Send a text...we would love to hear from you! After a brief hiatus, the hosts reunite to share updates and dive into a fascinating mailbag case study sent by listener Brian. This case highlights the complexities of managing a critically ill patient with comorbidities, including COPD, CHF, and beta-blocker usage, during transport. The team dissects the scenario, offering insights into advanced airway management, hemodynamic considerations, and ventilator strategies. Whether you're a seasoned ...
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Send a text...we would love to hear from you! After a brief hiatus, the hosts reunite to share updates and dive into a fascinating mailbag case study sent by listener Brian. This case highlights the complexities of managing a critically ill patient with comorbidities, including COPD, CHF, and beta-blocker usage, during transport. The team dissects the scenario, offering insights into advanced airway management, hemodynamic considerations, and ventilator strategies. Whether you're a seasoned ...
Send a text...we would love to hear from you! After a brief hiatus, the hosts reunite to share updates and dive into a fascinating mailbag case study sent by listener Brian. This case highlights the complexities of managing a critically ill patient with comorbidities, including COPD, CHF, and beta-blocker usage, during transport. The team dissects the scenario, offering insights into advanced airway management, hemodynamic considerations, and ventilator strategies.Whether you're a seasoned cl...
Send a text...we would love to hear from you! In this episode of the Ventilator Podcast, we discuss different modes of ventilation, including AC (Assisted Controlled), AC Pressure, and SIMV (Synchronized Intermittent Mandatory Ventilation). We explain the key features and settings of each mode and provide insights on how to manage patients in these modes. We also emphasize the importance of understanding the patient's physiological condition and setting goals for ventilation during transport....
Send a text...we would love to hear from you! In this episode, we provide an overview of the Zoll EMV+ and Zoll Z-Vent ventilators. We discuss the different modes and preset settings of the ventilators, as well as important considerations such as tubing compliance, leak compensation, and rise time. We emphasize the importance of knowing the equipment and understanding the patient's lung physiology to ensure patient safety and comfort. We also encourage listeners to ask questions and provide f...
Send a text...we would love to hear from you! We're back! In this episode, we discuss ventilator modes, specifically focusing on pressure regulated volume control (PRVC). We explain the basics of PRVC and how it differs from other modes. We also discuss the challenges of classifying ventilator modes and the importance of understanding the patient's needs and disease process when selecting a mode. We provide strategies for managing air hungry patients and offer tips for adjusting settings on d...
Send a text...we would love to hear from you! In this episode, we reflect on our podcast journey over the last year and the global reach of our show. We discuss the importance of training and knowledge in using ventilators effectively. We recap the basic ventilator settings and emphasize the need to monitor and meet the patient's needs as well. We engage in a slight debate about SIMV vs. AC mode and discuss the increasing use of non-invasive ventilation in transports. We also highlight the ne...
Send a text...we would love to hear from you! In this case study, we delve into the intricate care of a pediatric patient facing the daunting challenge of chest trauma. Through our discussion, we illuminate crucial ventilator strategies, meticulous fluid management, and the nuanced considerations surrounding medication administration. Embedded within our discourse is an unwavering call to arms for unwavering familiarity with equipment and adherence to guidelines. Furthermore, we undersco...
Send a text...we would love to hear from you! SummaryIn this episode, we discuss various topics related to ventilator management. They answer mailbag questions and provide insights on transporting and transitioning LTAC patients. They also explain how to measure plateau pressure on a Hamilton T1 ventilator and discuss the importance of understanding different ventilator modes. Additionally, they address the issue of low-pressure oxygen on noninvasive ventilation. The episode concludes with cl...
Send a text...we would love to hear from you! Summary – Part 1 & Part 2 In this episode, we would like to introduce Jesse Carroll, the EMS accounts manager for Hamilton Medical. We discuss ASV (Adaptive Support Ventilation) on the Hamilton T1 ventilator and address misconceptions and myths about the mode. We want to highlight the benefits of ASV in reducing cognitive load for clinicians and promoting lung protective strategies. The limitations and contraindications of ASV are also di...
Send a text...we would love to hear from you! Summary – Part 1 & Part 2 In this episode, we would like to introduce Jesse Carroll, the EMS accounts manager for Hamilton Medical. We discuss ASV (Adaptive Support Ventilation) on the Hamilton T1 ventilator and address misconceptions and myths about the mode. We want to highlight the benefits of ASV in reducing cognitive load for clinicians and promoting lung protective strategies. The limitations and contraindications of ASV are also di...
Send a text...we would love to hear from you! SummaryIn this episode, we discuss the challenges of neonatal and pediatric ventilation. We also want to emphasize the importance of experience and knowledge in handling ventilators for these patients. We’re covering topics such as ventilator settings for neonates, the significance of inspiratory time, ventilation strategies for different lung diseases, and the use of high-frequency oscillation and high-frequency jet ventilation. We’re also discus...
Send a text...we would love to hear from you! SummaryIn this episode, we discuss the challenges and considerations for neonatal and pediatric intubation. We emphasize the need for proper training and reference materials for healthcare professionals who may be called upon to transport neonates and pediatric patients. The discussion covers topics such as ET tube sizes and placement, securing the ET tube, choosing the right laryngoscope, and pharmacological considerations. We also highlight the ...
Send a text...we would love to hear from you! In this episode, the hosts tackle questions from listeners. They discuss the differences between ABGs and VBGs, the applications of dead space in ventilating patients, and how to calculate ideal body weight and tidal volume for patients with congenital deformities. The hosts emphasize the importance of individualized approaches in medicine and patient safety. They also express their gratitude for the questions and wish listeners happy holidays.Tak...
Send a text...we would love to hear from you! Part 2 continuation...Case Study Description: 10-month-old infant who was born prematurely at 30 weeks’ gestation. She has a history of chronic lung disease. Over the past few days, her parents have noticed increased respiratory distress with coughing, wheezing, and nasal flaring. They also report decreased oral intake and increased irritability. We are getting ready to transport.criticalcaretriad@outlook.com Check out our Facebook page....
Send a text...we would love to hear from you! RSV is usually a seasonal disease, the CDC says, causing illnesses in the US between October and April, with the largest wave coming in December or January. RSV is the most common cause of hospitalization in children under age 1 year. Two to three out of every 100 infants with RSV infection may require a hospital stay. Those babies may need oxygen to help with breathing or IV fluids if they are not eating or drinking. Most of these children get be...
Send a text...we would love to hear from you! In this episode we discuss a case scenario of Asthma exacerbation. This can be one of the most challenging patients to manage on the ventilator. If at all possible we try not to intubate these patients, however there are times when this happens. We will discuss clinical treatment, ventilator management, and what our rolls are as transport clinicians in the transport of these patients. References: 1) National Asthma Education and Preventi...
Send a text...we would love to hear from you! After a brief hiatus, the hosts reunite to share updates and dive into a fascinating mailbag case study sent by listener Brian. This case highlights the complexities of managing a critically ill patient with comorbidities, including COPD, CHF, and beta-blocker usage, during transport. The team dissects the scenario, offering insights into advanced airway management, hemodynamic considerations, and ventilator strategies. Whether you're a seasoned ...