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The Critical Care Triad - The Ventilator Podcast

Caleb Curtis, Jerome Lovelady & Michael Schauf

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Discussing ventilator management in the Prehospital transport environment. We discuss scenario based content coupled current evidence-based literature to provide the latest and best content to our listeners. Our goal and vision is to strengthen the providers in our industry by helping provide an interactive learning platform.
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Welcome to the Life Uncharted Podcast with Christian Schauf. Each week we sit down with extraordinary people who have stuck their nose in the wind, stepped off the beaten path, and forged their own path to success. What made them do it? How did they succeed? And how can we follow in their groundbreaking footsteps? Tune in to hear their stories.
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Send a text...we would love to hear from you! In this episode of the Ventilator Podcast, we discuss different modes of ventilation, including AC (Assisted Controlled), AC Pressure, and SIMV (Synchronized Intermittent Mandatory Ventilation). We explain the key features and settings of each mode and provide insights on how to manage patients in these…
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Send a text...we would love to hear from you! In this episode, we provide an overview of the Zoll EMV+ and Zoll Z-Vent ventilators. We discuss the different modes and preset settings of the ventilators, as well as important considerations such as tubing compliance, leak compensation, and rise time. We emphasize the importance of knowing the equipme…
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Send a text...we would love to hear from you! We're back! In this episode, we discuss ventilator modes, specifically focusing on pressure regulated volume control (PRVC). We explain the basics of PRVC and how it differs from other modes. We also discuss the challenges of classifying ventilator modes and the importance of understanding the patient's…
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Send a text...we would love to hear from you! In this episode, we reflect on our podcast journey over the last year and the global reach of our show. We discuss the importance of training and knowledge in using ventilators effectively. We recap the basic ventilator settings and emphasize the need to monitor and meet the patient's needs as well. We …
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Send a text...we would love to hear from you! In this case study, we delve into the intricate care of a pediatric patient facing the daunting challenge of chest trauma. Through our discussion, we illuminate crucial ventilator strategies, meticulous fluid management, and the nuanced considerations surrounding medication administration. Embedded with…
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Send a text...we would love to hear from you! Summary In this episode, we discuss various topics related to ventilator management. They answer mailbag questions and provide insights on transporting and transitioning LTAC patients. They also explain how to measure plateau pressure on a Hamilton T1 ventilator and discuss the importance of understandi…
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Send a text...we would love to hear from you! Summary – Part 1 & Part 2 In this episode, we would like to introduce Jesse Carroll, the EMS accounts manager for Hamilton Medical. We discuss ASV (Adaptive Support Ventilation) on the Hamilton T1 ventilator and address misconceptions and myths about the mode. We want to highlight the benefits of ASV in…
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Send a text...we would love to hear from you! Summary – Part 1 & Part 2 In this episode, we would like to introduce Jesse Carroll, the EMS accounts manager for Hamilton Medical. We discuss ASV (Adaptive Support Ventilation) on the Hamilton T1 ventilator and address misconceptions and myths about the mode. We want to highlight the benefits of ASV in…
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Send a text...we would love to hear from you! Summary In this episode, we discuss the challenges of neonatal and pediatric ventilation. We also want to emphasize the importance of experience and knowledge in handling ventilators for these patients. We’re covering topics such as ventilator settings for neonates, the significance of inspiratory time,…
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Send a text...we would love to hear from you! Summary In this episode, we discuss the challenges and considerations for neonatal and pediatric intubation. We emphasize the need for proper training and reference materials for healthcare professionals who may be called upon to transport neonates and pediatric patients. The discussion covers topics su…
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Send a text...we would love to hear from you! In this episode, the hosts tackle questions from listeners. They discuss the differences between ABGs and VBGs, the applications of dead space in ventilating patients, and how to calculate ideal body weight and tidal volume for patients with congenital deformities. The hosts emphasize the importance of …
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Send a text...we would love to hear from you! Part 2 continuation... Case Study Description: 10-month-old infant who was born prematurely at 30 weeks’ gestation. She has a history of chronic lung disease. Over the past few days, her parents have noticed increased respiratory distress with coughing, wheezing, and nasal flaring. They also report decr…
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Send a text...we would love to hear from you! RSV is usually a seasonal disease, the CDC says, causing illnesses in the US between October and April, with the largest wave coming in December or January. RSV is the most common cause of hospitalization in children under age 1 year. Two to three out of every 100 infants with RSV infection may require …
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Send a text...we would love to hear from you! In this episode we discuss a case scenario of Asthma exacerbation. This can be one of the most challenging patients to manage on the ventilator. If at all possible we try not to intubate these patients, however there are times when this happens. We will discuss clinical treatment, ventilator management,…
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Send a text...we would love to hear from you! In this new ventilator series Caleb, Michael, and Jerome will discuss the different ventilators and their modes. First up, Hamilton T1 APV/(s)CMV. Here we discuss adaptive pressure ventilation and what this means to the patient while is this mode. criticalcaretriad@outlook.com Check out our Facebook pag…
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Send a text...we would love to hear from you! In this podcast Caleb, Michael, and Jerome discuss the beginnings of ventilator monitored values. Ventilators now have the options to see so many reported values but which ones should you start to look at and what do they mean? We answer these questions and many more on this episode. criticalcaretriad@o…
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Send a text...we would love to hear from you! Caleb, Michael, and Jerome discuss an introduction to ventilator settings focusing on specifics related to the prehospital transport environment. criticalcaretriad@outlook.com Check out our Facebook page. Just look for Critical Care Triad!By Caleb Curtis, Jerome Lovelady & Michael Schauf
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Send a text...we would love to hear from you! Caleb, Michael, and Jerome discuss the differences between ventilators highlighting the main differences between hospital ventilators and transport ventilators. We discuss some of the specifics of these ventilators and how it is essential to know your equipment. With each ventilator comes its strengths …
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Send a text...we would love to hear from you! This initial podcast is an introduction to the co-hosts of The Ventilator Podcast. Caleb Curtis, Michael Schauf and Jerome Lovelady give a brief introduction of themselves. We look forward to hearing from our listeners. Please email: criticalcaretriad@outlook.com Don't forget to subscribe! criticalcaret…
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“Partnerships are hard. And the part that pushes and pulls is the thing that makes the beauty.” - Ryan Heuser(click to tweet) Comfort has its time and place. But more often than not, we overdose on it— eating temptation foods, binge-watching TV shows, and snoozing our alarm clocks instead of waking up to seize the day. When we rewire our receptors …
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“It’s a game of constant adaptation and whoever does that faster usually ends up on top.” - Jack Carr(click to tweet) Everyone has a unique life story. But very few of us actually take the time to tell it. Instead, we go to our jobs and rise in our careers without writing that book that we’ve always dreamt of in the backs of our heads. On today’s e…
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Go to cannablisslabs.com and enter code 0836 for 40% off“People are always in motion now, but there’s something to be said for stillness, presence, and finding a little bit of peace.”- Brandon Harshberger(click to tweet) It’s no secret that Western medicine provides a band-aid to the problem. Pharmaceutical drugs have side effects—we’ve all seen co…
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“Kindness pays dividends. People will come to your rescue if you treat them right.” - Charles Nelson(click to tweet)The average person today has more access to education than ever before.Podcasts, how-to videos, audiobooks—every piece of curriculum for any topic imaginable is instantly available at all times on our smartphones. And with smarter peo…
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Use the promo code “MICHAELBLAND” for $100 off The SEVENTY2 at unchartedsupplyco.com “You can’t be afraid to get in unchartered territory. If you want something uncommon in your life, you have to go through uncommon circumstances.” - Michael Bland(click to tweet) Music doesn’t have to mean instruments and a stage.A conversation has rhythm, tone, an…
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Use code “GREG” at checkout to get $50 off your Zeus charger“In order to get the most out of yourself, sleep and recovery have to be a priority for you.” - Greg Bennett(click to tweet)We can practice night and day.Whether it’s athletics or business, taking the time to run through the motions before the big event is inevitable. We chalk this up as p…
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“You have to put the steps forward. All other people can do is open the door.” - Jax Mariash(click to tweet) Our minds don’t want to endure. But entrepreneurship and endurance sports require a mental strength that transcends our primal instinct to relax. To build the business or achieve the athletic results of our dreams means wiring our brain to s…
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“It’s really all about self-improvement. And not just in terms of your finish time. More about what you learned about yourself and how you solved problems.” - Tim O’Donnell(click to tweet) To reach the highest level, you have to give 100% of yourself.While this undeniable truth might seem like common sense, we often forget that it is a requirement.…
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“The pain of giving up and knowing you just threw in the towel is far worse than any pain you’ll go through in the race.” - Mirinda Carfrae(click to tweet)Exercise causes demons to surface.When we push our body to the the brink of exhaustion, our minds run wild with reasons to quit. The louder and more elegant these justifications become, the more …
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We evolved to live with tigers.Our body’s design is such that if a legitimate threat comes our way, we react appropriately. But the modern world has removed danger from our lives—we wake up in our apartments, go to work in our offices, and return back to comfort and safety each night. This absence of a threat has us displacing our fight-or-flight f…
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Leading by example is the only way to truly lead.This is something that’s easy to forget when we’re in the trenches of building our brands and businesses. We might take a back seat, and try to give directives from afar.But when we do this, our coworkers can sense it. The result of this is that they don’t take the tasks seriously. Why would they? Th…
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On today’s episode of the Life Uncharted Podcast, we are joined by veteran Force Reconnaissance Marine, Travis Haley, to discuss his resourcefulness. Travis has served combat tours in Middle East, Africa and Central Asia, and in this conversation, we dive deep into how he is able to stay present in such high-pressure moments. Tune in to this conver…
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On today’s episode of the Life Uncharted Podcast, we are joined by Lonnie Mayne. Lonnie is the CEO of Red Shoes Living, a team of leaders who has helped businesses grow 817% over the last few years by creating a culture focused on making a positive impact in the world. As an internationally recognized speaker, Lonnie shares his expertise on standin…
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On today’s episode of the Life Uncharted Podcast, we are joined by Julian Carr. Julian is a pro skier, the CEO and Founder of Discrete Clothing, and recently launched the Cirque Trailrunning Series. Tune in to this discussion to learn how he focuses his energy, stays productive and healthy, and what the future holds for this madman. Learn more abou…
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