Multiple Choice
At 1030 the respiratory therapist is called to the bedside of a patient being mechanically ventilated with VC-IMV.The patient is a 55 kg female who has been intubated with a size 8 endotracheal tube.Currently,the ET tube is located 20 cm at the gum line.During spontaneous breathing,the patient shows lack of coordinated chest wall movement,and the respiratory therapist notes some retraction of the intercostal spaces.The respiratory therapist performs a system check.The current and past few patient-ventilator system checks reveal the following information: The most appropriate action to take in this situation is which of the following?
A) Deflate the cuff and reposition the endotracheal tube.
B) Request that the patient receive haloperidol and midazolam.
C) Administer albuterol via an in-line metered-dose inhaler.
D) Switch the mode to PC-IMV and increase the rate.
Correct Answer:

Verified
Correct Answer:
Verified
Q1: A 68-year-old woman was admitted to the
Q3: During ventilation with VC-CMV,pleural drainage leaks sometimes
Q5: When an alarm is activated on a
Q10: The graphics below indicate which of the
Q11: The following two graphic loops show which
Q12: An increased arterial-to-end-tidal partial pressure CO<sub>2</sub> gradient
Q13: An intubated patient is receiving mechanical ventilation
Q13: Reduction of preload and afterload is important
Q16: The graphic below for a patient receiving
Q16: The initial step in the management of