CPAP & BiPAP Education

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Across
  1. 3. increases functional residual capacity in BiPAP
  2. 4. who needs to be notified if someone has an order for NIV
  3. 7. facial, esophageal, and gastric are forms of this that cause NIV to be contraindicated
  4. 8. positive airway pressure that only has one pressure
  5. 11. type of breathing a patient must have for NIV
  6. 12. what must be applied every two to four hours during NIV use
  7. 14. what is the number one indication for CPAP
  8. 16. what is the minimum degrees the bed should be with someone on NIV
  9. 18. if NIV is failing, do not prolong this
  10. 19. system the NiPPV device should be connected to for alarm alerts
  11. 20. the NSI that needs considered with NIV usage
Down
  1. 1. an abdominal risk of NIV usage
  2. 2. maintains open airways in BiPAP
  3. 5. what is absolutely not allowed without a sitter at bedside
  4. 6. biggest risk with NIV in restraints
  5. 9. BiPAP and CPAP is this type of ventilation
  6. 10. this must be set up and readily available in room
  7. 11. what assessment needs to be completed every four hours
  8. 13. how many hours must a patient on continuous NIV get a break
  9. 15. the labs that are drawn to determine the outcomes of NIV usage
  10. 17. positive airway pressure that has two pressures