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Respiratory Associates - Non CE Credit Channel
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 6 พ.ค. 2021
NO CE CREDIT CAN BE ISSUED FOR VIEWING OUR COURSES ON TH-cam. If you need CE credit please take the courses at RespiratoryAssociates.com. You may hear a speaker refer to a course as free or offered at a discount. If so, be aware you are viewing a recording and therefore the speaker was referring to the offer in place at that time (e.g. Respiratory Care Week). We place our course content on this channel at no charge, for those respiratory therapists who are interested in furthering their knowledge of the profession.
Based in Arlington, Texas, we began our respiratory continuing education division in 1996. All of our courses are approved by the American Association for Respiratory Care and are accepted throughout the United States. We are proud to have developed a reputation for combining premium education with reliability and customer service.
Based in Arlington, Texas, we began our respiratory continuing education division in 1996. All of our courses are approved by the American Association for Respiratory Care and are accepted throughout the United States. We are proud to have developed a reputation for combining premium education with reliability and customer service.
Use of Inhaled Nebulized Furosemide for the Treatment of Dyspnea
Discuss the evidence supporting the use of nebulized furosemide in dyspnea for COPD & advanced cancer.
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Coaching Spirometry to Meet ATS/ERS Criteria
มุมมอง 1182 หลายเดือนก่อน
Course Objectives: 1) Become familiar with spirometry context. 2) Learn definitions, 4 volumes & 4 capacities, standardization history, indications, contraindications, calibrations, etc. 3) Learn to list, define, & recognize all ATS criteria for spirometry. 4) Discuss Acceptability, Usability, & Repeatability. 5) Define Grading. 6) Be able to recognize spirometry errors & use instruction, demon...
Artificial Intelligence: Improving Patient Outcomes Until The Machines Rise Up
มุมมอง 952 หลายเดือนก่อน
Course Objectives: Discuss basic concepts and premise of AI. Discuss AI as potentially applicable to healthcare. Discuss AI potential in mechanical ventilation management.
Chest X-ray Interpretation for the Non-Radiologist
มุมมอง 1.7K2 หลายเดือนก่อน
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The Role of Time Constants in Ventilation
มุมมอง 1844 หลายเดือนก่อน
Course Objectives: 1) The role of time constants (RCexp) in understanding lung mechanics. 2) Utilizing the time constant (RCexp) to optimize exhalation.
Is Ventilating with 4-8 ml per kg Still Relevant?
มุมมอง 1134 หลายเดือนก่อน
Live CEU broadcast recorded Saturday, August 31, 2024. Course Objectives: Understanding the role of driving pressure.
When Two Become One Optimizing Patient-Ventilator Synchrony
มุมมอง 2566 หลายเดือนก่อน
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ECMO Physiology & Patient Interactions
มุมมอง 2177 หลายเดือนก่อน
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GOLD COPD Guidelines with Dr. Tim Gilmore
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COURSE OBJECTIVES: 1) Identify the purpose & goal of the GOLD guidelines for COPD. 2) Discuss the assessment & diagnostic aspects of COPD. 3) Identify patients according to the GOLD guidelines to include treatment strategies for stable COPD & COPD exacerbations.
ARDSnet is not enough anymore Ventilation Electrical Impedance Tomography
มุมมอง 1378 หลายเดือนก่อน
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PFT Interpretation with Dr. Tim Gilmore
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ECMO Yesterday, Today, & Tomorrow
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Live CEU broadcast , recorded January, 2024. COURSE OBJECTIVES: 1) Understand the history of extracorporeal support & the role of the respiratory therapist as the ECMO Specialist. 2) Understand the impact of the expanding role of ECMO & the need for more highly trained ECMO Specialists to manage this patient population.
Hyperoxic Acute Lung Injury
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Live CEU Broadcast sponsored by Radiometer America Identify hazards associated with oxygen therapy. Discuss the importance of appropriate oxygen titration. Compare the hazards associated with hypoxemia vs hyperoxemia.
COPD Management -Educating Patients on More Than Meds
มุมมอง 74ปีที่แล้ว
COURSE OBJECTIVES: How NIV plays a role in COPD management. How air quality affects COPD. Another way to think about an Incentive Spirometer. The effects of Pulmonary Rehab.
Pulmonary Vascular Disease
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Explain the etiologies, manifestations, diagnostic techniques, & current management strategies for pulmonary thromboembolism & pulmonary hypertension.
Nicotine Dependence and the Truth Behind Vaping
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Nicotine Dependence and the Truth Behind Vaping
Establishing a Joint Commission Disease-Specific Certification Program
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Establishing a Joint Commission Disease-Specific Certification Program
Prevention and Management of Pressure Injuries from Respiratory Devices
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Prevention and Management of Pressure Injuries from Respiratory Devices
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Cardiovascular Disease in Respiratory Care: Rethinking the Clinical Implications
Management of the Neonatal-Pediatric Airway
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Management of the Neonatal-Pediatric Airway
Addressing the Ethics of Healthcare Disparity
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Addressing the Ethics of Healthcare Disparity
Analyzing & Interpreting Arterial Blood Gases
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Analyzing & Interpreting Arterial Blood Gases
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In ac/volume control if the vent is adjusting the pressure base on compliance. Doesn't it make it more likely a closed loop?
Thanks a lot Coach , for explaining it in a marvelous way,giving all these scenarios, really appreciate you sharing your pearls of knowledge
28:00 Question about this segment. Since static compliance is taken during a breath hold, what does he mean that we can take the exhaled Vt and divide it by the Static Compliance and the he says it's dynamic? I got lost. On the PB 980, when we measure the plateau pressure, it does a hold and also calculates the SC. So, it has already taken the Vt into account. I am assuming there's something different with other ventilators. The talking about spontaneously breathing pts. Again, thus may be a vent brand issue. Is he using a previous CS when it was a machine breath, and using it later with the pts spontaneous volume?
Definition. Driving pressure is [Pplat - PEEP] and is the pressure required for the alveolar opening . Static lung compliance (Cstat) is expressed as [VT / (Pplat - PEEP)]. Thus, driving pressure is also expressed as [VT / Cstat].
I think I get that, but how do you get a static compliance on a spontaneously breathing patient? On the PB 980 or 840, I can't get a breath hold on PSV. Does the Hamilton let you? Or is he using a previously measured Static Compliance?
Reply from Patrick: If the patient is spontaneously breathing it’s harder to get a real plat with an inspiratory hold. Using the formula allows you to at least estimate the plat if you add the peep or total peep if you can get it to the answer from vte/cstat. But either way, as long as the patient isn’t asynchronous, using the vte/cstat is adequate to get a driving pressure. You just have to remember it’s a dynamic measurement and can slightly change with each breath due to the pendeluft effect.
@respiratoryCEU Thanks for clarifying that.
Very informative thank you!
Any video made by Patrick is wonderful, he’s a very respected RT up here, and I am privileged to have attended a lot of these lectures in person. He made me think a lot about ventilation and changed how I think about time constants and asynchrony. Brilliant man! Happy to have worked with him.
This is gold standard Intel. Thank you!
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"If they are answering questions, i would assume they were not unconscious" sent me 😂😂
Someone told me PRVC backwards: Controlling Volume by Regulating Pressure
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Great lecture, Joe has been my savior... currently an rt student, 1 year to go, and it has been tough!But I just had a quick quesh, is propofol a benzo? I believe it's a phenol 🤔
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Thanks so much for this additional respiratory knowledge!
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