Pilbeams Ch 19: Basic Concepts of Noninvasive Positive Pressure Ventilation Questions And Answers
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NIPPV
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NIPPV
What are the three types of noninvasive ventilation? - ANS - negative pressure ventilation
- positive pressure ventilation
- abdominal displacement ventilation
Negative pressure ventilators are also called what? - ANS body ventilators
Negative pressure ventilators op...
Pilbeams Ch 19: Basic Concepts of
Noninvasive Positive Pressure Ventilation
Questions And Answers
What are the three types of noninvasive ventilation? - ANS - negative pressure ventilation
- positive pressure ventilation
- abdominal displacement ventilation
Negative pressure ventilators are also called what? - ANS body ventilators
Negative pressure ventilators operate on the principle of increasing lungs volumes by
intermittently applying negative pressure where? - ANS to the entire body below the neck
or just to the upper chest region
Intermittent positive pressure ventilation (IPPV) uses a pressure targeted ventilator and what
interface? - ANS mask
intermittent positive pressure ventilation (IPPV) was later used primarily to treat what? - ANS
ARF complicated by COPD & asthma
Using a mask or mouthpiece, Intermittent positive pressure breathing (IPPB) became a means
of delivering what? - ANS aerosolized medication periodically with positive pressure
breaths
What are the 7 goals of NIV in the acute care setting? - ANS -reduce the need for
endotracheal intubation
-reduce VAP
-shorten ICU & hospital stay
-reduce mortality
-preserve airway defenses
, -improve pt comfort
-reduce need for sedation
What are the 4 goals of NIV in the chronic care setting? - ANS -alleviate symptoms of
chronic hypoventilation
-improve duration/quality of sleep
-improve FRC
-prolong survival
What are the 5 indications for NIV in the acute care setting? - ANS -acute exacerbation of
COPD
-asthma
-hypoxemic respiratory failure
-community acquired pneumonia
-cardiogenic pulmonary edema
What are two other indications for NIV? - ANS - weaning from invasive ventilation
- "do not intubate" patients
NIV improves gas exchange by resting ______ muscles and increasing ______ ventilation -
ANS -respiratory muscles
-alveolar ventilation
resting of the respiratory muscles and improved TV leads to an improved ______, better _____,
and decreased ________ rates - ANS PaCO2, oxygenation, respiratory
When PEEP is applied during PSV, it helps offset what? - ANS auto-peep
Off-setting auto peep reduces the work required to do what? - ANS initiate inspiration
Pressure support (PS) facilitates inspiration thus increasing what? - ANS TV
What are the exclusion criteria for NIV? - ANS -respiratory arrest/need for immediate
intubation
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