Respiratory Therapy Pulmonary Ventilator Safety Science

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Ventilator Safety Basics

Ventilator safety ensures that ventilation supports gas exchange without causing lung injury and requires careful monitoring of pressures volumes and alarms.

Pressure Limits

Pressure limits prevent barotrauma by restricting excessive airway pressure during ventilation.

Volume Protection

Volume protection strategies use lower tidal volumes to reduce risk of volutrauma especially in stiff lungs.

Alarm Systems

Alarm systems alert clinicians to unsafe conditions such as disconnection obstruction or high pressure.

Clinical Vigilance

Vigilant monitoring ensures safe ventilation and rapid response to changes in patient condition.

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