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ResCare Lab
IPPB and lung expansion
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| A patient who has been ordered to have expiratory flow rates measured probably has _______ | asthma |
| What is the pressure do we use with the IPPB? | 10-20 cmH2O |
| What is the maneuver that requires a deep inspiration, closing the gottis, having the diaphragm and other muscles of respiration contracting and high interpulmonic pressure being achieved | valsalva |
| Lung expansion therapies which cause increased positive transpulmonary pressure are best for lung expansion: true or false | false |
| what is the best therapy for lung expansion | negative transpulmonary pressure- incentive spirometry |
| name the 4 IPPB interfaces | mask, flange, trach adapter, mouth piece |
| IPPB stands for | intermittent positive pressure breathing |
| To increase Vt on an IPPB you would increase/decrease _________ | increase, pressure |
| If the patient cant trigger an IPPB breath and the manometer needle is not moving off of the zero mark, you would suspect? | the patient is breathing through their nose |
| What do we call the commonly used device, for lung expansion, which requires negative tranpulmonary pressure | incentive spirometry |