Respiratory Therapy - Plateau Pressure
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This video discusses the importance of plateau pressure monitoring and assessment during mechanical ventilation.
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Please emphasize that there are occasions where PEEP might be 24, 28, etc and Driving pressure/trans pulmonary pressure is vital to monitor lung mechanics. Don’t forget to monitor the total PEEP. This is commonly observed in patients with higher BMI’s/distended abdomen (monitor bladder pressure).
Love your videos, Coach. I always refer back to you when working with our RT students
What’s up PEEPS
@Godfavorsmi
2 ай бұрын
Positive end expiratory pressure; keeps alveoli’s open for gas exchange
@Things_grow
2 ай бұрын
Positive end expiratory pressure
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@@Godfavorsmi just saying hi to fellow RTs😊
@chln5052
2 ай бұрын
@@Things_grow just saying hi to fellow RTs😊
Great explanation....thanks
Deep learning Thanks
Another great video coach! Would you consider doing another seminar but possibly virtually?
Thank you so much I really get benefit from your videos, could you please make a video about HFOV?
Great presentation as always ! When you're explaining the flow to get to pip and it arrives at zero, could you explain that in RT Coach manner. I understand how it works that at beginning the pressure will stay constant but the time will decrease or it goes from 0-10 then 10-0 and as the "tank" reaches full it reaches zero. I guess what I'm asking is could you put a number-line on the waveform as you explain it ? If that make sense, I understand it, just can't explain it, You have a way of simplifying everything. Keep up the great work you do, Thanks Coach !!!!
Can you lecutre nitric oxide
Question. In pressure control, should the flow waveform be used to determine an ideal I-time? Should the flow be close to 0 before ending the inspiratory cycle?
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Hey Coach… Question for ya. If using NIV via the Servo… Settings are PEEP 6 PS of 8 Ordered NIV, 14/6 How would u interpret that? Is this truly BiPaP or is it Peep of 6 with PS of 8 with a driving pressure of 14…?
Thanks coach 🤍 Pls make a polysom and eeg reading next time
7:59 insp valve is closed to become flow is zero???
Love the RT humor lol
You should be a pulmonologist!!! 👨🏾⚕️