Veterinary Technician

Category - Anesthesia

How should patients with increased intracranial pressure be ventilated?
  1. Hyperventilated
  2. Hypoventilated
  3. Allowed to ventilate spontaneously
  4. None of the above
Explanation
Answer: A - Patients with increased intracranial pressure should be modestly hyperventilated to prevent an increase in Paco2in order to protect the brain from vasodilation. Continued increase in intracranial pressure can result in brain herniation.
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