Mechanical Ventilation 101 For Providers
Medgeeks with Andrew Reid
Medgeeks
4.8 • 997 Ratings
🗓️ 14 April 2020
⏱️ 92 minutes
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Summary
We recently held a live training to discuss mechanical ventilation for providers (especially for those without any experience).
There are many being deployed to help, that aren't versed in vents, and so we held this to give you the basics regarding mechanical ventilation.
This is the replay of that training, along with a Q&A session at the end of the training.
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| 0:00.0 | How's it going going to go on, |
| 0:03.0 | going to be talking about ventilator basics for those that might |
| 0:18.0 | be interested in ventilator and mechanical ventilation and kind of just the 101 of what you need to know for the |
| 0:29.5 | provider that may not have any experience with the ventilator and what to do and how to do it well. You're going to. So just so you all know this is our first, hey Dan, thanks for coming. This is our first live events. So give us a couple seconds here to get everything |
| 1:03.4 | started. Make sure everybody's able to get into the room. So, I'm going to. Okay, good. Looks like we got some people coming. Go ahead and leave a comment if you can hear me if everything's okay. |
| 2:03.6 | Quality is okay. |
| 2:07.3 | Happy Easter guys. |
| 2:09.7 | Just let me know in the comments here if everything's okay before we get started. You're going to be here. Looks like I'm getting a lot of thumbs up. That's good. That's good. |
| 2:39.6 | What about on Facebook? Can you guys on Facebook? |
| 2:47.2 | on Facebook, hear me okay? Can you see me okay? |
| 2:55.0 | Sounds good. All right, Alyssa, thank you. Oh, great, great, great. |
| 2:59.0 | Okay, looks good, sounds good. |
| 3:00.5 | Audio fine. |
| 3:02.0 | All good. |
| 3:05.0 | All right, I like to typically wait until five minutes after the schedule time, |
| 3:10.0 | just to let everybody get into the room, |
| 3:12.0 | make sure that everybody has time to catch the beginning |
| 3:16.0 | on Facebook and Instagram. |
| 3:17.3 | All right, let's roll then. |
| 3:18.4 | What do you think? |
| 3:19.3 | You guys ready to get started? |
| 3:21.0 | What do you think? |
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