Conclusion Context and processes of carecould influenceventilator weaning outcomes
to wean medically complex patients who require continued mechanical ventilation(passive) is designedVentilator Weaning program
result in a progressive decrease of respiratory effort tolerancecontributingto failed ventilator weaning
low - frequency fatigue of the diaphragm?Laghi F , Cattapan SE , Jubran A , Parthasarathy S , Warshawsky P , Choi YS(passive) caused by1241128819.Is weaning failure
The physiological , psychological factorsinfluencingventilator weaning success
Opportunities for advanced practice exist including arterial line placement and RTledventilator weaning
that could be trackedmight influenceventilator weaning
3 key factorsinfluencingventilator weaning
in poor outcomes and prolonged weaning which in turn can increase the risk of deathcan resultin poor outcomes and prolonged weaning which in turn can increase the risk of death
from an imbalance between respiratory load and capacityoften resultsfrom an imbalance between respiratory load and capacity
in prolonged ventilationresultingin prolonged ventilation
alsoresultsalso
her infectionscausedher infections
from low cardiac output states [ 9resultingfrom low cardiac output states [ 9
from a complex interplay of multiple factorsusually resultsfrom a complex interplay of multiple factors
the losses(passive) caused bythe losses
in overestimation of PAOPresultingin overestimation of PAOP
to gradual activation of the diaphragmleadsto gradual activation of the diaphragm
from a complex interplay of factorsresultsfrom a complex interplay of factors