A 52-year-old woman presents with 24 hours of breathlessness. She has COPD related to alpha-1 antitrypsin deficiency.
Complete the table describing the utility of venous blood gas variables in this patient.
(Marked out of 8.0)
| Variable |
Utility |
| pH |
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| pCO2 |
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| pO2 |
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| HCO3- |
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/ 8
List four (4) indications for bi-level positive airway pressure in this patient.
(Marked out of 4.0)
/ 4
Complete the table showing your bi-level positive airway pressure regimen.
(Marked out of 5.0)
| Variable |
Setting |
| Initial IPAP |
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| Maximum IPAP |
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| Initial EPAP |
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| Maximum EPAP |
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| Time to increase from initial settings |
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/ 5
List five (5) indications for intubation in this patient.
(Marked out of 5.0)
/ 5
Complete the table for intubating this 70 kg patient.
(Marked out of 7.0)
| Observation |
Result |
| Blood pressure |
100/60 mmHg |
| Heart rate |
130/min |
| Respiratory rate |
30/min |
| Temperature |
37 C |
| GCS |
15 |
| Treatment already given |
Salbutamol 10 mg nebulised |
| Item |
Answer |
| ETT size |
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| Pretreatment |
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| Induction agent and dose |
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| Relaxant agent and dose |
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/ 7
List your initial ventilator settings for this patient.
(Marked out of 7.0)
| Setting |
Answer |
| Ventilator mode |
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| Tidal volume |
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| Respiratory rate |
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| P(insp) if using PCV |
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| PEEP |
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| FiO2 |
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| I:E ratio |
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/ 7
Total Score: 0 / 36
Percentage: 0%
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