P.R., a 61-year-old woman who has no history of respiratory disease, is being admitted to your unit with a diagnosis of pneumonia and acute respiratory failure. She was endotracheally intubated orally in the emergency room and placed on mechanical ventilation. Her vital signs are 112/68, 134, 101° F (38.3° C) with an Sa O2 of 53%. Her ventilator settings are synchronized intermittent mandatory ventilation of 12 breaths/min (BPM), tidal volume (V T ) 700 mL, Fi O2  0.50, positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) 5 cm H 2 O. CHART REVIEW: Arterial Blood Gases pH             7.30 PaCo2       52 mm Hg HCO3       22 mmol/L PaO2         70 mm Hg SaO2         88% 7.  ABGs are redrawn after P.R. is on mechanical ventilation for 1 hour. What ventilator changes do you anticipate, based on your interpretation of these values? (Select all that apply, and explain your rationale.)  a. Increasing the PEEP to 10 cm  b. Increasing the rate on the ventilator to 16 breaths/min  c. Increasing the tidal volume to 850 mL d. Changing to continuous mandatory ventilation

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P.R., a 61-year-old woman who has no history of respiratory disease, is being admitted to your unit with a
diagnosis of pneumonia and acute respiratory failure. She was endotracheally intubated orally in the emergency room and placed on mechanical ventilation. Her vital signs are 112/68, 134, 101° F (38.3° C) with an Sa O2 of 53%. Her ventilator settings are synchronized intermittent mandatory ventilation of 12 breaths/min (BPM), tidal volume (V T ) 700 mL, Fi O2  0.50, positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) 5 cm H 2 O.

CHART REVIEW:

Arterial Blood Gases

pH             7.30

PaCo2       52 mm Hg

HCO3       22 mmol/L

PaO2         70 mm Hg

SaO2         88%

7.  ABGs are redrawn after P.R. is on mechanical ventilation for 1 hour. What ventilator changes do you anticipate, based on your interpretation of these values? (Select all that apply, and explain your rationale.)
 a. Increasing the PEEP to 10 cm
 b. Increasing the rate on the ventilator to 16 breaths/min
 c. Increasing the tidal volume to 850 mL

d. Changing to continuous mandatory ventilation

 

8.   Evaluate each of the following statements about caring for P.R. or a similar patient receiving mechanical ventilation with an ETT. Enter “T” for true or “F” for false. Discuss why the false statements are incorrect.
_____ Administer mandatory muscle-paralyzing agents to keep the patient from “fighting the vent.”
_____ Check ventilator settings at the beginning of each shift and then hourly.
_____ When suctioning the ETT, each pass should not exceed 15 seconds.
_____ Assign an experienced NAP to take vital signs every 2 to 4 hours.
_____ Perform a respiratory assessment once per shift.
_____ Empty excess water as it collects in the ventilation tubing back into the humidifier.
_____ Keep a resuscitation bag at the bedside.
_____ Monitor the cuff pressure of the ETT every 8 hours.
_____ Keep ventilator alarms silenced when in the room to maintain a quiet environment.
_____ Change the ventilator tubing every 12 hours. 

 

9.  You hear the high pressure alarm sounding on the mechanical ventilator and see that P.R.'s SaO2  is 80%. What are the potential causes of this problem? 

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