General Ventilator Set-up by N. McGowan | OPENPediatrics
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- Learn how to set up a mechanical ventilator, transition a patient from manual to mechanical ventilation and how to set ventilator alarms.
0:00 Introduction
0:39 Chapter 1: Ventilator Preparation
3:07 Chapter 2: High-pressure Leak Test
4:49 Chapter 3: Initial Ventilator Settings
6:44 Chapter 4: End-tidal CO2 Monitoring
8:25 Chapter 5: Initial Patient Assessment
9:13 Chapter 6: Ventilator Alarms
12:50 Chapter 7: Assessment and Monitoring
14:15 Chapter 8: Disassembling the Ventilator
Initial publication: September 1, 2012.
Last reviewed: September 3, 2019.
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Explanation was easy and understandable ❤
As usual, excellent video. thank you!
Thank you so much....maam I am scoring less marks in my tests but this really boosted up my confidence
Thank you! Explanation was simple and to the point!
Please add video about sedation and paralysis during ventilation
vry use ful for nursing students
Very informative
Thank you
How we can treated a surgical emphysema on vent ??
overall the video is complete and so helpful. but i would suggest to be more descriptive in the future videos.
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Great video but a VERY important note you might want to add... with a sudden drop in ETCO2 the FIRST thing you would want to check is a pulse (then connections). A sudden drop could very likely mean they're in cardiac arrest.
Great Weldon
test also conducted with adults?
Very use in std
Thank you