Respiratory Therapy Pulmonary Ventilator Weaning Science

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Weaning Basics

Weaning transitions patients from mechanical ventilation to spontaneous breathing and requires stable respiratory function and adequate muscle strength.

Readiness Assessment

Assessment includes evaluating oxygenation ventilation hemodynamic stability and mental status to determine readiness.

Spontaneous Breathing Trials

Trials test the patientÂ’s ability to breathe independently and help identify weaning success or failure.

Weaning Strategies

Strategies include gradual reduction of support pressure support trials and monitoring for fatigue.

Clinical Outcomes

Successful weaning reduces complications and supports recovery.

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