Author Question: Pressure plateau ventilation on the Impact Uni-Vent Eagle 754 is most similar to which of the ... (Read 58 times)

D2AR0N

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Pressure plateau ventilation on the Impact Uni-Vent Eagle 754 is most similar to which of the following modes of ventilation?
 
  a. Airway pressure release ventilation
  b. Pressure-regulated volume control
  c. Pressure-controlled continuous mandatory ventilation
  d. DuoPAP

Question 2

Which of the following statements is true concerning the antiasphyxia valve of the Uni-Vent 750?
 
  a. The valve opens with a 1 cm H2O pres-sure.
  b. The valve opens in the synchronized in-termittent mandatory ventilation mode for spontaneous breathing.
  c. The valve can open in the control mode for spontaneous breathing.
  d. The valve functions as the ventilator's demand valve for breath triggering.



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B
The pressure plateau ventilation mode on the Eagle 754 limits the pressure allowed in the circuit and airways but does not end inspiration until the desired tidal volume is delivered. The differ-ence is that it is the inspiratory time that changes to ensure the volume delivery.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C
If the flow setting is insufficient for the inspiratory demands of the patient, the antiasphyxia valve allows room air to be entrained for additional flow. This allows the patient to breathe spontaneously between the mandatory breaths in the control mode.



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