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Discussion Topic  RE: compliance (in RC Professionals) by JeffWhitnack
The static compliance is a calculation whereby the pressure is divided into the volume----after subt......
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Discussion Topic  RE: High flow vs. low flow devices (in RC Professionals) by JeffWhitnack
Just thought of something... Gwendy, could you list the devices from the school, both labeled low a......
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Discussion Topic  RE: High flow vs. low flow devices (in RC Professionals) by JeffWhitnack
High flow---ALL the inspiratory flow demand is met by the device, whatever that may be. The device ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: vive settings on babylog 8000 (in RC Professionals) by JeffWhitnack
Let me reiterate that my working knowledge of the Babylog is very limited. My understanding of VI......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Draeger Babylog (in RC Professionals) by JeffWhitnack
Just got this from Dennis Bing (Drager). I've seen him talk about PSV/VG at a conference, met him a......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Draeger Babylog (in RC Professionals) by JeffWhitnack
I am not at work, but off for a few more days. I am not a Babylog expert by any stretch. We have a......
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Discussion Topic  Posts into deep freeze (in RC Professionals) by JeffWhitnack
I have made several posts here that elicited a "must be approved" message. Then they seem to go int......
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Discussion Topic  CPAP/PS without apnea alarm or backup rate kicking in (in RC Professionals) by JeffWhitnack
See the description of a case posted below. It is Open Access at ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Servo i versus PB 840 (in RC Professionals) by JeffWhitnack
First let me re-emphasize that I an NOT a cheerleader for any one type or brand of ventilator. We R......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Servo i versus PB 840 (in RC Professionals) by JeffWhitnack
Ramp flow was described as a superior feature. Not that this one superior feature makes it necessar......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Servo i versus PB 840 (in RC Professionals) by JeffWhitnack
I don't discount the entire article. I just disagree with a primary premise which sets control and ......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Servo i versus PB 840 (in RC Professionals) by JeffWhitnack
Will try again what I posted earlier. The 300A is not totally in the past. Many hospitals still us......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Servo i versus PB 840 (in RC Professionals) by JeffWhitnack
I replied to above thread, but apparently waitng to be approved. I have several articles about NAVA......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Servo i versus PB 840 (in RC Professionals) by JeffWhitnack
Seatac, I agree the NG tube PLACEMENT may not be that big of an idea IF the patient is intubated--t......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Servo i versus PB 840 (in RC Professionals) by JeffWhitnack
For all the ranting and raving...you aren't advocating doing anything about the ET tube. You want t......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Servo i versus PB 840 (in RC Professionals) by JeffWhitnack
I need to clear up a mistake. PAV DOES NOT decrease support the more the patient draws in! The opp......
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Discussion Topic  RE: CPT for Plural Effusion (in RC Professionals) by JeffWhitnack
If you mean by "CPT" Postural Drainage and Percussion then it makes utterly no sense to do that to t......
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Discussion Topic  Neulized Heparin for ALI (in RC Professionals) by JeffWhitnack
"A phase 1 trial of nebulised heparin in acute lung injury Critical Care 2008, 12:R64 doi:10.1186/c......
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Discussion Topic  RE: HOW IS YOUR JOB? (in RC Professionals) by JeffWhitnack
Hi Renton, I think "Physician Extender" is a kind of inclusive term for Physician Assistants (PA's......
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Discussion Topic  RE: Purchasing a vent as hedge against flu pandemic (in RC Professionals) by JeffWhitnack
I think I have that book in my "to do" pile. I did read the one by Gina Kolata (forget the name). ......
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