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NUR 265 Exam 2 # 63 Questions &
Answers: Latest Updated A+ Score
Solution
How is an ET tube placement confirmed? - -From first to last

ETCO2 20-40mmHg
Chest symmetry
Listen to left/right/abdomen
Chest X-Ray

-Describe the A/C vent mode. - -The vent does everything for the
patient. It delivers a set amount of breaths per minute

-Describe SIMV vent mode. - -The pt attempts to breath and the
vent assists with their breaths

-What are the different ventilator settings? - -Mode
FiO2
Rate
Tidal Volume (Vt)
PEEP

-What is PEEP? - -It is positive pressure that tells the alveoli in
the lungs to stay open a little longer. It helps with gas exchange.

-What are some complications of PEEP? - -Pneumothorax
SubQ Emphysema (crepatus)
Decreased pre-load

-What are the 3 buttons that a nurse is able to touch on a vent? -
-Silence
Restart
100% Oxygen (before suctioning a patient)

-When is it acceptable to shut off a vent alarm? - -NEVER

, -What should be done when a patient is in respiratory distress? -
-*Call for help, disconnect the vent, start bagging the patient,
then reassess*

-What are ways to prevent VAP? - -*Remove water from circuits*
*HOB up to 30 degrees*
Turn Q2h
Suction
Oral care Q2H
Prevent aspiration
Lip moisturizer
Percussion

-Give examples of what could cause a high pressure alarm. - -
Blocked airway
Coughing
Tension pneumothorax
Anxiety/Pain: Sedate them
Kinks in tubing
Decreased lung compliance: ARDS

*Assess the patient not the monitor*

-Give examples of what could cause a low pressure alarm. - -Not
getting enough air (in or out)
Air leak in the cuff: Check the pilot balloon
Disconnected tubing
Low Vt

*Assess the patient not the monitor*

-What are some things we have to do when caring for a vented
patient? - -Lung assessment
Frequent vital signs (every 4 hours)
I&O (look at balances)
Foley
NPO
Nutrition (NG Tube for all vent patients)
Skin Care

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