nppv

  1. initial settings for bipap
    10/5
  2. initial setting for cpap
    • +5
    • if patient snores= increase cpap
  3. 4 complications w/ masks
    • claustrophobia
    • leaking
    • breakdown
    • vomiting
  4. 3 types of delivery devices
    • face mask
    • nasal mask
    • nasal pillows
  5. type of pt's that are poor candidates for nppv
    • unable to wear mask
    • claustrophobic
    • need immediate intubation
  6. primary use for bipap
    • ventilation
    • improve oxygenation
  7. primary use for cpap/peep
    • osa- obstructive sleep apnea
    • chf
    • improve oxy
  8. 4 complications of nppv
    • decrease venous return
    • decrease renal function
    • increase icp
    • barotrauma
  9. epap/peep/cpap affects
    02 & holds airways open
  10. epap/peep/cpap increases
    FRC- functional residual capacity
  11. ipap affects
    • co2
    • increase ipap
    • decrease c02
  12. ipap acts as
    • PS
    • ipap - epap = ps
  13. ipap and epap of the same rate would be
    cpap
  14. epap=
    oxygenation

    exp pressure
  15. ipap =
    ventilation

    inspiratory pressure
  16. 6 components of nppv
    • cpap
    • ipap
    • epap
    • bipap-ipap + epap
    • spontaneous/timed= bipap
    • timed= set rr
  17. nppv reduces
    • risk of infection
    • complications of intubation
    • less sedation
  18. why use nppv
    • improve oxygenation
    • eliminate 02
  19. indications for bipap
    • chf
    • copd
    • to blow off co2
Author
imatissa
ID
43296
Card Set
nppv
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