Mechanical Ventilation: Patient Circuits: Circuiting a Ventilator: Part 4

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  • Опубликовано: 29 янв 2025

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  • @ednassusi2
    @ednassusi2 2 года назад

    Simple and clear steps and explanations. Your ventilator series are very helpful. I am now more confident to set up and prepare for patients requiring ventilation.

  • @luxxeey
    @luxxeey Год назад

    I'm a new subscriber. so Glad I found your videos. they are clear and helpful. thank you for showing every detail.

  • @cikkic6250
    @cikkic6250 5 лет назад +3

    Omggg thank you soo much I am a nurse who is going to start working with ventilators soon... I have been looking up videos for almost a week and you are the best instructor I found ... thank you...

    • @GeorgeORRT
      @GeorgeORRT  5 лет назад

      Thank you for your kind words. I'm glad the videos are of assistance to you. I'll have more videos uploaded in the next few months.

  • @vanessafleuridor8211
    @vanessafleuridor8211 3 месяца назад

    Really appreciate your videos ❤

  • @erinbrown9142
    @erinbrown9142 2 года назад

    Explained sooooo much simpler in this video!!!!

  • @zill-i-humaa2860
    @zill-i-humaa2860 5 лет назад

    Love and respect and huge thanks from India. Your videos just saved me my job.

    • @GeorgeORRT
      @GeorgeORRT  5 лет назад

      Greetings from snowy and cold Canada. Glad it has helped.

  • @michelleserrano5236
    @michelleserrano5236 2 года назад

    Great personality!! Super helpful!! Thank you!

  • @scubatravel7846
    @scubatravel7846 4 года назад

    New nurse here! Thank you so much for your videos!!

  • @smaskarn8623
    @smaskarn8623 6 месяцев назад

    excellent video, thanks!

  • @GüinerMode
    @GüinerMode 4 года назад

    Many thanks for your simple way of teach. Very useful.

  • @sushmabasel5153
    @sushmabasel5153 3 года назад +1

    Very clear explanation,really helpful. It would have been better if you have focused the camera while you were showing the little parts close to the camera cause it was blur and we couldn't see them clearly.

  • @Pallavi_Sinha07
    @Pallavi_Sinha07 5 лет назад

    Very well explained! Crystal clear. Thankyou so much George!🙂

  • @jeffreyrobedello3645
    @jeffreyrobedello3645 3 года назад

    I really learned from your video..

  • @АнараАжикеева-ф1и

    You are the best !

  • @hariharankrishnan5707
    @hariharankrishnan5707 4 года назад

    Hello Doctor, Am from India, Can pls suggest what are disposable will be used for ventilation

  • @АнараАжикеева-ф1и

    Thank you very much !❤

  • @sujithcn6699
    @sujithcn6699 4 года назад +1

    Nice and patient explaining... But to need to clear a doubt during these Covid times... How much part of the expiratory tidal volume gets added into the next breath; and which port of the circuit vents out the excess volume of exhaled breath.. Is there any way to scavenge the waste gases being released into the atmosphere

    • @GeorgeORRT
      @GeorgeORRT  4 года назад +1

      There should be free flow gas in the circuit from the inspiratory limb of the circuit through to the expiratory limb during exhalation. There should be no rebreathing of exhaled gases on modern generation ventilators unless you are using an anaesthetic gas machine (AGM) when a circle circuit and system are used. In that case, all expiratory gases go through a CO2 absorber that remove CO2 from exhaled gas.

  • @kaylifeisajourney1384
    @kaylifeisajourney1384 3 года назад

    How often should be changed? Is it for patients on the vent for months ? It appears patients are getting VAP ?

    • @GeorgeORRT
      @GeorgeORRT  3 года назад

      If the circuit becomes soiled then it should be changed unless the maintenance of high PEEP levels outweigh the risks of loss of PEEP while changing them out. Depending on the protocols of the unit, 1 per week is a standard but some places change them earlier than that.

  • @DrSidd
    @DrSidd 5 лет назад

    You are best as always

  • @lizamartinez9911
    @lizamartinez9911 6 лет назад

    which is the dry side on a circuit?

  • @jennyball4307
    @jennyball4307 6 лет назад +1

    Good Job!

  • @pinkbarbie1737
    @pinkbarbie1737 7 лет назад +1

    Oh my god you are amazing thank you so much keep making RT videos please. NIV, theory videos etc. Thanks.

    • @GeorgeORRT
      @GeorgeORRT  7 лет назад

      Hi: Will keep making more videos etc. so stay tuned as there will be more to come. Thanks for your comment.

  • @ajitdhatrak1477
    @ajitdhatrak1477 4 года назад

    Great explaination

  • @sinclair657
    @sinclair657 2 года назад

    Thank you

  • @nimcoomerhaashi2306
    @nimcoomerhaashi2306 7 месяцев назад

    Amazing ICU

  • @pamelaeteng2302
    @pamelaeteng2302 3 года назад

    this was helpful

  • @soumyajoseph5800
    @soumyajoseph5800 4 года назад

    Humidifier is necessary??if humidifier is not use what will happen??

    • @Gloricelly95
      @Gloricelly95 3 года назад +1

      yes it is necessary to keep things nice humidified so there aren't any thicker secretions, otherwise, you risk a mucus plug on vented person.

  • @samharley8731
    @samharley8731 3 года назад

    Love it

  • @velappanvs9169
    @velappanvs9169 6 лет назад

    Please upload the malayalam version also

  • @pradeep9779
    @pradeep9779 5 лет назад

    Wow.thanku sir

    • @GeorgeORRT
      @GeorgeORRT  5 лет назад

      No problem. Have a good day!