ventilators Flashcards
High pressures alarms are always triggered by
increased resistance to air flow. Look for obstructions, i.e.,
• Kinks in tubing … Solution: unkink the tube
• Condensed water in the dependent tube … Solution: empty it
• Mucus plugs … Solution: Ask pt to turn, cough, deep breathe; or suction the tubing PRN
What is the appropriate order to address high pressure alarm in a mechanical ventilator?
• (1) Unkink. (2) Empty
water out of tubing. (3) turn pt, ask pt to cough or deeply breathe, and (4) suction
Low pressures alarms are always triggered by
Decrease in resistance. This can be caused by
• Main tubing disconnection
• O2 sensor tube disconnection
• In both cases, reconnect the disconnected tubing unless tube is on floor … Bag pt and call
Respiratory Therapist
Setting is too high … Pt is
overventilated
o Respiratory Alkalosis … Panting
• Setting is too low … Pt is
underventilated
o Respiratory Acidosis … Pt is retaining CO2
If pt were in ____________, he should be ready to be weaned off
respiratory alkalosis (overventilated)