RespiratoryCheat Sheets:Guide

Drugs Aricept & Namenda. PERSONALITY DISORDERS. 5 Treatments - Psychopharmacology. Don’t forget collaterals “TYPICAL” MEDICATIONS USED BY DSM-IV-TR CATEGORY. Valium SSRI’s Prozac. Klonopin Celexa. And all antidepressants Zoloft.

  • Normal 4-6 LPM; may be lower if drug OD, hypothermic, deep sedation; may be higher 8-14 LPM if OPD or ARDS. Target 6 -8 LPM OPD, 1015 ARDS Peak Flow Clinical range: 50-80 LPM. With exertion or distress 100-150; ventilator default 60LPM Compliance ∆ v / ∆ p = V T/Plateau-PEEP -Static compliance: (Normal100 mL/cmH2O) = lung (50) +.
  • View Respiratory Cheat Sheet by mkravatz - Cheatography.com.pdf from NURSING 102 at Economy and Technical High School - ISAT. Respiratory Cheat Sheet by Maria K (mkravatz) via.

  1. Adult (part 1): (Ideal VT, setting up vent, optimal PEEP, when to stop wean, considerations for readiness to wean patient from ventilator.
  2. Adult (part 2): (RT formulas, ARDS vent strategy, Guidelines to adjusting vents, EKGs part 1, determining level of consciousness)
  3. Adult (part 3): (INterpreting EKGs part 2, Adjusting Flow Term,
  4. Adult (part 4) : (Indications for calling Dr., Interpreting lab results, Interpreting EKGs part 3
  5. Adult (part 5) : Risk for pneum, DIC, Sepsis and pnuemonia
  6. Neonatal (part 1): (Guidelines to setting up neo vent, normal neo gases, ideal neo VTs)
  7. Neonatal (part 2): (Determining neo ETT, laryngoscope, where to secure ETT, and VTs; setting up CPAP; Guidelines to setting up peds vent

Protocols:

Guide
  1. Oxygen protocol

Davis Drug Guide

Materials for patient use:

Respiratory Therapy Flow Sheet

Cheat Sheets:Cards
Cheat
  1. Adult (part 1): (Ideal VT, setting up vent, optimal PEEP, when to stop wean, considerations for readiness to wean patient from ventilator.
  2. Adult (part 2): (RT formulas, ARDS vent strategy, Guidelines to adjusting vents, EKGs part 1, determining level of consciousness)
  3. Adult (part 3): (INterpreting EKGs part 2, Adjusting Flow Term,
  4. Adult (part 4) : (Indications for calling Dr., Interpreting lab results, Interpreting EKGs part 3
  5. Adult (part 5) : Risk for pneum, DIC, Sepsis and pnuemonia
  6. Neonatal (part 1): (Guidelines to setting up neo vent, normal neo gases, ideal neo VTs)
  7. Neonatal (part 2): (Determining neo ETT, laryngoscope, where to secure ETT, and VTs; setting up CPAP; Guidelines to setting up peds vent

Protocols:

  1. Oxygen protocol

Materials for patient use: