Transcription of Airway, Respiration,
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1. 2. Airway, Respiration, & Ventilation ..4. Ventilation .4. Ventilation Skills ..8. Capnography .. 9. Capnography Skills ..11. Oxygenation ..12. Oxygenation Skills ..12. Cardiovascular .. 13. Post-Resuscitation Care 13. Post-Resuscitation Skills .. 14. Ventricular Assist Devices . 15. VAD Skills .. 15. Stroke .. 16. Stroke Skills .17. Cardiac Arrest ..18. Cardiac Arrest Skills ..20. Pediatric Cardiac Arrest . 21. Pediatric Cardiac Skills ..24. Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) ..25. CHF Skills ..26. Acute Coronary Syndrome ..27. ACS Skills ..27. Trauma ..28. Triage ..28. Triage Skills ..29. Central Nervous System (CNS) Injury ..30. CNS Skills ..31. Hemorrhage ..32. Hemorrhage Skills ..33. Fluid Resuscitation ..34. Fluid Resuscitation Skills 34. Medical ..35. Special Healthcare Needs .. 35. Special Healthcare Needs Skills .. 38. OB Emergencies . 39. OB Skills.
Alveolar ventilation = (tidal volume – dead air space) x respiratory rate in one minute i. Va = (Vt – Vd) * F ii. Example: (500mL of air – 150mL) x 12 breaths per minute = 4200mL/minute c. The difference between minute ventilation and alveolar ventilation is important because ... example: low lighting, confined spaces, seated patient The ...
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