Criado por Kristi Breese
mais de 7 anos atrás
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Bi-PAP
Bi-PAP Indications
Endotracheal (ET) Intubation Procedure
Following intubation - what to expect
The most potent vasodilator we make naturally
Why is it important to have fluids nearby following intubation?
AACN Recommendations for ET suctioning
Nursing Management - Artificial Airway
When to feed an intubated patient
Mechanical Ventilation
Indications for mechanical ventilation
Settings of mechanical ventilators
Positive pressure ventilation (PPV)
Positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP)
Cardiovascular complications of PPV
Pulmonary complications of PPV
Other complications of PPV
Other complications of PPV (cont)
Guidelines to prevent VAP
More complications of PPV
Mechanical ventilation - Psychosocial needs
Psychosocial needs (cont)
Machine disconnection
What to do if machine malfunctions
Nutritional therapy (TPN vs. Enteral)
Weaning from PPV & extubation
When weaning fails
Definition of tracheostomy
Tracheostomy indications
Advantages of a tracheostomy
Tracheostomy care
Accidental dislodging of tracheostomy
Nursing Diagnoses
Techniques to promote speech
Decannulation
Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS)
ARDS is characterized by
ARDS etiology & pathophysiology
Direct mechanisms of ARDS
Indirect mechanisms of ARDS
Indirect mechanism of ARDS (cont)
Injury or Acute Exudative phase of ARDS
Reparative of proliferative phase of ARDS
Fibrotic or chronic/late phase
Lasting effects of ARDS
Recognizing ARDS
How do you know its ARDS
ARDS Tx options
Prone positioning in ARDS
Proning
True or False?
I should reactive alarms before leaving the room?
When should trach care be performed?
What might you expect when progressive vascular occlusion & pulmonary hypertension occurs in the fibrotic or chronic/late phase of ARDS?
What do you need to monitor to make sure your patient is hemodynamically stable?