13. Respiratory Failure & ARDS

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Respiratory Resp. Failure & ARDS When the capillaries (little blood vessels in the alveoli) can not adequately exchange CO2 for Oxygen. Infection causes these alveoli to become swollen, inflamed, & filled with mucus or fluid which blocks gas exchange! Clients can present with a common FLU which can progress into pneumonia & eventually into DEADLY A.R.D.S. - Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome The alveoli become hard due to the capillaries around the Alveoli becoming inflamed & fluid filled, creating a leaky barrier, which eventually fills up the little alveoli sac like a sinking ship! THIS makes it impossible to get oxygen in & to get CO2 OUT! Eventually clients DIE from hypoxia IF they are not on a ventilator early. Memory Trick: ARDS = HARD Alveoli Priority Diagnosis Impaired gas exchange A.R.F. - ACUTE RESPIRATORY FAILURE HypOXemic failure LOW O2 (PaO2 60 or LESS) HyperCapnic failure HIGH CO2 (PaCO2 Over 50 ) 2 types: Sepsis - bloodborne infection that inflames the entire body Respiratory inflammation - pneumonia, inhaled toxin, or even aspiration. Acute pancreatitis = HIGH risk for developing ARDS NCLEX TIP accidental release of active pancreatic enzymes & cytokines into the bloodstream - which get sucked into the lungs causing inflammation. Lab Values ABG Arterial Blood Gas Low PaO2 High CO2 Signs & Symptoms Priority Intevention for ARDS ARDS Pathophysiology Respiratory Failure Causes Causes Common EXAM Queson Which arterial blood gas (ABG) values support suspected acute respiratory failure (ARF)? 1. PaO2 55 mm Hg, PaCO2 47 mm Hg 2. PaO2 62 mm Hg, PaCO2 32 mm Hg 3. PaO2 47 mm Hg, PaCO2 63 mm Hg 4. PaO2 82 mm Hg, PaCO2 22 mm Hg 0000000O2 in CO2 out 0PaO2 <60 C0PaCO2 >50 ? ? ? ? ? ? CO2 C O O PaO2 0pH PaCOPaO80 100 47 35 45 63 7.35 7.45 A B B A 1st 2ⁿd 3rd 4th 01 HCP #1 Sign = Altered Mental status Refractory Hypoxemia Low PaO2 = Despite Oxygen delivery Agitaon Restlessness Confusion 1. 2. 3. Hypoxemia LOW O2 ARDS NCLEX TIP REsistant to Oxygen REfractory Hypoxemia MEMORY TRICK 000 000PEEP (posive end-expiratory pressure) Mechanical Venlaon H O L Y High Fowler's posion (HOB up) Oral suconing & Oxygen Listen to lung sounds Yell for help! Nofy HCP “provider”

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RespiratoryResp. Failure & ARDS

When the capillaries (little blood vessels in the alveoli) can not adequately exchange CO2 for Oxygen.

• Infection causes these alveoli to become swollen, inflamed, & filled with mucus or fluid which blocks gas exchange! • Clients can present with a common FLU which can progress into pneumonia & eventually into DEADLY A.R.D.S. - Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome

The alveoli become hard due to the capillaries around the Alveoli becoming inflamed & fluid filled, creating a leaky barrier, which eventually fills up the little alveoli sac like a sinking ship! THIS makes it impossible to get oxygen in & to get CO2 OUT! Eventually clients DIE from hypoxia IF they are not on a ventilator early. Memory Trick: • ARDS = HARD AlveoliPriority Diagnosis • Impaired gas exchange

A.R.F. - ACUTE RESPIRATORY FAILURE

HypOXemic failure LOW O2 (PaO2 60 or LESS)

HyperCapnic failure HIGH CO2 (PaCO2 Over 50 )

2 types:

• Sepsis - bloodborne infection that inflames the entire body • Respiratory inflammation - pneumonia, inhaled toxin, or even aspiration. • Acute pancreatitis = HIGH risk for developing ARDS NCLEX TIP accidental release of active pancreatic enzymes & cytokines into the bloodstream - which get sucked into the lungs causing inflammation.

Lab Values ABG Arterial Blood Gas Low PaO2 High CO2

Signs & Symptoms

Priority Intevention for ARDS

ARDS Pathophysiology

Respiratory Failure

Causes

Causes

Common EXAM QuestionWhich arterial blood gas (ABG) values support suspected acute respiratory failure (ARF)?

1. PaO2 55 mm Hg, PaCO2 47 mm Hg2. PaO2 62 mm Hg, PaCO2 32 mm Hg 3. PaO2 47 mm Hg, PaCO2 63 mm Hg 4. PaO2 82 mm Hg, PaCO2 22 mm Hg

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PaO2 <60

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PaCO2 >50

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PaO₂80 10047

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#1 Sign = Altered Mental status

Refractory Hypoxemia

Low PaO2 = Despite Oxygen delivery

Agitation

Restlessness

Confusion

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Hypoxemia LOW O2

ARDS

NCLEX TIP

REsistant to OxygenREfractory Hypoxemia

MEMORY TRICK

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0₂ PEEP (positive end-expiratory pressure)

Mechanical Ventilation

HOLY

High Fowler's position (HOB up)

Oral suctioning & Oxygen

Listen to lung sounds

Yell for help! Notify HCP “provider”