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RT134 Enter Vent Setting For HFV and Conventional Vent

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This deck covers key questions and answers about ventilation settings for high-frequency ventilation (HFV) and conventional ventilation, focusing on neonatal and pediatric care.

What are the normal ABGs for Normal and Preterm Infants at 5 days?

pH - 7.34 - 7.42; PaC02 - 32-41; Pa02 - 62-92; HC03 - 19-23
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What are the normal ABGs for Normal and Preterm Infants at 5 days?
pH - 7.34 - 7.42; PaC02 - 32-41; Pa02 - 62-92; HC03 - 19-23
In HFV what setting is equavilent to Rate?
Hertz
In HFV what setting is equavilent to pip and Tv?
Amplitude or Delta P
In HFV what setting is equavilent to PEEP?
MAP
In HFV how much should you set the amplitude?
just enough the see the chest jiggle
What areas of a Neonatal chest should you see inflation?
8th to 9th Rib

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TermDefinition
What are the normal ABGs for Normal and Preterm Infants at 5 days?
pH - 7.34 - 7.42; PaC02 - 32-41; Pa02 - 62-92; HC03 - 19-23
In HFV what setting is equavilent to Rate?
Hertz
In HFV what setting is equavilent to pip and Tv?
Amplitude or Delta P
In HFV what setting is equavilent to PEEP?
MAP
In HFV how much should you set the amplitude?
just enough the see the chest jiggle
What areas of a Neonatal chest should you see inflation?
8th to 9th Rib
What is the starting vt for a peds/infant?
4-6 ml /kg
What is the starting rate for a peds?
20-40 bpm
What is the starting flow for a peds patient?
6-10 lpm
What is the initial trigger setting for a peds patient?
.2-.5 lpm
What is the starting fi02 for a peds patient?
As needed for oxygenation
What is the target Sp02 between 1-10 mins after birth?
1 min - 60-65%; 2 min - 65-70%; 3 min - 70-75%; 4 min - 75-80%; 5 min - 80-85%; 10 min - 85-95%