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Case Studies Medical Gas Therapy
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Case Study #1 Mr. Johnson arrives in the ER after a car accident. He is 25 years old and has no Hx of lung disease. His RR is 12 bpm and his Vt is approximately 1L/min. Mr. Johnson is on a non- rebreathing mask at approximately 70% FiO2. You obtain an ABG and the results are:
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pH7.39 pCO 2 34 HCO 3 -20 PaO 2 200
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To obtain a PaO 2 of 100 mmHg on Mr. Johnson, what FiO2 would you need to put him on??
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Formula PaO 2 ( current ) = PaO 2 (desired) FiO 2(current) new FiO 2 (X )
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200 mmHg = 100 mmHg.70 X SOLVE FOR X
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X = 35%
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What device do I put him on to achieve approximately 35% FiO 2 ??
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Cannula – what flow?
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4 LPM Why??
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4 lpm X 4% = 16% 16% + RA (21%) = 37%
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What other device would work?
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Simple Mask – delivers 35% to 50%
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Partial Rebreather delivers 35% to 60%
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Air Entrainment Mask (venti mask) delivers 24% - 50%
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If I put Mr. Johnson on a venti mask, on the above FiO 2 (35%), with a flow of 6 lpm, what would his total flow be??
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Do the Magic Box to Obtain your Air:Oxygen Ratio 21X 35 100X
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Do the Magic Box to Obtain your Air:Oxygen Ratio 2165 35 10014
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Air:Oxygen Ratio 65:14 AIRO 2
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Air:Oxygen Ratio (Simplify) 5:1 AIRO 2
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Add them together: 5+1 = 6
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Multiply by lpm at the flowmeter: 6X6=36
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TOTAL FLOW AT THE PATIENT’S AIRWAY IS: 36 LPM
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What is Mr. Johnson’s Ve?
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Formula: Ve = RR X Vt
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Formula: Ve = 12 X 1 (lpm)
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Formula: Ve = 12 lpm
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CASE STUDY #2 MRS. WADE
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Mrs. Wade is admitted to the ER with SOB. She has a Hx of smoking 4 packs of cigarettes a day for 40 years. She has been diagnosed with exacerbation of COPD.
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What is Mrs. Wade’s pack year HX?
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Pack Year HX Formula: # of packs/day X #of years smoked
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Mrs. Wade’s Pack Year HX: 4 X 40 = 160 pack years
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With Mrs. Wade being SOB and considering her Hx, what would you do to relieve her SOB?
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Put her on O 2…
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What kind of O 2 device would you use?
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Nasal Cannula (NC) at what flow??
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Be safe with 2 lpm …
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What will happen to Mrs. Wade if you put her on 100% FiO 2 ??
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She will lose her Respiratory Drive
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What do you recommend now??
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ABG??
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H er ABG results are: pH 7.35 PCO 2 80 HCO 3 33 PaO255
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Why is her PaO 2 so low? What is the normal range for a patient who has COPD?
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55-65 mmHg
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Mrs. Wade is still short of breath. She said she needs more air. What is a safe FiO2 range for her??
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To obtain a PaO 2 of 65 on her, what do I need to increase my FiO 2 to??
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She is currently on 2 lpm NC. What is her current FiO 2 ??
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4% X 2 lpm =8% 8% + RA (21%)=29% She is on 29% FiO 2 with a PaO 2 of 55 mmHg.
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Formula PaO 2 ( current ) = PaO 2 (desired) FiO 2(current) new FiO 2 (X )
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55 mmHg = 65 mmHg.29 X SOLVE FOR X
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X = 34%
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Since we don’t want to go over 34% FiO 2, what device do we need to use?
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We would put her on a venti mask to supply her with more flow at an FiO2 of 30% and a 3lpm from the flowmeter. WHY??
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What is her total flow??
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Do the Magic Box to Obtain your Air:Oxygen Ratio 21X 30 100X
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Do the Magic Box to Obtain your Air:Oxygen Ratio 2170 30 1009
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AIR:O 2 RATIO IS: 70:9 OR 8:1
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8 + 1 = 9 9 x 3 lpm = 18
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Her total flow is 18 lpm
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Pictures of Oxygen Devices and Patients…
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THE END
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