Pr-031251 Care of the Patient Requiring Mechanical Ventilation in Non-Critical Care Areas
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Description
This module describes the different settings of the mechanical ventilator. Discusses the advantages ... show more
This module describes the different settings of the mechanical ventilator. Discusses the advantages and disadvantages of different modes of mechanical ventilation. Describes nursing actions to troubleshoot ventilator alarms, and discusses correction of ABGs through adjustment of mechanical ventilator settings.
Patients may require mechanical ventilation to:
Reverse hypoxemia
Reverse acute respiratory acidosis
Prevent or reverse atelectasis
Inability to clear or maintain airway
Mechanical or physiologic obstruction
Stabilize chest wall
Reverse respiratory muscle fatigue
Reduce intracranial pressure show less
Objectives
- Describe nursing actions to troubleshoot ventilator alarms
- Describe the different setting of the Vela mechanical ventilator
- Discuss advantages and disadvantages of different modes of mechanical ventilation
- Discuss correction of ABGs through adjustment of mechanical ventilator settings
- Identify potential complications of mechanical ventilation
- List factors to consider when weaning patients from mechanical ventilation
Fees
Free
Faculty
Hannah Walthall
Organization
MedStar Washington Hospital Center