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dsp73
2 years ago
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In which instance in a patient on invasive mechanical ventilation

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hammer [34]2 years ago
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The instances in which a nurse should anticipate the use of Norcuron or NMBA are :  ARDS and control of ICP

<h3><u> Invasive mechanical ventilation</u></h3>

Invasive mechanical ventilation is the delivery of air into the airways of a patient by applying positive pressure to the lungs of the patient through an endotracheal tube .The mixture of air delivered into the airways of the patient gradually flows through into the alveoli of the patient.

During the instances of ARDS and ICP the nurse in charge of the patient should consider the use of Norcuron or NMBA with sedation.

Hence we can conclude that The instances in which a nurse should anticipate the use of Norcuron or NMBA are : ARDS  and  control of ICP

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<em>In which instances, in a patient on invasive mechanical ventilation, should a nurse anticipate the use of vecuronium (Norcuron) or another neuromuscular blocking agent (NMBA) with sedation and analgesia</em>?

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