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What is the battery life of the V60 |
6 hours |
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How much leak can the V60 compensate for? |
60 ml |
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How much of a leak is acceptable for the V60? |
7-25 lpm |
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What are the two hazards of not enough leak with the V60 |
CO2 buildup and pressure sores |
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What is the FDA approved weight for the V60? |
20 kg and above |
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What is Children's weight usage of the V60? |
5kg and above |
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What must be entered when starting the V60? |
Mask size and DEP |
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What, in ST mode, controls ventilation? |
IPAP/EPAP |
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What in ST mode controls oxygenation? |
EPAP and FiO2 |
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What is a typical IPAP on the V60? |
8-12 cwp |
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What is a typical EPAP on the V60 |
start at 4 cwp |
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What is special about setting the rate on the V60? |
You are setting a backup rate |
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How is ST similar to A/C on the V60? |
It delivers a full IPAP each breath |
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What is the hazard of setting the rate too high on the V60? |
dyssynchrony |
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What adjustments must be made to maintain PEEP on the V60? |
If you adjust EPAP you must adjust EPAP |
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What is AVAPS on the V60 |
Average volume assured pressure support |
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In AVAPS, how many breaths does the V60 use to estimate Vt |
6-8 breaths, then it calculates pressure to achieve the desired Vt |
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When is Ti and rise used, and not used, on the V60? |
used on mandatory breaths and not used on spontaneous breaths. Patient controls Ti, rise, and Vt |
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What is C Flex on the V60? |
Ventilator drops the pressure at the start of exhalation but returns to CPAP by the end of the exhalation |
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What are the CFlex settings on the V60? |
Off, 1, 2, 3. 3 = easiest to breath |
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What is Rise on the V60? |
Inspiratory flow |
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What are the Rise settings on the V60 |
1-5. 1= fastest, 5= slowest. Rise must be fast enough to get to the IPAP pressure |
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What is Autotrack sensitivity on the V60? |
Adjusts the sensitivity based on patient monitoring and effort. Plus adjusts the triggering and cycling for leak compensation. |
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What is Autotrack + on the V60? |
You set trigger and E cycle |
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What are the trigger settings with Autotrack + on the V60? |
1-7, 7=most sensitive, for small babies |
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What are the E cycle setting with Autotrack + on the V60? |
-2, -1 - increases Ti 0 normal Ti 1-6 - decreases Ti |
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What must be adjusted to maintain PEEP? |
If you adjust EPAP you must adjust IPAP |
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What is Ramp on the V60 |
Slowly increases flow, over time, for maximum comfort |
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What are the Ramp settings on the V60? |
Zero to 45 minutes |
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Name two ways to trigger the V60 |
Volume trigger and Shape Signal |
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Name four ways to trigger to the expiratory cycle on the V60 |
flow reversal IPAP time Spontaneous expiratory trigger Shape signal |
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What is the maximum IPAP time? |
3 seconds |
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What is the Ti/TOT on the V 60? |
Inspiratory time to total cycle time |
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What is the normal Ti/TOT on the V60? |
30-40. It calculates normal muscle endurance |
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What does a Ti/TOT above 40 signify on the V60? |
Shows patient fatigue |
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What does a Ti/TOT below 30 on the V60 signify? |
Settings are too easy for the patient |
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What does a high patient trigger in BiPAP on the V60 signify? |
Patient is ready to wean |