1a. Introducing Minute Ventilation Flashcards
“Pediatrics receive ______ and adults receive ______.”
Peds: Pressure
Adults: Volume
What is considered the maximum pressure limit before barotrauma begins in the adult patient?
30 mmH2O
Which mode allows for specific minute ventilation (VE?)
Volume ventilation
Which mode allows for driving of EtCO2/pH toward a target.
Volume ventilation
Which mode is considered best for pediatric patients?
Pressure (“Peds get pressure, adults get volume.”)
Which mode requires healthy, compliant lungs?
Volume ventilation
This mode stops filling the lungs when a certain pressure is reached.
Pressure ventilation
This mode can prevent dangerously high pressures from occurring with mechanical ventilation.
Pressure mode. The PPlateau (or “max pressure”) is set on the vent
What is the abbreviation for minute ventilation?
VE
What is the formula for minute ventilation?
VE = RR x VT
(RR = respiratory rate; VT = tidal volume)
A patient has a RR of 12 and VT of 450 cc. What is their VE?
VE = 12(450) = 5400/1000 = 5.4 L/min
Changing VE is a key component to regulating _____.
EtCO2/pH