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SO00

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When the Drger Babylog 8000+ is used in the pressure support mode, the patient's peak inspir-atory flow is 30 L/min. At what flow rate will the ventilator cycle to expiration?
 
  a. 3.0 L/min c. 6.0 L/min
  b. 4.5 L/min d. 7.0 L/min

Question 2

On a Drger Babylog 8000, which of the following variables can trigger mandatory breaths in the synchronized intermittent mandatory ventilation mode?
 
  a. Volume and flow c. Time and volume
  b. Pressure and flow d. Pressure and time



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Answer to Question 1

ANS: B
Pressure support breaths are flow-cycled on the Drger Babylog 8000+ at 15 of peak flow.

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C
The mandatory breaths in the synchronized intermittent mandatory ventilation mode on the Dr-ger Babylog 8000 are either time-triggered or patient-triggered. Patient-triggering is accom-plished by volume, when a patient's spontaneous inspiratory volume is equal to or greater than the set trigger volume.





 

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