Thank you so much for this valuable information and break down. As a respiratory student this video and all your videos are extremely helpful. Please never stop educating you have a special gift on your deliverance in this field. Thank you!
Okay. This isn't about systemic circulation, but I do have a question. I've had a lot of discussion about back-up rates on BiPAP's. How do you utilize a backup rate when setting up the BiPAP? Is it necessary? How does a backup rate benefit a patient?
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Thank you so much for this valuable information and break down. As a respiratory student this video and all your videos are extremely helpful. Please never stop educating you have a special gift on your deliverance in this field. Thank you!
Graduated in December, currently reviewing for the TMC (Wish me luck 😅), but this video would have helped me GREATLY in school. Thank you!
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I am from a far away country and I continue to follow all the videos on this wonderful channel. Thank you for your effort and valuable information.
Could u explain , mechanical power of a ventilated patient with formula
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Okay. This isn't about systemic circulation, but I do have a question. I've had a lot of discussion about back-up rates on BiPAP's. How do you utilize a backup rate when setting up the BiPAP? Is it necessary? How does a backup rate benefit a patient?
Backup rates are for patients who aren’t able to spontaneously breathe. If that happens then most likely they need to be intubated.
It insures a S/T RR. But, if they are not triggering any breaths they need to be tube.