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What is it? |
Valve mask resuscitator |
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Components |
Valve (one way, non rebreathing), mask (air filled cushion to obtain seal on face inlet connection for (oxygen) |
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What is it? Delivers _______ ______ ventilation Utilizes a face mask as an ____ ____ |
Resuscitators Positive pressure Artificial airway |
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Top portions is _____ Bottom is ______ |
Exhalation. Inhalation |
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Exhalation valve oxygen flow (O2 outlet) is at _____ ml / min or great Valve can be turned to ______, which is _____ ml or greater |
15 ml Flush 15 or greater
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In the manual Resuscitators, it's a ___ ____ valve, so the bag is full of ______, not ______ from the patient. |
One way O2 CO2 |
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The Silastic diaphragm valve is _____ during inhalation and _____ during in exhalation |
Open Closed |
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Patient is breathing ______ the bottom and into ______ air out to the left of tube. The air in the tube that is left in the breathing space after exhalation is called ______ |
Out Room Deadspace |
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Deadspace is _____ ml Oxygen reservoir/demand system Enables oxygen accumulation to a high ____ |
30 FiO2 fraction of inspired oxygen |
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Manual resuscitations Oxygen delivery ____-____ percent up to 100 percent Varies with _____ design Wait until ____ seconds between delivery because the bag needs to for what |
30-40 Bag design Reinflate
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Normal amount of Peep for a patient For a patient with edema aka fluid in the lungs/avioli - adding peep would help what? |
3 Push the water out of the avioli to help get the o2 to the capillaries |
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With a mask (without Endotracheal tube), might need to get ready PEEP below _____ because you don't want to push the water into esophagus |
20 |
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Standards for design of Resuscitators Capable of FiO2 of ____ on _____lpm Adult bag should deliver at least ____ ml Diaphragm value (non rebreathing) should work at a flow of what? |
85 percent 15 lpm 600 ml 30 lb per min (pt breathing into) |
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If rebreathing valve becomes obstructive it should be able to clear quickly at what? Pressure release Systems Child negative___ plus or minus ___ cm H20 Infant negative plus or minus ___ cmH20 |
15:22 ID to OD 40 10 so could be 30 or 50 40 plus or minus 5 cmH20 so could be 35 or 45 |
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_____ powered _____ Resuscitators Connects directly to ____ psig pounds per square inch gauge source ____ percent to patient or ____ FIO2
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Gas Manuel 50 💯 percent 1.0 FIO2 |
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Hazard or manual resuscitators Low delivered volumes How does that happen? Delivery of excessive pressures More common in _____ patients Bagging while patient is ____ |
Leak around mask from inadequate seal and small hands Intubated patient Exhaling |
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Hazards of Manual Resuscitators Faulty pressure relief valves can cause |
Pneumothorax (blown lung) Air in stomach |
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What is it? How many mL |
Manuel resuscitators 600 |
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Name the lines |
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What is hanging off the tube Side or mainstream? Used for? How many breathes are needed to get reading? |
Capnographer Mainstream CO2 measurement to make sure it isn't in in esophagus 6 breathes |
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What is this? What does it do? |
Cardiac compression device Gives compressions |
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Yes or no? |
No, patient needs to be intubated to use capnography |