Respiratory And Ventilation Flashcards
Deep, gasping respirations with pause at inspiration.
Apneustic
Associated with decerebrate posturing.
Complete irregularity of breathing, with irregular pauses and increasing periods of apnea.
Ataxic
Poor prognosis
Group of quick shallow inspirations followed by regular or irregular periods of apnea.
Biot’s
Progressive deeper, faster breathing, followed by gradual decrease then temporary apnea.
Cheyne-Stokes
Associated with decorticate posturing
Deep labored breathing associated with DKA
Kussmaul’s
Hypoxic Respiratory Failure
Inability to diffuse O2
Examples of hypoxic respiratory failure:
ARDS, Pneumonia, CHF
(Treatment increase oxygen and PEEP)
Hypercarbic Respiratory Failure
Inability to remove CO2
Examples of hypercarbic respiratory failure:
Respiratory acidosis
Damage to pons or upper medulla
Tx: increase TV, then rate
Dead space formula
2mL/kg
Where are central chemoreceptors located?
Medulla/pons
Where are peripheral chemoreceptors located?
Aortic arch/carotid bodies
Peak Inspiratory Pressure (PIP)
Amount of resistance to overcome-vent circuit, any appliances, ETT, main airways.
Norm: < 35 cmH2O
Plateau Pressure (Pplat)
Reflection of lower airway pressures & static Lung compliance (alveolar compliance)
< 30 cmH2O
Ventilator Mode
Controlled Mandatory Ventilation (CMV)
All breaths triggered, limited and cycled by the ventilator.
Used in sedated, apneic, paralyzed patients