Capnography (Exam I) Flashcards

1
Q

What are the effects of hypercarbia?

A
  • Respiratory Acidosis
  • ↑ CBF
  • ↑ PVR
  • K⁺ shift intravascularly
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2
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What are the effects of hypocarbia?

A
  • Respiratory alkalosis
  • ↓ CBF
  • ↓ PVR
  • K⁺ shift intracellulary
  • Blunts respiratory drive
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3
Q

What is the Bohr equation?
What is it used for?

A

Used to calculate physiologic dead space

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4
Q

What is the best method to confirm endotracheal tube placement?

A

Capnography

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5
Q

Differentiate high-speed (real-time) and low speed (trend capnography).

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6
Q

How much gas do side-stream analyzers utilize?

A

200 mL/min sample rate

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7
Q

What is the most common method for capnographic sampling, side-stream or main-stream sampling?

A

Side-stream

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8
Q

What are the benefits of main-stream sampling?

A
  • No time delay
  • quicker rise time
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9
Q

What approximate difference is there between PaCO₂ and EtCO₂ ?

A

5 mmHg

ex. PaCO₂ will be 40 mmHg vs EtCO₂ at 35 mmHg

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10
Q

What color is the CO₂ chemical indicator?
What color does it change to in the presence of CO₂ ?

A

purple → yellow

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11
Q

When using a capnograph, how close must a CO₂ reading be to the actual value?

A

+/- 12%

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12
Q

What are the inspiratory phases of the capnograph?

A

Phase 0

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13
Q

What are the expiratory phases of the capnograph?

A

Phases I, II, and III

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14
Q

When would the CO₂ reading of a capnograph be 0 mmHg ?

A

Phase I

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15
Q

Which phase of the capnograph would be representative of alveolar CO₂ ?

A

Phase III

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16
Q

Where on the capnograph is EtCO₂ measured?

A

Phase III

17
Q

What is a phase IV in the capnograph? Why does it occur?

A

Upstroke at the end of Phase III resulting from collapse of alveoli.

18
Q

What patient populations might exhibit a Phase IV on their capnograph?

A
  • Obese
  • Pregnant
19
Q

What phases are separated by the β angle?

A

Phase III and 0

20
Q

What degree should the α angle have?
What occurs with increase to the angle’s degree?

A
  • 100 - 110°
  • Increased angle occurs with expiratory airflow obstruction (COPD, ETT, bronchospasm, etc)
21
Q

What degree should the β angle have?

A

90°

22
Q

What situations/conditions would cause an increase in the β angle?

A
  • Bad inspiratory valve
  • Rebreathing
  • Low VT w/ tachypnea
23
Q

What type of capnograph is depicted below?

A

Mechanical Ventilation

24
Q

What type of capnograph is depicted below?

A

Spontaneous Ventilation

25
Q

What is occurring with the capnograph below?

A

Inadequate ETT seal

26
Q

What might be occurring based on the two capnographs below?

A

Faulty Inspiratory Valve

27
Q

What is occurring with the capnograph below?

A

Likely sample line leak

28
Q

What is occurring with the capnograph below?

A

Hyperventilation (resulting in a ↓ EtCO₂)

29
Q

What is occurring with the capnograph below?

A

Hypoventilation (resulting in steady ↑ EtCO₂)

30
Q

What is occurring with the capnograph below?

A

Airway obstruction or breathing circuit obstruction

31
Q

What is occurring with the capnograph below?

A

Cardiac oscillations

32
Q

What is occurring with the capnograph below?

A

Rebreathing (note the increasing baseline)

33
Q

What is occurring with the capnograph below?

A

Curare Cleft (NMBDs are wearing off)

34
Q

What is occurring with the capnograph below?

A

Ventilator overbreathing

35
Q

What is occurring with the capnograph below?

A

Esophageal Intubation (the ol’ tubed goose)