Ventilator Basics for Nursing Students Part 1
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- Опубликовано: 22 июн 2017
- This video provides the basics for nursing care and management of a patient on a ventilator.
I am Gail L Lupica with over 20 years of experience teaching nursing at the pre-licensure level. I earned a Bachelor Science in Nursing at SUNY Binghamton in 1986, a Master's in Nursing Education in 1992 from New York University (NYU) and a PhD in Adult and Post-Secondary Education in 2011. I have many years of experience in NCLEX-RN test preparation and remediation.
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I absolutely love your videos. Thank you so much! You make everything seem much more clearer!
Thank you, this has been by far the most clear and informative video explaining ventilator settings.
Great tutorial. I especially found your explanation of the relationship between PIP and tidal volume helpful.
You are an amazing teacher. Concise, clear, knowledgable and effective. Thank you so much!!
My hero as usual. I can actually connect the dots and explain ventilation now after watching your video a few times. WAY more productive learning than trying to read this information out of a book. Thank you!
You explain everything so clearly and non-rushed!
Love it. Now it makes much more sense. Found it hard to come across videos that actually clinically reason the numbers and how to use them to draw conclusions. Thank you !!!
Thank you for this video. I'm a service technician at a medical company and this video helps me understand how ventilator works and strengthens my troubleshooting skills and handling customer's complaints.
Just stumbled upon your videos while searing for shock/burns/sepsis. They’re amazing. I hope you continue to post more. Such a huge help. Thank you
SO helpful!! It was concise, practical and easy to understand. Thank you for creating these videos!!
Good stuff. Starting on an LTACH this week and half our people are vents. Very well presented info. Thank you.
Thank you! am just about to start my rushed 2 week orientation period in ICU and this video is helping me understand how to look after a ventilated patient so much better!
Thank YOU!!
This helped me understand very well! Nice and simplified :) thank you!
This is great! Much easier to understand than the lecture I attended at school!
Thanks Dr. Lupica! This video has helped tremendously!
Thank you so much. I have a few patients on vents and really needed to brush up on them
Thankyou maam.. this video helped to understand everything abt ventilator..really a good work!!
Simple teaching..
This video just helped me process mechanical ventilation for my test! I was freaking out about the information for no reason. great breakdown! :)
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I'm a mechatronics technician from Brazil, I'm researching breath mechanics to build ventilators to help people.... Thank you by share your knowledge!
Thank you Dr. Lupica
Wow! Your video has just helped clarify so many things for me. Thank you so much for your help!
Your videos are amazing. Thank you so much for all the work. It really helped me on my exam! :)
Emily, I'm really happy about that. Thank you for letting me know!
your videos have helped me so much!
very clear , summarized and informative
I feel like im back in class! Thank you Professor Gail Lupica. I graduated from CSN Dec.2013. You did not have thees videos when I was in school. But so happy I found this. Just wanted to brush up on vents. Thank you!!
Grace A., RN
Aw, You're so welcome Grace!
Great video, so much needed in this times, thank you very much.
You did an amazing job of explaining this topic. I need to find all your other videos. Thanks so much.
Thank you for letting me know! Just plug Gail Lupica into the youtube search line.
Your videos are great! I'm not sure how much you know about maternity and pediatrics but a video on NCLEX preparation for those topics would be very helpful
Thank you! I just started in the ICU as a new grad and your explanations helped me clear up some questions I had about ventilators. Looking forward to watching more of your videos :)
this is excellent
You are one of those who encourage to start my channel on 2020.
Thank you - I really appreciate your videos. Towards the end of the degree, I noticed the videos start to diminish - yours are excellent!! -I wish I would have found you sooner.
You are a great educator. Thumbs up
The best info I've ever had on ventilators thanks
Great instructional video for basics of ventilation. Amazing explanation. As a novice RN, your video made my life a lot easier :)
I'm so glad to hear that, Yejin!
I'm so glad Yejin!
Awesome explanation! Thank you :)
Excellent breakdown...thanks
Thanks for this awesome video so informational.
Amazing and informative videos....👍
Very informative. Thanks!
Awesome! Thank you for this.
Thanks for such a great lecture
most helpfull all these videos for more information
This was awesome, thank you
Thank you ! Great video !
Yay for you!! Thank you!
Very easy and clear explanation ...thnx alot.
THANK U SO MUCH FINALLY IT MAKES SENSE
thank you, mam, for this explanation my regards...
you explained it so well great job thankyou
Your video is very informative and easy to understand. I am new to Ventilator. How to connect ventilator to patient and machine. . It would be very helpful to post a video show how gas flows from ventilator to patient and how exhale gas flows from patient to atmosphere. Thanks.
Excellent for a refresher
You are very good at teaching . 😊 🙏
Great videos Gail! Keep them coming :-)
Thank you
It was very helpful. Thanks.
Great video thank you.
I finally understand it now lol
. Thank you😊
Thank you! In these crazy times, I want to know these things in case our ICU nurses become overloaded .
Me too . I am retired but was a ICU , Trauma nurse 17 years ago
Top of the evening
Learning all that I can to understand better
Good video. I went to SUNY Binghamton school of Nursing also.
OMG! That's amazing!
THANK YOU!
really think you I did understand so quickly, can you be my teacher for the end of semester
I like the way she says 'ventilator ' !!!!!
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thank you!
Always adjust you RR as needed first. Just as we would increase our RR as needed, we need to do it for them.
Thank you ♥️
Thanks for making it clear.
Thank you
Will need to address recycling contagian neutralization for patient re-use
Perhaps this video could be the start of a "first aider's" guide to operating a ventilator and running an ICU caring for #covid19 patients in case med staff are unavailable? Not enough people are taking precautions and overflow is happening. Could help worldwide with the #coronavirus, especially in places where ICUs and trained med staff are nonexistent.
That's my interest too
Need to Explain attaching HME to circuit and putting trilogy 100 in travel mode ..and then back to passover humidifier. .
My mom was just extubated..what I wanna know is can a certain climate or elevation effect breathing
Man, should we calculate tv with /kg the Wright of the pts or should we calculate it with height in cms?
Thx
tq mam
You didn't mention PRVC is that different than SIMV?
Good
Good vid. Only thing, They say dont increase PEEP unless fio2 is less than 60%. Do they not teach this rule in nursing school?
less than 60%?? You mean more?
I'm confused. In RT school they taught us when you need to increase PEEP pt must be at a therapeutic range of fio2
I will look it up in my book tomorrow and let you know.
What's important for pre-licensure nursing is the concept of PEEP and it's relation to FiO2 and not so much that actual threshold . I'm sure it's different for RT students. :)
Rule for an RT is you never go past 60% unless emergency situation. Increase the PEEP after 60% fio2.
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1:44 Covid-19 just walked out of the room!
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I totally agree. Let's face it- A few ventilator classes cannot compare to 2 years of ventilator education.
It says NURSING STUDENTS.
But respiratory therapists are the specialists! 🤞🏻💕🥰
Thank you from the bottom of my lungs....having watched this, I have more respect of my lungs....I hope one day a nano-technology will bridge the avioli functions.
Good video. Atleast now im not a total dummy...
You didn't complete, what about the bipab mode, wish you continue.
They're killing machines.
हिंदी लैंग्वेज में एक वीडियो वेंटीलेटर पर पूरा डालने की कृपा करें
GOAT
It's really difficult to grasp
Can I repeat the video
This video is translet in hindi .plise maim
Please this information give me in Hindi language... please...
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Not if you’re in homecare
in my opinion, I did not understand her lol
tq mam
Good