A pediatric patient is being ventilated with a CareFusion V.I.P. Bird Gold Infant/Pediatric Ven-tilator in the assist/control volume mode with appropriately set trigger sensitivity.
Physical assessment of the patient reveals the use of accessory muscles during patient triggering. What is the most appropriate action?
a. Turn the sensitivity off.
b. Switch to another ventilator.
c. Turn the leak compensation off.
d. Remove the source of the airway leak.
Question 2
Which of the following ventilatory modes is available only on the CareFusion V.I.P. Bird Gold Infant Ventilator and not on the other V.I.P. Infant ventilators?
a. Time-cycled, pressure-limited
b. Volume-assured pressure support
c. Assist/control volume-cycled
d. Synchronized intermittent mandatory ven-tilation/continuous positive airway pres-sure volume-cycled