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Test your IntelliVence Vol 17 Issue 4

It's crossword time! See how you score on this random mix of ventilation questions.
Horizontales
Difficulty breathing in a lying position.
Can be indicated on a flow waveform by the expiratory flow not returning to baseline (2 words).
CO2 is originally produced in the cell ...........
A form of periodic breathing characterized by progressively deeper, sometimes faster breathing, followed by apnea.
A transient increase in transpulmonary pressure applied to reaerate the collapsed lung (abbreviation).
Permissive hypercapnia can benefit patients with which condition?
A ventilator has two settings you can use to correct PaO2. Name one of them.
Abnormal breathing pattern with groups of fairly rapid breaths of equal depth interspersed with periods of apnea.
Another word for respiratory rate.
A variable that reflects the speed of the lung emptying (abbreviation).
Verticales
The equation of motion has three variables a ventilator can control. Name one.
Visible on the waveform in the case of secretions in the large airways, endotracheal tube or ventilator circuit?
One of the two components of the expiratory time constant.
A traditional ventilation mode.
Increase FiO2 and PEEP to treat a severe case of this.
A possible cause of increased airway resistance.
How many phases does a volumetric capnogram have?
What is the typical shape of the flow pattern in a volume-controlled mode?
Concentration of oxygen being inhaled by the patient (abbreviation).