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A Structured Approach to Extubation in Mechanically Ventilated Rats
Published on: July 18, 2025
Nurse-led extubation in the post-anaesthesia care unit
Olivia Sonneborn1, Gill Robers2
11 La Trobe University - Perianaesthetic Care Course Coordinator La Trobe/Alfred Clinical School Level 4, Prahran, Australia.
Abstract:
Weaning of mechanical ventilation occurs in intensive care units by nurses, which stimulates the prospect of nurse-led extubation extending into the PACU environment for improved patient outcomes and reduced demand of hospital resources. Nurse-led patient extubation in the PACU, would involve specially trained nurses weaning mechanical ventilation via an established protocol for a specific patient group, prior to the patient being extubated by an anaesthetist or intensivist.
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