Pulm 11 - transmural pressure, angioedema, flu Flashcards

1
Q

Hi risk pts who should be extubated to NIV have cardiopulmonary disease Hx or _____.

A

are older than 65

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2
Q

Strategy for double triggering in pressure control mode

A

Increase inspiratory time

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3
Q

Goal transmural pressure at end-expiration

A

> 0 (i.e. positive)

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4
Q

Goal transmural pressure at end-inspiration

A

<25

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5
Q

2 specific treatments for C1 inhibitor deficiency

A

Ecallantide & icatibant

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6
Q

Tx for C1 inhibitor deficiency if ecallantide and icatibant are not available

A

FFP

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7
Q

What’s the problem here?

A

Circuit leak

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8
Q

Why would vent RR increase from circuit leak?

A

Auto-cycling! (Negative pressure/flow from leak triggers flow-cycled breaths)

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9
Q

Oseltamivir may be continued up to ___ days in persistently ill pts.

A

10

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10
Q

Neuraminidase inhibitor resistance should be considered if ill pts remain PCR (+) for flu at ___ days.

A

7-10

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