This documentation frequency is the standard for checking under NIPPV interfaces for skin alterations
What is q4hr?
These are the 3 most common types of NIPPV vents.
What are the trilogy, EVO, and Astral?
This person will place orders for respiratory support and can be the first point of contact for issues
This mode of ventilation provides one continuous pressure to keep airways open
What is CPAP
This is the equipment needed at the bedside when caring for a patient on NIPPV.
What is 2 working suctions, oxygen source, and a bag/mask?
These are the two usual/default products to use under an interface to help pad and prevent skin alterations and breakdown
This newer ventilator is lighter and has a long battery life, making it a better option for portability
What is the astral?
This person can help add oxygen to your ventilator.
Who is a Respiratory Therapist?
What is BiPAP?
This patient is working to breathe, higher respiratory rate, and low O2 sats, despite having blow-by O2
Who is a patient needing positive pressure/NIPPV?
This documentation frequency is the standard for checking under trach and trach ties for skin alterations
What is q12hr or once per shift?
True or False: the Trilogy and Astral will both flash red, yellow, and solid yellow for alarms
This team is available for ICU patients with extended PACU holds.
Who is CCOT?
(Critical Care Outreach Team)
This is an order for what mode of ventilation
What is BiPAP?
What NIPPV device needs respiratory to help set up the oxygen source for?
What is the Trilogy?
What columns need to be filled out for your hourly assessments for an NIPPV patient?
What is HR, RR, patient sat., O2, and respiratory device?
This ventilator silence button will silence all alarms for 2 minutes
What is the EVO?
This is the action to take if your vent is alarming, patient is decompensating, and you need help immediately
What is an Anesthesia Now?
This is an order for what mode of ventilation?
The pneumonic is used to help prepare your ventilated patient for transport.
What is SOAP ME?
Suction, oxygen, airway, people, monitor/ meds, equipment