Dont give wrong information,if on T piece no oxygen is given by oxygen supply then non humidified oxygen will be delivered to patient as normal route of nasopharynx is bypassed in presence of respiration by ET tube or by tracheostomy tube.
In T piece there is small surface area for inspiration as compared to natural inspiration where we inspire in large suface area around our nose so why put patient in trouble as T piece is only temporary and after that we extubate patient.
@TheICUChannel T piece is only temporary after which patient is tried for extubation so why put patient at risk.Also inspiration by T piece have a low surface area for inspiration as compared to natural inspiration where large surface area around nose is present.
yes correct. minimum oxygen to any patient is room air.
Sir kindly teach us about the relationship of Increasing Fio2 and PaO2 value
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How much minimal fio2 we should keep on ventilator?
40%
Dont give wrong information,if on T piece no oxygen is given by oxygen supply then non humidified oxygen will be delivered to patient as normal route of nasopharynx is bypassed in presence of respiration by ET tube or by tracheostomy tube.
Listen carefully -- trachvent is mentioned . And oxygen t should not be wasted just for humidification
In T piece there is small surface area for inspiration as compared to natural inspiration where we inspire in large suface area around our nose so why put patient in trouble as T piece is only temporary and after that we extubate patient.
@TheICUChannel T piece is only temporary after which patient is tried for extubation so why put patient at risk.Also inspiration by T piece have a low surface area for inspiration as compared to natural inspiration where large surface area around nose is present.
@ don’t trust us , kindly read a chapter on t-piece and tracheostomy for the same . It will settle down things .