Respiratory Failure, ARDS and Ventilation · NCLEX Exam

What should be considered as the primary cause when a ventilator displays high peak pressures and low tidal volumes delivered?

  1. Increased airway resistance such as bronchospasm or kinked tubing
  2. Inadequate set FiO₂ on the ventilator
  3. Excessive sedation reducing patient effort
  4. Inadequate PEEP for the lung condition
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Correct answer: Increased airway resistance such as bronchospasm or kinked tubing

High peak pressure and low delivered volume often signal increased airway resistance or patient-vent mismatch; key initial assessment is airway/bronchospasm.

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