Resp II Flashcards
1
Q
How do you treat ARDS? [4]
A
- Large randomised trials have shown that low tidal volume ventilation reduces mortality in ARDS
- Haemodynamic support: To maintain mean arterial pressure >60 mmHg.
- DVT prophylaxis.
- Nutritional support: Using enteral/parenteral means if necessary.
- Regular repositioning of patient for pressure ulcer prophylaxis.
- Antibiotics should be administered only if an infectious cause for the ARDS is identified (such as pneumonia or sepsis).
2
Q
Prior to discharge, following an acute asthma attack, a patient should have been stable on their discharge medication (i.e. no nebulisers or oxygen) for []-[] hours
A
Prior to discharge, following an acute asthma attack, a patient should have been stable on their discharge medication (i.e. no nebulisers or oxygen) for 12-24 hours