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A 67-year-old woman has been intubated for 1 week after undergoing a left lobectomy for lung cancer. She has chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. Her preoperative functional vital capacity was 40% of predicted. She is awake and alert. Her blood pressure is 130/75 mm Hg, and pulse is 72/min. The ventilator settings are a synchronized intermittent mandatory ventilation of 8/min, FIO2 of 40%, and positive-end expiratory pressure of 5 cm H2O. Arterial blood gas analysis shows:

pH 7.42
PCO2 47 mm Hg
PO2 90 mm Hg
O2 saturation 96%

Which of the following is the most appropriate next step in management?

A
) Antibiotic therapy

B
) Bronchodilator therapy

C
) Chest physiotherapy

D
) Decrease inotropes

E
) Diuretic therapy

F
) Fiberoptic bronchoscopy

G
) Heparin therapy

H
) Incentive spirometry

I
) Increase FIO2

J
) Increase inotropes

K
) Increase respiratory rate

L
) Placement of thoracostomy tube

M
) Tracheostomy

N
) Wean from the ventilator
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#2
Howcome no one is attempting to answer this? elba, docheart, etc? where are you people?
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#3
NNN
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#4
Thanks doyoudig. Now that I think about it, it is time to take her off it....do all agree????
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#5
i think her ph and pco2 are a liitle high. so the respiratory rate should be increased a little bit. i will go with k, i am not sure though. can anyone please explain.
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#6
NNNN.
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