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  • How can nurses care for people properly when they are slaved out /overworked/ numb from being overwhelmed with unreasonable workloads? Who is responsible? Why isn't their enough money for quality labor environments/ wages that match the stress and responsibility? It comes from high places...be politically informed to find the answers...watch MONEY CHANGERS- THE INTERNATIONAL BANKERS documentary. Open your eyes as to where public money for healthcare is going and it's not to the people.

  • vent must get the message " flow dropped " than can be send by ups

  • I love this video. I am the one who called this morning asking you all about these vents.

  • ventilation technology is becoming much better all the time, but it is failing to address the problems of Positive Pressure Ventilation. VAP, barotrauma, working by path-of-least-resistance, and negative cardiac output. These are big problems. These problems are nonexistant with Biphasic Cuirass Ventilation by United Hayek. It is a completely different way of ventilating, with no known side effects. I have seen the results. Search for Biphasic Cuirass Ventilation on youtube.

  • Great video. Thanks for posting. Can't wait to check out the next part.

  • flow drop is measured at the expiratory valve when pt's lung expand spontaneusly not allowing Vt to go back in volume as it came from vetilator. Sensitivity is another trigger which tells vent. that pt. spontaneusly expanded his lungs using his muscles so Vt or P. can be delivered. Again, squizing lung test.( glove ) together doesn't reflect real effort of patient.

  • respiratory effort is made by pt if you expand the testing lung not by squizing it .  you make very big mistake in explaining this.

  • @zenek0077 @zenek0077 That's partly true. But if a lung is full the intrathoracic pressure needs to decrease to allow for the next breath (Vt to be delivered). Squeezing the test lung is sort of like replicating this effect. If a person is breathing spontaneously they don't keep inhaling when their lungs are full - they exhale and then take a new breath.

  • I hate seeing this machine my father was on this and a dialysis machine or 50 days and he still couldn't make it :'( every time I see this machine I remember seeing him hoping he will get better even though in 01 this saved my fathers life but in 06 it couldn't

  • @ADKIc3mAnX36O Sorry for your loss.

  • @DJMoxie Thanks

  • Thanks

  • it is specifically helpful to RT students like me.,,: )

  • Thank you

  • this is helpful. I'm a nursing student graduating soon, and I want to have a better understanding of what these are and what they do. this is good, i just don't understand the sporadic music and talking while you are talking.

  • Such an interesting choice of opening music:)

  • hey please change the abbreviation of SIMV, in the slides you have written as SMIV

  • this is helpful, but the editing was horrible

  • thank you for the educational video.. i understand them better. Nursing students all over the world are watching!

  • best video for the respiratory therapist..thank you!

  • good vid . down to earth

  • Thanks Doc!!!

  • good video but whats with the spontaneous music and voice overs??

  • really i needed this examination

    but can u include pediaric also

    and is the difference is the ventlation volume only??

  • good videos for difficult issue

  • Simply awesome!

  • Pretty graphics.

  • So gratefuL to knw tht u are sharing ur knwledge 2 oders. Keep up the Good job!

  • nigella, keep asking questions, it will "click" soon. I promise.

    That's very astute of you to notice that "smart" and "good teacher" are not the same. Many people out there undervalue education by thinking that any smart person can do it, which is utterly wrong.

  • @drifter120 I agree.

  • This is cool. I watched it several times (although I still don't get it) and I just noticed that he color coded the modes and types! I am hoping to get it some day. But I guess I am not that mechanically inclined and our teacher wasnt very good. Smart, but not a good Teacher. Thanks so much for posting this, now only if i could see how to adjust the vent when given ABG and settings.

  • This is sad, A respiratory therapist watching a respiratory therapist teach A/C, SIMV etc....I should probably get back to work before I get written up.

    Well done

  • Thanks for the video! JMW74

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