Respiratory Therapist

Category - Initiation and Modification of Interventions

What are the physiological effects of mechanical ventilation?
  1. Increased intrathoracic pressure
  2. Increased cardiac output
  3. Decreased venous return
  4. Decreased blood pressure
Explanation
Answers: A, B and D-The physiological effects of mechanical ventilation include increased intrathoracic pressure, decreased venous return and decreased blood pressure.

Cardiac output should be decreased, not increased. If mechanical ventilation is required, the patient’s cardiopulmonary status has been compromised so aiding the ventilation process will, in turn, decrease the cardiac output.
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