Intensive Care for Emergency SurgeonsNuts and Bolts of Ventilator Management: When Is Invasive or Noninvasive Mechanical Ventilation Appropriate for Your Patient?
Intensive Care for Emergency Surgeons: Nuts and Bolts of Ventilator Management: When Is Invasive...
Smith, Michael C.; May, Addison K.
2019-05-30 00:00:00
[Management of the patient with respiratory failure is a common though possibly intimidating situation for the emergency surgeon. With various treatment options, both invasive and noninvasive available, a detailed understanding of the risks and benefits of each is crucial. Additionally, an understanding of the underlying pathophysiology of the patient’s respiratory failure and surgical condition is necessary. With this, one may evaluate the clinical situation at hand and apply one of these treatment strategies, in order to support the patient in respiratory failure.]
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Intensive Care for Emergency SurgeonsNuts and Bolts of Ventilator Management: When Is Invasive or Noninvasive Mechanical Ventilation Appropriate for Your Patient?
[Management of the patient with respiratory failure is a common though possibly intimidating situation for the emergency surgeon. With various treatment options, both invasive and noninvasive available, a detailed understanding of the risks and benefits of each is crucial. Additionally, an understanding of the underlying pathophysiology of the patient’s respiratory failure and surgical condition is necessary. With this, one may evaluate the clinical situation at hand and apply one of these treatment strategies, in order to support the patient in respiratory failure.]
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