Ventilation Task Force Outcomes

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An infant is being ventilated by servo I, PC mode, rate 30 bpm, PC 20, PEEP 5, IT 0.4 seconds, The infant respiratory rate is 50 bpm. This means the following support:

The infant receives mandatory controlled breath of 30 bpm

True False

The infant also receives additional support for the extra 20 bmp

True False

In this case all the supported breaths are triggered

True False

If the infant stops breathing, the 30 bpm of controlled breath will be delivered.

True False

The support during the 50 bpm is PIP (PC + PEEP) = 25

True False

The IT for the 50 breaths is the same = 0.4 seconds

True False

The tidal volume delivered is constant

True False

If the PaCO2 is low, an acceptable way to wean the ventilatory support would be to lower the rate from 30 to 25 bpm

True False

If the PaCO2 is low, an acceptable way to wean the ventilatory support would be to decrease the PC from 20 to 18

True False

If the rate was lowered to 20bpm it will have no effect on the amount of support as long as the infant is breathing > 20 bpm

True False

If the rate was lowered to 20bpm it will lower the support during apneas, if the infant is vulnerable to develop apneas

True False
If the infant was switched to PC/PS mode of ventilation using the same settings with the added PS of 15, the support the infant is receiving is

More than before the switch

True False

the infant spontaneous breaths above the rate of 30 bpm will be supported by 15+5=20 cm H2O

True False

All the 50 bpm will be supported by 25 cm H2O if not triggered by the infant but will be supported by 20 cm H2O if triggered by the infant.

True False

If the rate was lowered to 20bpm it will have no effect on the amount of support as long as the infant is breathing > 20 bpm

True False

If the rate was lowered to 20bpm it will lower the support during apneas, if the infant is vulnerable to develop apneas

True False

The tidal volume will be closely the same for all the 50 breath

True False

The tidal volume will likely to be higher during the 30 PC breaths than the 20 PS breath

True False

The tidal volume remains constant as long as no change in the ventilator settings regardless of changes in lung compliance

True False

If the compliance correction factor is off the acceptable eTV is ~ 10 ml/kg

True False

If the compliance correction factor is on the acceptable eTV is 4-6 ml/kg

True False

One can measure actual iTV and eTV by adding the sensor to the ETT and in this case the acceptable eTV would be 4-6 ml/kg

True False

Do you think that this survey serves as a good tool to evaluate understanding of the modes of ventilation?

True False

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