Final answer:
b.I, II, III, and IV. Volume-controlled (VC) modes of mechanical ventilation include VC continuous mandatory ventilation, VC intermittent mandatory ventilation, volume-assured, pressure-controlled, and bilevel positive airway pressure.
Step-by-step explanation:
Volume-controlled (VC) modes of mechanical ventilation include:
- VC continuous mandatory ventilation
- VC intermittent mandatory ventilation
- Volume-assured, pressure-controlled
- Bilevel positive airway pressure
Therefore, the correct answer is option c. I and II and III and IV. VC continuous mandatory ventilation delivers a set tidal volume at a certain rate continuously. VC intermittent mandatory ventilation delivers a set tidal volume at a certain rate, but it can be augmented with patient-triggered breaths. Volume-assured, pressure-controlled ventilation delivers a preset tidal volume while adjusting the applied pressure to maintain that volume, and bilevel positive airway pressure provides two different levels of positive pressure during inspiration and expiration.