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Vent setting: 35% s/l T-bar

Posted By: nm on 2007-11-22
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Subject: Vent setting: 35% s/l T-bar

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I believe VDI is a pacemaker setting (nm)
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Subject: ventilator setting

The only abbreviation I can think of that may s/l MMB is MVV - maximal voluntary ventilation. Sorry, I have researched all sites I can think of and absolutely nothing shows up for MMB
True, it is a pacemaker setting...
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Subject: assist control setting?

He is on the ventilator at assist control of 14/500, PEEP of 5, FIO2 of 30%.


 


He says "assist control of fourteen five hundred".  How should this be written?  14/500, 14,500? 


 


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nm
Would depend on the context. In the office setting, it could be. I don't
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You're right, MT50, thanks for setting me straight!...nm
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Thanks - that's why I come here to vent
Subject: Thanks - that's why I come here to vent

It keeps me (relatively) sane. 
Ś-vent" sheath?? sm

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http://12.42.224.225/Library/HealthGuide/es-us/DrugGuide/SearchResults.asp?letter=G&module_name=DrugGuide


 


 


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