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What you Need to Know About Tracheostomy Tubes 

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Hospitalized COVID patients and the increase of in the need of those requiring tracheostomies for long term respiratory support are reminders that these essential airway devices should be on every clinician's radar. In this space we explain the design and important features of the tracheostomy tube with a focus on those critical features you need to know about the next time you need to manage a patient in respiratory distress with one of these devices in place. Once you're done here don't forget this content is part of one of our PAC learning spaces that seamless integrates with podcasts, our online masterclasses, guided self-practice tools and our uniquely immersive live events. Visit us at PAC and check out the complete learning space using the links below
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Комментарии : 33   
@rondell1694
@rondell1694 Год назад
I am 10 yrs RN in U.S. training for new job in home care for vent patients. Kudos to this nurse for her calm, thorough teaching. The way she teaches and demonstrates goes directly into my brain for immediate comprehension and permanent storage. For me, it doesn’t get any better than this. Thank you for making this video.
@theprotectedairwaycollab
@theprotectedairwaycollab Год назад
This is actually one of our incredible critical care physicians. She developed the curriculum for emergency tracheostomy management on our website. Definitely worth checking out!
@02carena
@02carena Год назад
Yes she is an MD
@02carena
@02carena Год назад
I just subscribed thanks I learned a lot
@mphomolale
@mphomolale 6 месяцев назад
Was watching this video from Google , had to access RU-vid directly to like the video. It was relevant short and graphic
@theprotectedairwaycollab
@theprotectedairwaycollab 4 месяца назад
Glad to hear it
@MizzCherry214
@MizzCherry214 11 месяцев назад
Very well explained, thank you 😊
@PatriciaKenney-jm6jt
@PatriciaKenney-jm6jt 4 месяца назад
very helpful! Easy to understand Thank YOu!!
@Deserts-nz7yi
@Deserts-nz7yi 5 месяцев назад
Very useful! Thanks a lot.
@theprotectedairwaycollab
@theprotectedairwaycollab 4 месяца назад
You're welcome
@anaruiz1931
@anaruiz1931 Месяц назад
This was such a great explanation! AMAZING! Thank you 😊
@msrana5291
@msrana5291 Год назад
Impressive
@brianokengo3337
@brianokengo3337 Год назад
Informative, thank you
@theprotectedairwaycollab
@theprotectedairwaycollab Год назад
Glad it was helpful!
@lhorlegaygucman7959
@lhorlegaygucman7959 6 месяцев назад
Thank u. ❤
@theprotectedairwaycollab
@theprotectedairwaycollab 4 месяца назад
Any time!
@yusuflatifat2596
@yusuflatifat2596 Год назад
What is the valve call please
@theprotectedairwaycollab
@theprotectedairwaycollab Год назад
A Passy Muir valve.
@عبداللهحمودناجيساري
Beautiful
@WinaiM-jk6kj
@WinaiM-jk6kj Год назад
Good
@yourworkbuddy
@yourworkbuddy 5 месяцев назад
Thank you
@J_a_i555
@J_a_i555 Месяц назад
My brother is with Tracheostomy Shiley's tube. Is that green tube available separately? If so what is the cost
@bridgetnarvaez3239
@bridgetnarvaez3239 7 месяцев назад
Thank you for a very clear explanation!
@janesantos4597
@janesantos4597 5 месяцев назад
Po
@myrnacaragay2865
@myrnacaragay2865 Год назад
Thanks doc
@jackgaughan2039
@jackgaughan2039 Год назад
Thank you. But you said that you cannot use the one way valve with a non-fenestrated trache but this is not true. We use valves all the time in intensive care (in the UK) during the weaning process and we never use fenestrated traches. This is because with the cuffed traches we can drop/deflate the cuff, to allow airflow around the cuff and into the upper airway so the patient can breath out.
@theprotectedairwaycollab
@theprotectedairwaycollab Год назад
Thanks for sharing!
@quranandrecitationbyabidma1833
Then how can patient speak ?
@jackgaughan2039
@jackgaughan2039 Год назад
@@quranandrecitationbyabidma1833 the one way valve will allow the patient to speak as it forces the air into the upper airway rather the back through the trache. If you watch another video on RU-vid it should explain it visually which is easier to understand. This is when the cuff is down of course (if there is a cuff).
@Frichilsasta08
@Frichilsasta08 11 месяцев назад
Random question but i figured id ask, As a UK healthcare worker, do you think UK could benefit from having respiratory therapists as part of the healthcare team??? Im a registered nurse is US, and its nice to have a specialized group here who knows a bit more about airway than the average nurse. 😂
@melodykleinovink1968
@melodykleinovink1968 8 месяцев назад
In the UK our physiotherapist (I think you call them physical therapists) are respiratory trained and support the medical team instead of respiratory therapists
@sonamprajapati3078
@sonamprajapati3078 8 месяцев назад
Very good explanation 😊
@theprotectedairwaycollab
@theprotectedairwaycollab 6 месяцев назад
Glad you liked it
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