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...need for mechanical ventilator support. 2. Select...
...for mechanical ventilator support. 2. Select the...
...the commonly monitored ventilator settings. 5. Briefly...
...Briefly explain noninvasive ventilator support. 6. Discuss...
...explain noninvasive ventilator support. 6. Discuss the...
...patient requiring ventilatory support. 9. Describe the...
...Need for Ventilatory Support 1. Mechanical ventilators...
...ventilators augment and support the ventilation portion...
...patient on a ventilator is a serious...
...patient on a ventilator: a) Acute ventilator...
...ventilator: a) Acute ventilator failure (AVF): PaCO2...
...H2O) A. Acute ventilator failure 1. Acute...
...failure 1. Acute ventilator failure (AVF) is...
...common indication for ventilator support. It is...
...indication for ventilator support. It is when...
...indication for mechanical ventilator support is hypoxemia,...
...for mechanical ventilator support is hypoxemia, which...
...decide whether mechanical ventilator support is needed....
...whether mechanical ventilator support is needed. The...
...Common indications for ventilator support Acute ventilator...
...indications for ventilator support Acute ventilator failure...
...ventilator support Acute ventilator failure (AVF) Hypoxemia...
...in case of ventilator failure and for...
...used on the ventilator, a manual resuscitation...
...who need intermittent ventilator support (such as...
...need intermittent ventilator support (such as during...
...airway to deliver support. Gases are delivered...
...IV. Commonly Monitored Ventilator Settings 1. Positive...
...(CPAP) f) Pressure support (PS) g) Peak...
...spontaneously, with the ventilator circuit doing much...
...low 3. Pressure support ventilation mode pressure...
...ventilation mode pressure support ventilation (PSV) adjunct...
...a) Advantages: Improved patient–ventilator synchrony, prevents respiratory...
...fatigue if pressure support is too low...
...patient or the ventilator. a) Advantages: guaranteed...
...guaranteed VE, improved patient–ventilator synchrony, decreased risk...
...airway. I. Initial ventilator settings 1. Initial...
...mandatory ventilation Pressure support ventilation Pressure-regulated volume...
...ventilation (SIMV) Pressure support ventilation (PSV) Pressure-regulated...
...to provide ventilation support without intubation. 1....
...1. Masks/Interfaces use a ventilator and an interface—usually...
...who cannot fully support their own breathing...
...NIPPV provides ventilation support without intubation. 3....
...Any positive pressure ventilator can be used...
...surfactant production. 3. Ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) a)...
...verbally. 4. Family support a) The psychosocial...
...managed on the ventilator. PowerPoint Slides 1....
...and sensation Family support IX. Weaning the...
...from the Mechanical Ventilator 1. Patients being...
...from a mechanical ventilator fall into three...
...and need long-term ventilator support A. Readiness...
...need long-term ventilator support A. Readiness for...
...from the mechanical ventilator for increasingly longer...
...of time. 2. Ventilator Weaning is generally...
...removal from the ventilator. D. Special considerations...
...of the mechanical ventilator when the patient...
...and need long-term ventilator support. 2. Readiness...
...need long-term ventilator support. 2. Readiness to...
...weaning Manual Weaning Ventilator Weaning 6. After...
...use a CPAP ventilator Ask students to...
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