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Question Answered Asked by ElderLeopard3593 A 53 year-old male patient
Question Answered Asked by ElderLeopard3593 A 53 year-old male patient has survived a pulmonary embolism but is apneic at this time. The physician asks the respiratory therapist to recommend initial settings for mechanical ventilation. The patient is 5′ 10″ (178 cm) tall and weighs 180 1b (82 kg). Which of the following would be the most appropriate initial ventilator settings? VC, SIMV; VT 400 mL, f 15/min, F102 0.35, 5 cm H20 PEEP VC, A/C; VT 850 mL, f 12/min, F102 0.45, 2 cm H20 PEEP pc, SIMV; PIP 30 cm 1-120, f 15/min, F102 0.50, 5 cm H20 PEEP pc, A/C; PIP 40 cm 1-120, f 25/min, F102 0.55, 4 cm 1-420 PEEP SCIENCE HEALTH SCIENCE
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