHg, PECO2 = 30 mmHg and tidal volume of 600 ml. A 55-year-old man was admitted to the hospital for shortness of breath. Calculate the patient’s Vd (physiologic dead space volume).Ĥ. The following information is collected PaCO2 – 43 torr, PaO2 – 79 torr, PvO2 – 32 torr, and PeCO2 – 22 torr. ![]() The patient has a pulmonary artery catheter and capnometry for monitoring. A 40-year-old patient is recovering from ARDS is receiving mechanical ventilation with a tidal volume of 650 ml. What is the estimated alveolar minute ventilation for this patient?ģ. A 164-lb patient has a measured tidal volume of 600 ml and is breathing 18 times per minute. Calculate the patient’s alveolar minute ventilation.Ģ. A 150-lb (IBW) patient has a tidal volume of 500 ml and a ventilatory rate of 12 breaths/minute. ![]()
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