What respiratory rate is associated with using an intermediate airway device?

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Multiple Choice

What respiratory rate is associated with using an intermediate airway device?

Explanation:
With an intermediate airway device, the goal is steady, controlled ventilation. The recommended rate is about 10–12 breaths per minute (roughly one breath every 5–6 seconds). This rate provides adequate minute ventilation while reducing the risk of hyperventilation, gastric inflation, or excessive intrathoracic pressure that can occur with faster rates. Rates much slower than this would under-ventilate the patient, while rates faster than this increase the risk of complications and do not improve oxygenation.

With an intermediate airway device, the goal is steady, controlled ventilation. The recommended rate is about 10–12 breaths per minute (roughly one breath every 5–6 seconds). This rate provides adequate minute ventilation while reducing the risk of hyperventilation, gastric inflation, or excessive intrathoracic pressure that can occur with faster rates. Rates much slower than this would under-ventilate the patient, while rates faster than this increase the risk of complications and do not improve oxygenation.

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