PPT-Respiratory Disease,02 and CPAP
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Respiration and Ventilation Understanding these two concepts is the key to understanding respiratory disease and its treatment Respiration refers to the exchange
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Respiration and Ventilation Understanding these two concepts is the key to understanding respiratory disease and its treatment Respiration refers to the exchange of gases between an organism and it environment. Aylin. Seven. CAUSES OF RESPIRATORY FAILURE. Upper – croup/epiglottis. Lower – bronchiolitis. Lung – pneumonia/ARDS, pulmonary . oedema. Status . Epilepticus. Apnoea. of prematurity. Intoxication. . Overview and Challenges. Jeffrey S. . Gerdes. , MD, MBA. Associate Chair, Department of Pediatrics. Children. ’. s Hospital of Philadelphia. Associate Professor, Perelman School of Medicine. Emidio. Bovine Respiratory Disease Prevention: Opportunities for Genetic Selection in Dairy Cattle . WDMC 3/5/2015 . Alison Van Eenennaam, Ph.D.. Cooperative Extension Specialist. Animal Biotechnology and Genomics . Neonatologis. . Semnan. Medical Sciences University. Novel Approaches to Surfactant Administration. RDS - Treatment. Oxygen. CPAP. Mechanical ventilation. Surfactant replacement. Supportive Care. Information about HMD in Late 1960’s. APRIL 2014. CPAP BASICS. Establish a protocol for Continuous Positive Airway Pressure usage for pre-hospital respiratory distress. Discuss the basic principles of Continuous Positive Airway Pressure and its application. neonatals. and pediatrics. Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP). Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) is primarily indicated for use in treating respiratory distress. CPAP was adapted for infants in the 1970’s as an alternative to the more invasive mechanical ventilation. Its primary function is to establish an open airway. The circuit is structured such that a continuous flow of humidified oxygen in combination with other compressed gases is delivered.. Miami Valley Hospital. EMS Education. Objectives. Define Congestive Heart Failure. Define COPD. Review standing orders for CHF and COPD. Describe CPAP. Practice usage of CPAP. A congested heart. Congestive Heart Failure. CPAP – Continuous Positive Airway Pressure. Protocol. Presentation Goals. Our Goal in the Field using CPAP. The Physiological Effects. Delivery Systems. Indications/Contraindications. Definitions. “Learn the Lingo”. BLS CPAP Continuous Positive Airway Pressure Objectives Why CPAP? Respiratory A&P Review How does CPAP work? Indications Contraindications CPAP Methods What is CPAP? C ontinuous P ositive A irway PEM ECHO Conference Series. February 14. th. 2019. Ric Pierce. Assistant Professor or Pediatrics. Yale School of Medicine. Section of Pediatric Critical Care Medicine. Disclosures . I have no relevant financial interests to disclose. inspiration to keep your airways open, and the lower pressure (EPAP)is delivered when you exhale.Some people who are ordereda very high pressure to relieve their apneas may find it difficult to breath Establish a protocol for Continuous Positive Airway Pressure usage for pre-hospital respiratory distress. Discuss the basic principles of Continuous Positive Airway Pressure and its application. Review the physiological effects of CPAP. PRESSURE (CPAP) . Aida A. . Manthar. DEFINITION. Non-invasive . respiratory support . utilizing continuous distending pressure during inspiration and expiration in . Washington State Department of Health. EMT Basic Curriculum. Developed by:. Lynn Wittwer, MD, MPD. Marc Muhr, EMT-P. TJ Bishop, EMT-P. Clark County EMS. Keith Wesley, MD, EMS Medical Director. State of Wisconsin.
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