by Caleb Curtis, Jerome Lovelady & Michael Schauf
<p>Discussing ventilator management in the Prehospital transport environment. We discuss scenario based content coupled current evidence-based literature to provide the latest and best content to our listeners. Our goal and vision is to strengthen the providers in our industry by helping provide an interactive learning platform. </p>
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December 29, 2024
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...
June 9, 2024
<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2112601/open_sms">Send a text...we would love to hear from you! </a></p><p>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. We share their personal preferences for pressure control ventilation and discuss the advantages and disadvantages of each mode. <br/><br/>In this conversation, we are discussing different modes of ventilation, including pressure-triggered vent, CPAP, BiLevel, and non-invasive ventilation. We emphasize the importance of understanding the settings and parameters of each mode and tailoring them to the patient's needs. We also highlight the need for proper coaching and communication with the patient during non-invasive ventilation. We as always, stress the importance of knowing the equipment and the patient's condition to ensure safe and effective ventilation.<br/><br/><b>Keywords: </b>ventilation modes, AC, AC Pressure, SIMV, volume targeted, pressure targeted, mandatory ventilation, intermittent ventilation, synchronization, pressure support, driving pressure, weaning, ventilation modes, pressure-triggered vent, CPAP, BiLevel, non-invasive ventilation, patient comfort, coaching, equipment knowledge<br/><br/><b>Takeaways</b></p><ul><li>AC mode is volume targeted and delivers a preset volume at a set rate, while AC Pressure mode is pressure targeted and delivers a preset pressure at a set rate.</li><li>SIMV mode combines mandatory ventilation with intermittent ventilation, allowing the patient to take breaths in between the mandatory breaths.</li><li>Understanding the patient's physiological condition and setting goals for ventilation during transport is crucial.</li><li>Pressure control ventilation is preferred by the hosts due to its ability to limit pressure and reduce the risk of ventilator-induced lung injury.</li><li>The hosts discuss the challenges of synchronization in SIMV mode and recommend adjusting sensitivity settings to prevent breath stacking. Understanding the settings and parameters of different ventilation modes is crucial for safe and effective ventilation.</li><li>Proper coaching and communication with the patient are essential during non-invasive ventilation.</li><li>Knowing the equipment and the patient's condition is important for tailoring ventilation settings to the patient's needs.</li><li>Patient comfort and synchronization with the ventilator are key factors to consider in ventilation.</li><li>Regular training and practice with different ventilation modes can help healthcare professionals become more proficient in their use.</li></ul><p>[email protected] <br/><br/>Check out our Facebook page. Just look for Critical Care Triad! </p>
May 26, 2024
<p><a target="_blank" href="https://www.buzzsprout.com/twilio/text_messages/2112601/open_sms">Send a text...we would love to hear from you! </a></p><p>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 feedback for future episodes.</p><p><b>Keywords: </b>ventilators, Zoll EMV+, Zoll Z-Vent, modes, preset settings, tubing compliance, leak compensation, rise time, patient safety, patient comfort<br/><br/><b>Takeaways</b></p><ul><li>Know your equipment and read the manual to understand its capabilities and limitations</li><li>Consider the patient's lung physiology when making adjustments to the ventilator settings</li><li>Be aware of the different modes and preset settings available on the Zoll ventilators</li><li>Pay attention to factors such as tubing compliance, leak compensation, and rise time</li><li>Ask questions and provide feedback to improve future episodes</li></ul><p>[email protected] <br/><br/>Check out our Facebook page. Just look for Critical Care Triad! </p>
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