Troubleshooting

What would you do if the patient was biting the tube?
Replace the tube
Insert oropharyngeal airway
Sedate the patient
If a patient cannot be ventilated via ventilator or manual ventilation, what should the Respiratory Therapist do?
Increase Flow/tidal volume
Increase PEEP
Insert suction catheter
Changing the patient’s body position could raise the risk of:
Accidental extubation
Sedation interruption
Decreased tidal volume
After shifting the patient to ACVC mode, you noticed signs of respiratory distress; what is the reason?
Sedation administration
Medication is administered
Asynchrony
Patient developed ARDS, after following the protocol, you noticed high peak pressure; what is your next action?
Decrease PEEP
Increase tidal volume
Change mode
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Intubated patient with a history of COPD developed a fever, upon the routine vent check you noticed this; what is the cause?
 
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Inverse ratio ventilation
Low PIP
Increased trigger sensitivity
When a circuit leaks, what alarms do you expect?
Low pressure alarm
High minute ventilation alarm
Disconnection alarm
What effect will occur with a cuff leak when a patient is being mechanically ventilated?
High pressure
Low exhaled tidal volume
High exhaled minute ventilation
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