Oxygen Delivery Devices

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  • Опубликовано: 27 сен 2024

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  • @ICUAdvantage
    @ICUAdvantage  2 года назад +8

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  • @KateKim2day
    @KateKim2day 2 года назад +58

    Oh my gosh just what I needed after my shift today in my nursing placement in ICU. Thank you ! xx

    • @ICUAdvantage
      @ICUAdvantage  2 года назад

      Awesome! I love when the timing works out like this!

  • @SophieBradbury-x8b
    @SophieBradbury-x8b Год назад +14

    Wow! I've been watching your videos for the past 2 hours and they have really helped. I'm a 3rd year nursing student from Australia and am due to start 4 week's placement in the ICU tomorrow.

  • @mamieyatta2049
    @mamieyatta2049 11 месяцев назад +7

    I just found my place of learning outside the actual classroom. Thank you so much! I’m now looking for more videos for first year RT students🙏🏽

  • @sandracruz3318
    @sandracruz3318 10 месяцев назад +4

    This video helped so much. My professor barely covered oxygen delivery systems and this video explained it so well. Thank you!! 😊

  • @rdc1357
    @rdc1357 2 года назад +14

    Non rebreather mask at 15 LPM is also used for Carbon monixide poisoning.

  • @lybri5490
    @lybri5490 2 года назад +10

    Thanks for this! Just going over respiratory in class, this video was perfect!

  • @tbusby123
    @tbusby123 2 года назад +3

    Thank you for these, concise and keeps our attention.

    • @ICUAdvantage
      @ICUAdvantage  2 года назад

      Great to hear! Happy to be able to help!

  • @DuncanMcCloud
    @DuncanMcCloud Год назад +2

    Very clear, concise and helpful - thank you!

  • @SuperMario5912
    @SuperMario5912 2 года назад +25

    NRB 10-15 LPM

  • @sarahdyke4236
    @sarahdyke4236 2 года назад +8

    thank you so much for posting this video! it has been a huge help with my CCRN program. I did want to ask though, I noticed that you have listed the Venturi mask as a "low flow" device but ive been taught that it is to be considered a "high flow" device. Is anyone able to clarify this for me? It would be very much appreciated :)

    • @Sophie3647s
      @Sophie3647s 11 месяцев назад

      I know 1 year later- maybe because venturi typically is not use for flow greater than 50%?

  • @Irisheyesxo
    @Irisheyesxo 2 года назад +2

    Would love to know more about high flow nasal cannula. My mam has COPD desating on moving to the High 60s. Settled down her 02 is staying at 82/85. She will be sent home on high-low Airvo 2. She's on 30 ltrs of oxygen on that machine. So trying to find out as much as possible about the machine before she gets discharged from hospital

  • @genan2002
    @genan2002 Год назад +1

    You are incredible! Thank you doc.

  • @Anwar1923
    @Anwar1923 2 года назад

    Thanks for the excellent video but it really starts at 1:28. If you could skip the intro to the end it would be helpful as it’s repetitive m. Thanks!

  • @gracielacabreja6240
    @gracielacabreja6240 Год назад +2

    lectures starts @ 1:30

  • @hajarenna9997
    @hajarenna9997 8 месяцев назад

    Thank your for this video, I just want to let you know that venturi mask is considered as high flow device, also the face tents. source Cairo book.

  • @dalalsufyan1813
    @dalalsufyan1813 2 года назад +1

    I’m so grateful to you.. can you make a Ved how to do nursing care plan in Icu and how give perfect handover endorsement please 🙏

  • @rajbissoon742
    @rajbissoon742 Год назад +1

    Great videos! Much appreciated🙏🏽

  • @munganiayvonne3548
    @munganiayvonne3548 2 года назад +1

    I really appreciate you so much...many more healthy years to you and continue inspiring and teaching us everyday... Barikiwa mwalimu 🙏🙏🙏😍😍

    • @ICUAdvantage
      @ICUAdvantage  2 года назад

      Thank you so much! Truly happy to be able to help and just glad to videos are well received.

  • @deborahoputteh7387
    @deborahoputteh7387 Месяц назад

    Very informative and precise, thank you!

  • @SuperMario5912
    @SuperMario5912 2 года назад +1

    venturi mask is a high flow device

  • @TheRvBcab00se
    @TheRvBcab00se 2 года назад +3

    On UpToDate and many other resources they say nasal cannula is 1-4L/min and simple mask is 6-10L/min but I routinely see your numbers as well. Can I get some guidance on which is correct?

    • @linda3327
      @linda3327 Год назад

      max for nasal cannula is 6l/min

  • @FarihaMaleque
    @FarihaMaleque 5 месяцев назад

    I have a question
    How T-piece is a noninvasive device?
    Cause when we try to extubate a patient at last we connect t-piece with ET-tube with 10-15L oxygen.
    Can you please explain it?

  • @kaytee789
    @kaytee789 2 года назад +1

    Thank you so much! I can fully understand this!

  • @nickvon7640
    @nickvon7640 2 года назад

    I actually needed this video

  • @thechosenone1727
    @thechosenone1727 2 года назад +1

    Could you please explain how oxygen below 6 L/min in partial rebreather/ simple mask causes CO2 to be rebreathed? Sorry slightly lost here

    • @micahsmith2091
      @micahsmith2091 2 года назад +2

      I'm a student RT. The partial rebreather does not have a one-way valve between the patient and the bag, it's just an opening. This means that the patient can "rebreathe" some of the C02 that they exhale (from their lungs) into the bag.

  • @flyingtiger2212
    @flyingtiger2212 3 месяца назад

    this was a great video!!!!!

  • @yw6648
    @yw6648 2 года назад +1

    Hi Eddie, can you talk about extubation in the future? Thanks!

    • @ICUAdvantage
      @ICUAdvantage  2 года назад +1

      Yes I do have that still on the todo list!

  • @maryam6138
    @maryam6138 9 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much

  • @skyfiraprimafilla9824
    @skyfiraprimafilla9824 Год назад

    Thanks

  • @ClassicEntInc
    @ClassicEntInc 7 дней назад +1

    scientifically how much different forms of oxygen is there?

  • @taz9221
    @taz9221 5 месяцев назад

    Great! Thanks.

  • @tottigal
    @tottigal 4 месяца назад

    Thank You

  • @saharnaseeb2351
    @saharnaseeb2351 Месяц назад

    Which device provide 70 prcnt oxygen?

  • @kalengchanel6332
    @kalengchanel6332 2 года назад

    Saya dri indonesia tidak bahasa inggris bisakah mr. Edi mengaktifkan teksnya pada tiap vidio terimakasih

  • @pietinapay123
    @pietinapay123 Год назад

    How to transfer pt. To wheel chair with oxygen

  • @dr.rahulbharat8210
    @dr.rahulbharat8210 2 года назад

    Too much informative 👏💐🙏

  • @aishasalem1358
    @aishasalem1358 Год назад

    thank you so much i love your content

  • @Aljehanii
    @Aljehanii 10 месяцев назад

    thank u !!!

  • @ParDiss-e4i
    @ParDiss-e4i 5 месяцев назад

    Makes sense.

  • @Inthatorder
    @Inthatorder 2 года назад +1

    Can you explain the term “flow” for high flow nasal cannula. I’ve had a patient on 40% and 55L (which Ik is a pretty high setting) but ig I’m asking what exactly that means?

    • @BriBorgersen
      @BriBorgersen 2 года назад +2

      The liters is amount of oxygen they are getting and the percentage is the quality of oxygen. It’s 40% oxygen mixed with 60% room air and it’s flowing at 55 L per minute

    • @ThenZ6
      @ThenZ6 10 месяцев назад

      I hope you’re not a nurse or emt yet lol

    • @Inthatorder
      @Inthatorder 10 месяцев назад

      ⁠@@ThenZ6I hope you’re not a preceptor or charge nurse because that attitude is why new people in healthcare are afraid to ask questions…like girl get off the internet being rude and miserable…go on somewhere 😂 me and my patients are just fine.

  • @nasirmehmood4348
    @nasirmehmood4348 Год назад

    Its a very informative video thnx

  • @yannur6841
    @yannur6841 Год назад

    Cannot thank you enough!!!

  • @bigfann7871
    @bigfann7871 2 года назад

    So the ambu bag should be connected to the opa or npa or with mask is more functional?

    • @ICUAdvantage
      @ICUAdvantage  2 года назад

      Still use the mask, but have the OPA or NPA in place to help keep the airway open.

  • @wang00736
    @wang00736 2 года назад

    How about air entrainment mask/nebulizer?

    • @Pathologyformedicalstudents
      @Pathologyformedicalstudents 2 года назад

      It may help reduce inflammation in the lungs and open airways especially in the case of respiratory illnesses like asthma

    • @user-od5hr3up6g
      @user-od5hr3up6g 2 года назад

      @Charlie Wang- The air entrainment mask is the venti mask. The nebulizer can be given w/O2 but is for medication delivery.

    • @micahsmith2091
      @micahsmith2091 2 года назад

      @@user-od5hr3up6g I'm a student Respiratory Therapist. The air entrainment mask or Venti mask is for OXYGENATION. The SMALL volume nebulizer is for medication delivery only. The LARGE volume nebulizer is for oxygenation.

  • @RAWRImTRex
    @RAWRImTRex 2 года назад +1

    Do RTs typically make the decisions on which device to use?

    • @ICUAdvantage
      @ICUAdvantage  2 года назад +1

      They certainly can but the RN can as well. If you are ever in doubt absolutely check with them and discuss. Some of these will either require a physician (CPAP/BiPAP/Vent/ECMO) but sometimes the provider may specifically ask for a Venturi or NRBM etc. That said, when managing hypoxia in the moment, the RN can and often will make these adjustments as well as the RT.

  • @knighthauler2529
    @knighthauler2529 10 месяцев назад

    You missed the non re breather mask.

  • @evelynpageau2292
    @evelynpageau2292 Год назад

    NRB should say 12-15L/min not 6-15L/min :)

  • @pemaram736
    @pemaram736 Год назад

    Good video

  • @alkafi4570
    @alkafi4570 2 года назад

    nice

  • @monsieurok5523
    @monsieurok5523 2 года назад

    What is a “salter” device?

    • @ICUAdvantage
      @ICUAdvantage  2 года назад

      ?

    • @monsieurok5523
      @monsieurok5523 2 года назад

      @@ICUAdvantage i often hear patient is on “8 liter salter”. To me that sounds like a face mask (and usually is). But salter? Is that a brand name?

    • @ICUAdvantage
      @ICUAdvantage  2 года назад +1

      @@monsieurok5523 Im not sure as Ive not heard that one.

    • @chadscott6570
      @chadscott6570 Год назад

      @@monsieurok5523 you are correct, salter is a common brand name of oxygen supplies

  • @highstatesvideo.com.4427
    @highstatesvideo.com.4427 Год назад

    Elizabeth Rani 🎉

  • @Jeannie432
    @Jeannie432 6 месяцев назад +11

    Isn't Venturi HIGH flow?!

  • @thilinaalagiyawanna3680
    @thilinaalagiyawanna3680 Год назад

    Thank you very much

  • @sinclair657
    @sinclair657 2 года назад

    Thank you

  • @kend.mckenney4561
    @kend.mckenney4561 Год назад +16

    The venturi mask is a high-flow oxygen delivery device. It can meet the patient's inspiratory demands. The Non-Rebreather is a High Flow device.

    • @turkeytrotproductions4582
      @turkeytrotproductions4582 Год назад +5

      The Non- Rebreather is NOT a true Hi-Flow device. It still delivers a variable (estimated) FiO2.

  • @sammysworld8027
    @sammysworld8027 Год назад +9

    In fact, you have been of help for this lesson. Very simple and concise. Thanks for the good job.

  • @levene_c098
    @levene_c098 2 года назад +5

    Nice! This is a great recap of the Airway and O2 unit I just took!

  • @icuicu1187
    @icuicu1187 2 года назад +3

    I think recent guidelines regarding humidification of nasal canula are against it. Not sure though..
    Yes. Low flow device use for short duration doesn't need humidification

  • @ankitarawat4291
    @ankitarawat4291 5 месяцев назад +2

    I work in critical care and this is the very first topic which they taught us in the icu . Loved the video so informative .

  • @ZaK47-d4s
    @ZaK47-d4s 7 месяцев назад +1

    In determining need in hypoxia the respiratory rate ,depth of breathing and patients mental status example air hunger or drowsy is an essential especially if pulse oximeter is inaccurate .

  • @Mr.C0ffee
    @Mr.C0ffee 2 года назад +3

    Great video! Are there any guidelines regarding the OSat and what type of oxygen delivery devices to use?

    • @BriBorgersen
      @BriBorgersen 2 года назад

      It usually has to do with the patients disease process. Most are ok with 92-96%. At least where I’m at.

  • @Humbletrader08
    @Humbletrader08 Год назад +1

    Bro you are a beast. Thankz. Highly recommended

  • @ΜιχάληςΚαραγεώργος
    @ΜιχάληςΚαραγεώργος 2 года назад +9

    You are amazing i take notes on every lesson you make! Keep the good work!Wish i would reach your level of knowledge one Day!

  • @barbarakarr6727
    @barbarakarr6727 11 месяцев назад +1

    the notes on screen from your videos are great and the different colors really help. one addition for this video and it may be in another series you did, the oxygen hood. :)

  • @tinatanner244
    @tinatanner244 Год назад +2

    I am a first year RT student and this is SO helpful! Thank you!

    • @ICUAdvantage
      @ICUAdvantage  Год назад +2

      Awesome! Best of luck on the rest of your schooling

  • @athinabhuiyan1084
    @athinabhuiyan1084 4 месяца назад

    Very helpful..Thanks for creating this and helping us to learn...

  • @vicpak20
    @vicpak20 6 месяцев назад

    Is the last one Lance Armstrong blood doping exchange

  • @lindatunatate
    @lindatunatate Год назад

    Oscillator, how does it work , is part of ventilator?

  • @susankakai2168
    @susankakai2168 6 месяцев назад

    Very well elaborated and clear...thank you

  • @valevalir-gt1ce
    @valevalir-gt1ce Месяц назад

    10/10👍🏻

  • @denisedavis5728
    @denisedavis5728 Год назад

    Great Information!!!!

  • @jacklinelinus5983
    @jacklinelinus5983 Год назад

    Thanks 👍

  • @faiththornton8042
    @faiththornton8042 2 года назад

    why would one use a nasal pendant? Ive seen them a few times but I havent known why use them instead of a regular nasal canula

    • @ICUAdvantage
      @ICUAdvantage  2 года назад

      Had to look it up as I wasn't familiar with it. Ive only ever seen this on the tubing for EtCO2 detection as well.
      Seems like it creates a tiny reservoir of oxygen and can potentially allow for higher concentrations, but thats just on a quick search.

  • @nicolabanda2231
    @nicolabanda2231 Год назад

    Thank you so much for this

  • @TyroneSmith-k7i
    @TyroneSmith-k7i Год назад +1

    Very informative and concise but also had the required level of detail I required at the time.
    Thank you