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An Intubated Patient with No Known History of Congestive Heart

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An intubated patient with no known history of congestive heart failure is in the ICU.The patient is comatose and currently receiving mechanical ventilation via volume-controlled continuous mandatory ventilation (VC-CMV) ,set rate 12 breaths/min,set tidal volume (Vᴛ) 400 mL,positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) 18 cm H₂O,fractional inspired oxygen (FɪO₂) 0.35,and the patient is not assisting.Hemodynamic measurements show the following: central venous pressure (CVP) 5 mm Hg,pulmonary artery pressure (PAP) 33/20 mm Hg,and pulmonary artery occlusion pressure (PAOP) 16 mm Hg.Arterial blood gas (ABG) results are: pH 7.43,arterial partial pressure of carbon dioxide (PₐCO₂) 38 mm Hg,arterial partial pressure of oxygen (PₐO₂) 90 mm Hg.The physician asks for recommendations to improve this patient's hemodynamiCₛThe most appropriate recommendation for this patient is which of the following?


A) Initiate pressure support ventilation (PSV) 10 cm H₂O with CPAP 10 cm H₂O, and check cardiac output.
B) Decrease the PEEP incrementally and recheck hemodynamic measurements.
C) Change to volume-controlled synchronized intermittent mandatory ventilation (VC-SIMV) with the same settings, and recheck hemodynamic measurements.
D) Change to pressure-controlled continuous mandatory ventilation (PC-CMV) , peak inspiratory pressure (PIP) 25 cm H₂O, PEEP 18 cm H₂O, FɪO₂ 0.35, and check PAP.

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