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Mechanical Ventilation Boot Camp Curriculum
Published on: March 12, 2018
The basics of mechanical ventilation in adults
1Bill Pruitt is a writer, lecturer, and consultant with over 40 years of experience in respiratory care. He taught cardiorespiratory care at the University of South Alabama for over 20 years. Now retired from teaching, he continues to write, speak, and mentor. Bill is also a member of the Nursing2023 editorial board.
Abstract:
Mechanical ventilation (MV) is a complex, labor-intensive, often life-saving process that requires a knowledgeable team to manage. Nurses play a critical role in caring for adults receiving MV. Therefore, they need to know about all aspects of providing ventilatory support. This article reviews the basics of MV, describes how mechanical ventilators operate, and discusses mechanical ventilator management and the practical aspects of caring for adults requiring MV.
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