Noninvasive Mechanical Ventilation and Continuous Positive Pressure of the Neonate

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Across
  1. 1. This technique involves hat being tight fitting, covering ears and extending to base of neck; Lateral attachment of the straps should provide equal and gentle tension.
  2. 5. CPAP is only for ____________ breathing infants.
  3. 7. Infants with __________ lung disease require higher levels of CPAP
  4. 10. decreasing CPAP to a __________ and then stopping CPAP completely was found to be the best method in shortened CPAP weaning, duration, and O2 duration.
  5. 11. method used in newborn intensive care to avoid endotracheal intubation and mechanical ventilation
  6. 12. A _____ ______ is the most common method of monitoring your patient
  7. 14. IS a new device that provides pressure controlled intermittent mandatory ventilation.
  8. 15. Weaning should be considered when the patient is _______
Down
  1. 1. What is the most common CPAP starting point (Use Words, not numbers)
  2. 2. A PaCO2 less than __ is a marker for CPAP failure
  3. 3. This medication can be used to reduce episodes of apnea.
  4. 4. sepsis, lung injury, arrested lung development, and chronic lung development are risk of...
  5. 6. When monitoring B-CPAP, always check for the frequency of _________
  6. 8. Method in which CPAP is augmented by delivering ventilator breaths from nasal prongs or a mask without the need for invasive ventilation
  7. 9. NIPPV has been found to benefit __________ pediatric patients with chronic respiratory failure.
  8. 13. how many steps are included in initiating CPAP