Course content:
• Introduction to mechanical ventilation
(History, types, parts indications, etc).
• An overview of Pulmonary circulation.
• Respiratory mechanics.
• Ventilation-perfusion mismatch.
• Cas exchange.
• Settings and modes of ventilation.
• Interpretation and Intervention.
• Ventilator alarm settings.
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Target audiences
- Doctors
- Nurses
- Physiotherapists
- Medical/Nursing Students
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If the minute volume is unnecessary high or low can we reduce or increase the tidal volume respectively