list abbreviations that are important to know pertaining to ventilation
what is minute ventilation (MV)?
the amount of air breathed per minute
normally = 5-8 L/min
equals TV x # of breaths per min
define VC
vital capacity
the max volume of air that can be expired following max inspiration
normal value 2-5 L
define FIO2
fraction of oxygen in a gas mixture
FIO2 of inspired air is 21%
define transpulmonary pressure
the pressure difference between intrapleural pressure and the intra-alveolar pressure
define FRC
functional residual capacity
the volume of air present in the lungs at the end of passive expiration
at FRC, the opposing elastic recoil forces of the lungs and chest wall are in equilibrium
distinguish between negative and positive pressure
Negative pressure = a pressure of gas less 760
Positive pressure = a pressure of gas greater than 760
define barotrauma
injury to your body because of changes in barometric (air) or water pressure
describe PEEP
a mode of therapy used in conjunction w/mechanical ventilation
when is PEEP effective?
when used in pts with a diffuse lung disease that results in an acute decrease in FRC
applying PEEP increases alveolar pressure and alveolar volume
how do we normally regulate respiratory function?
not known for sure with higher levels of exertion but the following are known factors that play a role:
what is a mechanical ventilator?
a machine that assumes the work of breathing when a person is not able to breath well enough on their own
also called a ventilator, a vent, a respirator, a breathing machine
what are the most common reasons for a mechanical ventilator?
low oxygen levels or severe SOB from an infection such as pneumonia are the most common reasons
T/F: mechanical ventilation is curative
FALSE
the pt should have a correctable underlying problem that can be resolved with the support of mechanical ventilation
List Indications for mechanical ventilation
list Types of mechanical ventilation
describe Negative-Pressure mechanical ventilation
T/F: negative pressure mechanical ventilation is used commonly
FALSE
describe Positive-Pressure mechanical ventilation
how are modes of ventilation defined?
list modes of non-invasive positive pressure mechanical pressure
what is CPAP?
continuous positive airway pressure
what is SDB?
sleep-disordered breathing
T/F: CPAP is the preferred treatment of those with COPD
TRUE
also for sleep apnea
but pts can find it difficult to exhale against this constant pressure