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Discussing ventilator management in the Prehospital transport environment. We discuss scenario based content coupled current evidence-based literature to provide the latest and best content to our listeners. Our goal and vision is to strengthen the providers in our industry by helping provide an interactive learning platform. 

The Critical Care Triad - The Ventilator Podcast Caleb Curtis, Jerome Lovelady & Michael Schauf

    • Health & Fitness
    • 5.0 • 25 Ratings

Discussing ventilator management in the Prehospital transport environment. We discuss scenario based content coupled current evidence-based literature to provide the latest and best content to our listeners. Our goal and vision is to strengthen the providers in our industry by helping provide an interactive learning platform. 

    Season 2 Episode #1 - Misnomers in Ventilator Modes - PRVC

    Season 2 Episode #1 - Misnomers in Ventilator Modes - PRVC

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    We're back! In this episode, we discuss ventilator modes, specifically focusing on pressure regulated volume control (PRVC). We explain the basics of PRVC and how it differs from other modes. We also discuss the challenges of classifying ventilator modes and the importance of understanding the patient's needs and disease process when selecting a mode. We provide strategies for managing air hungry patients and offer tips for adjusting settings on different ventilator models. We also want to  emphasize the need for individualized care and monitoring of patient response.

    Takeaways
    Understanding the basics of PRVC and how it differs from other ventilator modesConsidering the patient's needs and disease process when selecting a modeStrategies for managing air hungry patients and adjusting settings on different ventilator modelsThe importance of individualized care and monitoring patient response
    Keywords
    ventilator modes, pressure regulated volume control, PRVC, air hungry patients, individualized care, monitoring
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    • 37 min
    Podcast #23 - Happy Birthday to us! We've been here a year! Recap...

    Podcast #23 - Happy Birthday to us! We've been here a year! Recap...

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    In this episode, we reflect on our podcast journey over the last year and the global reach of our show. We discuss the importance of training and knowledge in using ventilators effectively. We recap the basic ventilator settings and emphasize the need to monitor and meet the patient's needs as well. We engage in a slight debate about SIMV vs. AC mode and discuss the increasing use of non-invasive ventilation in transports. We also highlight the new definitions in ARDS classification and express our commitment to research and evidence-based practice. We want to conclude this episode by encouraging listeners to engage with them and stay updated on their future episodes.

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    • 40 min
    Episode #22 - Pediatric Transport Case Study

    Episode #22 - Pediatric Transport Case Study

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    In this case study, we delve into the intricate care of a pediatric patient facing the daunting challenge of chest trauma. Through our discussion, we illuminate crucial ventilator strategies, meticulous fluid management, and the nuanced considerations surrounding medication administration. 
    Embedded within our discourse is an unwavering call to arms for unwavering familiarity with equipment and adherence to guidelines. Furthermore, we underscore the indispensable value of ongoing training and education, particularly in the delicate realm of pediatric care.

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    • 37 min
    Episode #21 - Mailbag #2

    Episode #21 - Mailbag #2

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    Summary
    In this episode, we discuss various topics related to ventilator management. They answer mailbag questions and provide insights on transporting and transitioning LTAC patients. They also explain how to measure plateau pressure on a Hamilton T1 ventilator and discuss the importance of understanding different ventilator modes. Additionally, they address the issue of low-pressure oxygen on noninvasive ventilation. The episode concludes with closing remarks and a call for listener engagement.
    Takeaways
    Proper communication with caregivers and patients is crucial when dealing with LTAC patients.Understanding different ventilator modes is essential for effective ventilator management.Measuring plateau pressure on a Hamilton T1 ventilator requires using the delta pressure and adding the PEEP setting.Low-pressure oxygen on noninvasive ventilation should be used cautiously and with proper training.Email us at: criticalcaretriad@outlook.com
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    • 42 min
    Episode #20 - Adaptive Support Ventilation with Jesse Carroll of Hamilton Medical - Part 2

    Episode #20 - Adaptive Support Ventilation with Jesse Carroll of Hamilton Medical - Part 2

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    Summary – Part 1 & Part 2 
    In this episode, we would like to introduce Jesse Carroll, the EMS accounts manager for Hamilton Medical. We discuss ASV (Adaptive Support Ventilation) on the Hamilton T1 ventilator and address misconceptions and myths about the mode. We want to highlight the benefits of ASV in reducing cognitive load for clinicians and promoting lung protective strategies. The limitations and contraindications of ASV are also discussed. This conversation explores the training methods and approaches for ventilator management. The discussion emphasizes the importance of waveform management and understanding pressure, flow, and volume. The dynamic lung graphic is introduced as a valuable tool for identifying disease processes. The conversation highlights the significance of practical training and the use of the dynamic lung in both ASV and conventional ventilation modes. The importance of time on target and the challenges of implementing complex formulas like the Otis and Meads equations are discussed. The conversation concludes with a focus on reducing cognitive load and engaging learners with practical applications.
    These episodes (Part 1 & 2) conclude with a focus on educating and building trust in ASV.
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    Key Takeaways for Part 1 & Part 2
    ASV on the Hamilton T1 ventilator leverages the power of the proximal flow sensor to measure and manipulate a patient's ventilation status.ASV is an advanced monitoring device that reduces cognitive load for clinicians and allows for optimal patient care.ASV provides lung protective strategies by monitoring static lung compliance, airway resistance, and expiratory time constant.ASV is not a set it and forget it mode, but rather a tool to optimize patient care and engage clinicians in the ventilation process.Education and trust-building are essential in promoting the use of ASV and transitioning from ASV to conventional ventilation. Understanding waveforms is crucial for effective ventilator training.The dynamic lung graphic is a valuable tool for identifying disease processes.Practical training and hands-on experience are essential for mastering ventilator management.Reducing cognitive load and engaging learners with practical applications can enhance understanding and retention.Fuller Butz: A Behind the Scenes Plastic Surgery PodcastBoard Certified Plastic Surgeons Dr. Sam Fuller and Dr. Dan Butz discuss hot topics!Listen on: Apple Podcasts   Spotify
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    • 25 min
    Episode #19 - Adaptive Support Ventilation with Jesse Carroll of Hamilton Medical - Part 1

    Episode #19 - Adaptive Support Ventilation with Jesse Carroll of Hamilton Medical - Part 1

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    Summary – Part 1 & Part 2 
    In this episode, we would like to introduce Jesse Carroll, the EMS accounts manager for Hamilton Medical. We discuss ASV (Adaptive Support Ventilation) on the Hamilton T1 ventilator and address misconceptions and myths about the mode. We want to highlight the benefits of ASV in reducing cognitive load for clinicians and promoting lung protective strategies. The limitations and contraindications of ASV are also discussed. This conversation explores the training methods and approaches for ventilator management. The discussion emphasizes the importance of waveform management and understanding pressure, flow, and volume. The dynamic lung graphic is introduced as a valuable tool for identifying disease processes. The conversation highlights the significance of practical training and the use of the dynamic lung in both ASV and conventional ventilation modes. The importance of time on target and the challenges of implementing complex formulas like the Otis and Meads equations are discussed. The conversation concludes with a focus on reducing cognitive load and engaging learners with practical applications.
    These episodes (Part 1 & 2) conclude with a focus on educating and building trust in ASV.
    Contact us at: criticalcaretriad@outlook.com
    Key Takeaways for Part 1 & Part 2
    ASV on the Hamilton T1 ventilator leverages the power of the proximal flow sensor to measure and manipulate a patient's ventilation status.ASV is an advanced monitoring device that reduces cognitive load for clinicians and allows for optimal patient care.ASV provides lung protective strategies by monitoring static lung compliance, airway resistance, and expiratory time constant.ASV is not a set it and forget it mode, but rather a tool to optimize patient care and engage clinicians in the ventilation process.Education and trust-building are essential in promoting the use of ASV and transitioning from ASV to conventional ventilation. Understanding waveforms is crucial for effective ventilator training.The dynamic lung graphic is a valuable tool for identifying disease processes.Practical training and hands-on experience are essential for mastering ventilator management.Reducing cognitive load and engaging learners with practical applications can enhance understanding and retention.Fuller Butz: A Behind the Scenes Plastic Surgery PodcastBoard Certified Plastic Surgeons Dr. Sam Fuller and Dr. Dan Butz discuss hot topics!Listen on: Apple Podcasts   Spotify
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    • 39 min

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Years of clinical experience efficiently and concisely communicated with style and grace.

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Loved the episode on vent modes! I shared with my nursing students. Great show, guys! -Libby

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Great team with a diverse knowledge base on ventilator and ventilator management. Keep it up. Following and awesome content and collaboration.

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