Capnography (Exam I) Flashcards
What are the effects of hypercarbia?
- Respiratory Acidosis
- ↑ CBF
- ↑ PVR
- K⁺ shift intravascularly
What are the effects of hypocarbia?
- Respiratory alkalosis
- ↓ CBF
- ↓ PVR
- K⁺ shift intracellulary
- Blunts respiratory drive
What is the Bohr equation?
What is it used for?
Used to calculate physiologic dead space
What is the best method to confirm endotracheal tube placement?
Capnography
Differentiate high-speed (real-time) and low speed (trend capnography).
How much gas do side-stream analyzers utilize?
200 mL/min sample rate
What is the most common method for capnographic sampling, side-stream or main-stream sampling?
Side-stream
What are the benefits of main-stream sampling?
- No time delay
- quicker rise time
What approximate difference is there between PaCO₂ and EtCO₂ ?
5 mmHg
ex. PaCO₂ will be 40 mmHg vs EtCO₂ at 35 mmHg
What color is the CO₂ chemical indicator?
What color does it change to in the presence of CO₂ ?
purple → yellow
When using a capnograph, how close must a CO₂ reading be to the actual value?
+/- 12%
What are the inspiratory phases of the capnograph?
Phase 0
What are the expiratory phases of the capnograph?
Phases I, II, and III
When would the CO₂ reading of a capnograph be 0 mmHg ?
Phase I
Which phase of the capnograph would be representative of alveolar CO₂ ?
Phase III