Basic Principles of Mechanical Ventilation

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Here we breakdown the difference between volume and pressure ventilation. We identify what is set and what varies, and the ultimate affect on minute ventilation.
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Man, you're a blessing. Because of covid I am having to do mechanical ventilation completely online and basically teach myself. The only classes we do face to face currently are labs and clinicals.

cody
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LIsten!!!! you need a grammy for being the hands down best teacher!!! MY class all the way in Macon GA lives by your every single

rekitabarnes
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I’m so grateful to have your videos as a resource

gabbybrown
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I am on summer break and when our 3rd semester starts back we get into advanced vent so this is truly a helpful video for brushing up on key concepts, thank you!!

quaintonquaint
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My favorite respiratory therapist, keep going 👏👏👏👏👏

jenenre
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This is truly so helpful! I just completed my 3rd term which included my first Vent class and clinical rotation. There are 5 terms total and this next term is going to be the "second part" of vent class and I still feel so lost. THIS is what I needed...someone to break down the BASICS then I can build from there by studying the different abg's, disease processes etc. I feel like a lot of times it gets over- explained too quickly and I need a solid foundation before I can build!. Thank you so much for taking the time to make this video. It has literally helped me SO much and I feel a little more confident now that I actually understand (confidently) the difference between PC and VC and which factors play a role in each! Thank you again!!!!
-A tired RT student who wants to make it in this field 😁❤

mariahc.
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You're a superb teacher on respiratory management

farah
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The best lesson I have ever learnt ! So so so clear and explicit! Thank you so much for your generosity!

ellafeng
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You're a great teacher ! Very simple and on point. Actually, our instructor Dr. Ziyad from Saudi Arabia recommends your channel every year for RT students. Thanks for the good effort !

Kay_
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Superbly explained !!! Excellent way of teaching .

ambereenalam
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Thank you very much for your videos, I tell you that with your explanations I learn more than in my clinics. I am trying to see them all because I am very sure that they will help me a lot. Again my congratulations !!!!

omarvierapulido
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your amazing you made it so simple and easy to understand i wish teachers could explain it like you

faviolagonzalez
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Second video of yours that I'm watching and I just wanna say thanks so much for all your videos!
I can already tell that the other videos of yours will be really helpful based on the ones I've watched.
I'm taking my 1st mechanical ventilation class this sem and it's tough with all the different modes and info you have to memorize.
I'll definitely watch all your videos since I have online exams coming up next week.

Thanks again!!

xJellaa
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Your videos are on point. Thanks for sharing

miguelnavarro
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gracias por tus videos se me hace mas facil e nterder todo

genaroavaloslopez
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Thanks a lot
yes it is very basic but it looks to be the most lmportant to understand

sasthDr
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Hi Mr coach, thank you so much 😊 for being able to break down the most most complicated stuff. I was wondering if it is possible to do a video on when patients start fighting the vent ( asynchrony). My professor was not able to deliver the information in a comprehensive. When I watch your videos I get the hang of every piece of information. Thank you for being a great educator 😊😊😊😊🤗Anna

annfillali
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Thank you Professor, I was wondering and i know it is too much to ask. I need help with understanding asynchrony ( when the patient fighting the vent) how does it happen and what is the issue?Thanks for everything you do for all the future RTs

annfillali
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Hi! I’m a RN trying to refresh my memory on some of this in the chance my community hospital gets overrun with covid-19 patients. I was with you all the way up until you were talking about how with pressure control-your pip varies & volume control-your tidal volume varies. In my mind, as your lungs become stiffer & airway is under more pressure with volume settings your tidal volume would have to go up to achieve that set pip & i time. As the same with pressure control as your lungs become stiffer & airway under more pressure your pip would go down because the tidal volume is set and doesn’t automatically adjust itself to compensate for worsening airways. Am I making any sense as to my question? I was following all the way up until you were describing how the varying measurements would react to a patients lungs getting better vs worse. For some reason the varying measurements (pip & tidal volume) would go the opposite direction.

Makayla
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You should do a video on charging the information from vent onto vent flow sheets for us nurses. I understand the ventilator and I understand what all the numbers mean, but where to document what and where... different story. Especially when we have 1 generic vent flow sheets that are supposed to cover each mode....and each ventilator. As if they are all the same!!!

lindsaymarie