I am taking an online class on mechanical ventilation. I can't play with one and this was soooo helpful...It puts together all the theory from the books =)
Even though the temperature sensor and the oxygen sensor are in the same cassette in the back panel, I think George is incorrect about the humidifier cord nearest the patient being part of an oxygen sensor. That should just be a temperature sensor and any hospital I've worked at does not require that cord to be put inline if the patient is on an HME. I did not find anything in the Marquet manual stating that cord was for the oxygen sensor.
Hello everyone, Is anyone tell me about the error coming during internal leakage test "pressure transducer difference >5 cmH2O"...kindly tell me sir and anyone.. as soon as ..
An internal leak test would imply that its probably not the external circuit, but an internal circuit component in the ventilator. It might also be a flow transducer or expiratory cassette etc depending on the brand. Contact your biomedical technical support team in your hospital or the manufacturer for assistance. You can also check the trouble shooting guide in the manual that came with the ventilator if you have them. Anytime some internal problem is identified, unless its something basic and easy to fix, we usually have our biomed techs check them out.
He does do one thing wrong, but over all very well done. Before the unit requests the user to install the test tubing, the vent performs an atmospheric check to briefly compare atmosphere (are you in Denver or at sea level??) to its internal barometer. At that time the vent should have open and unrestricted access to atmosphere. He has the circuit on and therefore during the atmospheric test, the vent cannot measure true unrestricted atmospheric pressure.
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I am taking an online class on mechanical ventilation. I can't play with one and this was soooo helpful...It puts together all the theory from the books =)
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big thanks George
Thank you for being simple!
Thank you George, explained really well.
Thank you
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Nice explanation sir
Thank you so much sir. Its very helpful
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Great 👍 explanation ty.
Thanks George sir
Nice and clear. Thank you.
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Great video!
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Would you have any idea where to get a replacement internal leak test tube or what to use as a replacement?
Thank you so much sir 😊
That was great, I just want to review the servo vent one, thank you
Thank you.
can I transfer patient data to a windows laptop?
Thank u so much sir
it is very helpful for me,Thanks sir
No problem. Glad you found it helpful
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Even though the temperature sensor and the oxygen sensor are in the same cassette in the back panel, I think George is incorrect about the humidifier cord nearest the patient being part of an oxygen sensor. That should just be a temperature sensor and any hospital I've worked at does not require that cord to be put inline if the patient is on an HME. I did not find anything in the Marquet manual stating that cord was for the oxygen sensor.
Thanks a lot sir
Thanks sir
Thank you
It is ok to connect humidifier with this maquet
Helpful as always
Thanks, glad it was useful for you.
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Hi I have a problem in a device maquet/servo-i techncal error:52
Tnq sir
I liked this but noticed there wasn't an hme filter on the inspiratory side.
Nice video sir
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Thanks a lot . That was great . Can u do a pre use check on a HFOV .
Thanks, I will try
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I have a question please. Why would the flow transducer test fail but everything else passed? Can you please explain
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Hello everyone, Is anyone tell me about the error coming during internal leakage test "pressure transducer difference >5 cmH2O"...kindly tell me sir and anyone.. as soon as ..
Internal leakage test :failed. What can i do for this problem pls.
An internal leak test would imply that its probably not the external circuit, but an internal circuit component in the ventilator. It might also be a flow transducer or expiratory cassette etc depending on the brand. Contact your biomedical technical support team in your hospital or the manufacturer for assistance. You can also check the trouble shooting guide in the manual that came with the ventilator if you have them. Anytime some internal problem is identified, unless its something basic and easy to fix, we usually have our biomed techs check them out.
It is the expiratory cassette or the inspiratory pipe assembly. its always one of these for internal leak fails
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He does do one thing wrong, but over all very well done. Before the unit requests the user to install the test tubing, the vent performs an atmospheric check to briefly compare atmosphere (are you in Denver or at sea level??) to its internal barometer. At that time the vent should have open and unrestricted access to atmosphere. He has the circuit on and therefore during the atmospheric test, the vent cannot measure true unrestricted atmospheric pressure.
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