Everything you need to know about weaning parameters in mechanical ventilation
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- Опубліковано 29 чер 2024
- By the end of the lesson, you will understand which parameters to monitor during a weaning trial.
This video was taken from our CME-accredited Mechanical Ventilation Essentials course taught by Josh Cosa, Manager of Education at
Long Beach Memorial Medical Center, California, USA.
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thank for an organized, properly verbalized, informative, concise and visually entertaining presentation.This is exactly how my brain can follow and absorb information.
CO2 retention should be incorporated in the assessment of weaning possibility. PaCO2 > 40 usually indicates large area of atelectasis.
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Rsbi formula is actually flipped in this video. Just a heads up
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Airway : able to maintain, able to cough out
Primary indication / disease under control
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Not going for surgery in next 24 hrs
It's a shame, home ventilators don't allow for weaning parameters like NIF, Vital Capacity! Such as the LTV ventilator! It has a way to conduct an SBT, but You're not gonna get weaning parameters. There's no way to do that. It doesn't have a respiratory mechanics! You know people are using these archaic NIFometers, when they should be using the capability ON THE VENTILATOR!!! From what I know, the ventilator is going to give you a much more accurate NIF than one of those NIFometers.
Organized video. But please don't use those nerdy hard words to explain a video. Way too hard to get through