
Tracheostomy Education
Patients with tracheostomy are at high risk of preventable adverse events. Join Dr. Jerry Gentile and Nicole DePalma as they delve into all things tracheostomy. Tracheostomy Education's mission is to improve the safety, care, and lives of those with tracheostomy. This podcast is for healthcare administrators or care providers such as physicians, respiratory therapists, speech-language pathologists or nurses who are interesting in learning more about tracheostomy.
Tracheostomy Education
Mechanical Ventilation Basics Part 1: Episode 6
In this episode, Dr. Jerry Gentile discusses mechanical ventilation and its importance in critical and emergency settings. Mechanical ventilation applies positive pressure breaths to patients with impaired ventilation, compromised airways, or respiratory failure. Respiratory therapists need a thorough understanding of mechanical ventilation, airway mechanics, and human anatomy to effectively manage intubated or tracheostomized patients. The three primary indications for invasive mechanical ventilation are airway compromise due to disease, hyperventilation resulting from impaired drive or gas exchange difficulties, and hypoxemic respiratory failure. The management of mechanically ventilated patients requires a multidisciplinary collaboration, including physicians, nurses, respiratory therapists, and family support.
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