A Male patient Y who is 40 years old and weighs 60 kg is admitted in the ICU with history of being involved in a motor vehicle accident, he sustained the following injuries; • Spinal injury • Head injury • Multiple fractures • Rib fractures The patient is intubated, mechanically ventilated and connected to the multiparameter monitor, chest drains are in situ and draining, intracranial pressure is monitored. No operation has been done because the patient is hemodynamically unstable. The following results and readings are available; ABG’s  PH 7. 21  PaCO2 54 mmHg  PaO2 60 mmHg  HCO3 24 mmol/L  SaO2 90%  BE 0 Vital signs  HR 140 bpm  BP 80/50 mmHg  RR 25bpm  ICP 10 mmHg Ventilator settings  Mode V-SIMV  RR 16bpm  FiO2 50%  Vti 360 ml  PEEP 5 cmH2O  I:E Ratio 1:2  PPEAK 50 cmH2O

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A Male patient Y who is 40 years old and weighs 60 kg is admitted in the ICU with history of being involved in a motor vehicle accident, he sustained the following injuries;
• Spinal injury
• Head injury
• Multiple fractures
• Rib fractures
The patient is intubated, mechanically ventilated and connected to the multiparameter monitor, chest drains are in situ and draining, intracranial pressure is monitored. No operation has been done because the patient is hemodynamically unstable.
The following results and readings are available;
ABG’s
 PH 7. 21
 PaCO2 54 mmHg
 PaO2 60 mmHg
 HCO3 24 mmol/L
 SaO2 90%
 BE 0
Vital signs
 HR 140 bpm
 BP 80/50 mmHg
 RR 25bpm
 ICP 10 mmHg
Ventilator settings
 Mode V-SIMV
 RR 16bpm
 FiO2 50%
 Vti 360 ml
 PEEP 5 cmH2O
 I:E Ratio 1:2
 PPEAK 50 cmH2O
1. Evaluate the arterial blood gas and rationalize

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