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Thank you so much, this was very helpful review as I prepare for my lectures. I am trying to review the lecture on my own before I hear it live in person.
I am confused. I thought o2 supplementation would not work with ARDs since refractory hypoxemia is present? Doesn't the alveolar need to be expanded first before o2
I was under the same impression. ARDS is by definition - unresponsive to oxygen supplementation. These patients will likely be on PEEP and a ventilator. Treating the underlying cause, providing circulatory support and trying to correct that V/Q mismatch is what is really important with these patients. Supportive care such as sedatives and neuromuscular blockers will also be done.
Hi! I'm currently in Med Surg II, and we are supposed to be learning about Pulmonary Edema. I'm looking for a video that would potentially discuss this. Any suggestions!
So if not mistaken ARDS and ARF can play into one another. I know indirect and direct causes of ARDS, atelectasis can occur with ARDS which would then lead to ARF correct?
Is ARF a RESULT of ARDS? I’m having difficulty understanding the difference. ARF is obviously resp failure. ARDS isn’t failure yet, but impaired gas exchange from the fluid buildup? Does ARF result from ARDS?
I'm not sure with this, but as far as ik, Ards comes under ARF, both pretty much have the same causes? and Ards leads to Arf? correct me if I'm wrong please
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I started watching your videos when I was in Pharmacology. They were amazing, such great mnemonics:) Now, I am in Semester 4. You just effectively pack so much information, into 10 mins. Great review!!
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This video was so helpful in separating these disease processes! :)
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Thank you so much, this was very helpful review as I prepare for my lectures. I am trying to review the lecture on my own before I hear it live in person.
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I am confused. I thought o2 supplementation would not work with ARDs since refractory hypoxemia is present? Doesn't the alveolar need to be expanded first before o2
I was under the same impression. ARDS is by definition - unresponsive to oxygen supplementation. These patients will likely be on PEEP and a ventilator. Treating the underlying cause, providing circulatory support and trying to correct that V/Q mismatch is what is really important with these patients. Supportive care such as sedatives and neuromuscular blockers will also be done.
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Hi! I'm currently in Med Surg II, and we are supposed to be learning about Pulmonary Edema. I'm looking for a video that would potentially discuss this. Any suggestions!
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Ahh no quiz! They’re so helpful
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So if not mistaken ARDS and ARF can play into one another. I know indirect and direct causes of ARDS, atelectasis can occur with ARDS which would then lead to ARF correct?
Can a partial airway obstruction cause ARF and also ARDS. The patient was retaining carbon dioxide difficulty exhaling.
Did you redo your cards? If I bought them in 2021 are they different?
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Is ARF a RESULT of ARDS? I’m having difficulty understanding the difference. ARF is obviously resp failure. ARDS isn’t failure yet, but impaired gas exchange from the fluid buildup? Does ARF result from ARDS?
I'm not sure with this, but as far as ik, Ards comes under ARF, both pretty much have the same causes? and Ards leads to Arf? correct me if I'm wrong please
arf can often lead to ards. ards is an acute emergency situation. but you can have one without the other
Man... the ICU is packed with these type of patients:/
Absolutely true :( Thankful for all the incredible ICU nurses out there taking care of the sickest patients!
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