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Rhen Mitchell
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Bubble CPAP system with FlexiTrunk interface
SSG Huie demonstrates how to properly setup, test, and initiate BCPAP on an infant using the FlexiTrunk mask & bonnet interface.
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How to properly set up, SST, and initiate ventilation with the Puritan Bennit 980 ventilator.
Thankyou... You help me for exam tomorrow 😊
Thank you very much this was very helpful.
Aerogens go on the dry side per the aerogen quick reference guide FYI
yep, I talked to Jim fink in an elevator about the same thing once
Thank you for sharing😊
poor dude. Director could've edited it a bit to not point out his little blunder ;)
any hospital that has this machine should be using them in the icu units to save those patients that are dying of covid 19
We are they do at my job.
What's the damages of this ventilator please
I don't know thatvI agree with where he put the aerogen. The company recommends the dry side.
To fix that leak failure issue tear the small cap covering your water feed line from the chamber cover and press it on firmly.
I like the sticker that says "training only"
very good presentation,
Thank you so much
Why are you using a one way valve on a conventional ventilation set up? Only needed for high frequency I thought
very good presentation, I like the close ups, I was hoping though during SST that you zoomed down so we can see what is being removed or added, but otherwise very informative.
There are some HME'S that are design for aerogen, which it has a tab that goes up and down so you can give the neb tx's
The sample line should be place near the dump valve.
The sample line should be 150-300mm or 6-12 inches from the wye.
The 840 is better
Ah... Good times, first semester, we did a tour of the lab. My smart self saw a flippy switch and turned on the 980. The lab professor was pissed. Apparently they were 70k+ a piece and if the cap was on it the machine would get damaged.
Why the one way valve?
Chris Germana the one way valve ensures the INO moves in only 1 direction. Very important with HFOV since the flow is a constant back and forth. The INO had the potential to collect and concentrate in the humidifier if one is not installed.
Rhen Mitchell Thats interesting ,Makes sense. In our practice we’ve never done that and so far no problems.
Chris Germana Rhen is correct, the one way valve is required. Without it you are causing no2 to buildup in your system. Causing your patient to go into methemoglobinemia. I've worked as an RT in quite a few hospitals and have always used a one way valve when using HFOV/INO.
Amazing video . Thanks
Thanks super helpfull
Thank you very much. Really helpful.
At the facilities I have worked at we use the aerogen with an HME, but we put it in front of the HME closest to the patient.
Tamra Parrish it has been my experience that ventilated patients receiving aerogen therapy also require frequent suctioning and we require etco2 monitoring for all vent patients. Usually this makes an HME impracticle.
Dead space from an inline aerogen is negligent for nearly all adult patients. In the case of neonates, most modern ventilator utilize flow sensors at the end of the inspiratory circuit, which will cause the vent to automatically compensate for deadspace based on insp/exp measurments. If your neonatal vent doesnt have a flow sensor, then you may have to adjust your settings.
What about the amount of dead space for the aerogen? Or do you not need to worry about that with the aerogen?