How can I choose the best way of ventilation?
In order to choose the best mode of ventilation, it is necessary to consider the use of the patient's basic health, the level of consciousness and the type of fan. Since ventilation methods are usually treated according to the patient's reaction, the ongoing patient evaluation should also be completed. The mode of ventilation can also be changed after obtaining arterial blood gas, which helps to measure the physical reaction of the person to the fan.
You need to consider the type of fan. Many types of fans can provide several ways of ventilation from which you can choose, such as assistance assistance, synchronized intermittent compulsory ventilation (SIMV) and continuous positive pressure in the airways (CPAP). Not all fans will have options for all modes. For example, portable fans may have fewer options because they are usually used for a short term for transport. The home fan, which is designed for long -term use, may also not have all Available modes. Modes
provide different levels of supportRY and can provide either set air volume or set pressure. The volumes can change with the pressure set. When the volume is delivered, the pressure can change with each breath. When choosing the best ventilation method, it is important to consider what needs to be controlled, lung pressure or air volume in the lungs.
Depending on the ventilation mode used, different fan settings will be started. The oxygen level is set with all ventilation methods. In some modes, respiratory frequency is also set. The speed at which the inspiration part of the breath is supplied can also be set.
The patient's consciousness level should also be a factor in choosing the best ventilation way. Some regimens make the patient more comfortable to breathe when it is completely awake. If thepacient is unable to breathe alone, a regime that provides full support is required. Modes such as SIMV can also be selectedAT, where the machine gives the breath, but the patient also initiates some breath. This regimen can be best if the patient is not entirely awake, but not completely comatose or calming.
When the patient is more awake and initiates his breath himself, a regimen like CPAP should consider. The set number of breaths is not delivered during CPAP ventilation mode. The patient does all breathing himself. Only the set pressure and oxygen support levels are supplied. CPAP is often used when the patient is parked from the fan.