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- Intubation - Intensive Care Hotline
Intubation What is intubation? Intubation, (Tracheal intubation) is the placement of a flexible plastic tube (Breathing Tube or Endotracheal Tube) into the trachea (windpipe), through the mouth or sometimes through the nose, to maintain an open airway or to serve as a conduit through which to administer certain drugs
- How long can a breathing tube or an endotracheal tube stay in . . .
In this article, we're going to assess the time frames for how long a breathing tube or an endotracheal tube can stay in
- Extubation - Intensive Care Hotline
Extubation What is extubation? The removal of the Breathing Tube or Endotracheal Tube after Intubation of the larynx or trachea (wind pipe) The purpose of extubation in Intensive Care is to take the Patient off mechanical ventilation (Ventilators (Breathing Machines) so that he or she is able to breathe on their own What is done?
- 10 Common Problems Coming Off the Ventilator in ICU and How to Solve . . .
Now sometimes what can lead to intubation as well is a cardiac condition, a heart condition such as heart attack, cardiac arrest, and if you’re fluid overload the lungs, you might have a fluid overloaded heart that’s weak and you’ve got to keep a patient dry, maximum 500 mls positive depending on the weight a little bit, and you’ve got
- YOUR INTENSIVE CARE HOTLINE - Quick Tip for Families in Intensive Care . . .
Quick Tip for Families in Intensive Care: How Long Can a Patient be on BIPAP (Bilevel Positive Airway Pressure) Before Needing Intubation? Hi, it’s Patrik Hutzel from intensivecarehotline com with another quick tip for families in intensive care
- HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO WAKE UP AFTER BEING VENTILATED? - Intensive . . .
YOUR INTENSIVE CARE HOTLINE - HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO WAKE UP AFTER BEING VENTILATED?
- How I manage a difficult intubation - BioMed Central
Tracheal intubation may be difficult for either anatomical or physiological reasons An anatomically difficult intubation (sometimes referred to as a “difficult airway ”) involves challenges in viewing the vocal cords (difficult laryngoscopy) or passing a tube into the trachea (difficult endotracheal tube placement)
- YOUR INTENSIVE CARE HOTLINE - Quick Tip for Families in Intensive Care . . .
Those are all ways to potentially avoid a reintubation and intubation means putting back a breathing tube So, other risks are aspiration
- Nasogastric Tubes (NG Tube) - Intensive Care Hotline
The insertion of a NasogastricTube (NG Tube), also known as Gastric intubation, via the nasal passage (ie, nasogastric route) is a common procedure in Intensive Care that provides access to the stomach for diagnostic and therapeutic purposes
- YOUR INTENSIVE CARE HOTLINE - Quick Tip for Families in Intensive Care . . .
Quick Tip for Families in Intensive Care: Why Does a Critically Ill Patient in ICU Need Fentanyl for Re-intubation and Ventilation After TBI (Traumatic Brain Injury)?
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