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This medical exhibit describes the circulatory system impaired by a positive end expiratory pressure (PEEP) value over 15. The illustration consists of five images. The first image is a schematic diagram of the respiratory system and vascular network. The second image is a schematic of a PEEP reading. The third image is a transverse section through the thorax. The fourth image is a microscopic view of alveoli. The fifth image is a microscopic view of a blood vessel. Positive End Expiratory Pressure, Emt Study, What Is Nursing, Science Diy, Schematic Diagram, The Respiratory System, Jump Street, Cardiac Nursing, 21 Jump Street

This medical exhibit describes the circulatory system impaired by a positive end expiratory pressure (PEEP) value over 15. The illustration consists of five images. The first image is a schematic diagram of the respiratory system and vascular network. The second image is a schematic of a PEEP reading. The third image is a transverse section through the thorax. The fourth image is a microscopic view of alveoli. The fifth image is a microscopic view of a blood vessel.

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Allorah Foote, BSN, RN, CCRN | NCLEX & Nursing School Resources on Instagram: "🫁 VENTILATOR BASICS

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A ventilator is a machine that takes over the functions of breathing for patients who cannot breathe on their own.

The ventilator is connected to a tube inserted into the patient’s trachea to manually ventilate for them.

→ Ventilator: Uses positive pressure to PUSH air into the lungs
→ Normal Breathing: Uses negative pressure to PULL (inhale) air into the lungs

⭐️ Ventilator Settings Basics:

1️⃣ Tidal Volume:
→ Volume of air delivered with each breath

2️⃣ FiO2 (Fraction of Inspired Oxygen):
→Oxygen concentration of air being delivered

3️⃣ PEEP (Positive End Expiratory Pressure):
→ Pressure maintained at the end of each exhalation
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Allorah Foote, BSN, RN, CCRN | NCLEX & Nursing School Resources on Instagram: "🫁 VENTILATOR BASICS follow @nursewellversed for visual nursing education A ventilator is a machine that takes over the functions of breathing for patients who cannot breathe on their own. The ventilator is connected to a tube inserted into the patient’s trachea to manually ventilate for them. → Ventilator: Uses positive pressure to PUSH air into the lungs
→ Normal Breathing: Uses negative pressure to PULL…

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🫁 VENTILATOR BASICS follow @nursewellversed for visual nursing education A ventilator is a machine that takes over the functions of breathing for...

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AirPhysio Oscillating Positive Expiratory Pressure OPEP Device for Average Lung Capacity | AirPhysio Clear Lungs, Bad Cough, Lung Conditions, Lung Infection, Persistent Cough, Healthy Lungs, Middle Ear, Health Guru, Lungs Health

The AirPhysio Average Lung Capacity is designed for most teenagers and adults looking to improve their day-to-day breathing who don’t have any severe lung conditions. This device has the potential to help slow down the progression and improve respiratory conditions like asthma, COPD, Bronchiectasis, cystic fibrosis, etc… Unless you have a severe lung condition or very low lung capacity, this version of AirPhysio is the recommended version for most people.

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