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'Demonstration of High Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation' by John Arnold MD for OPENPediatrics

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This video reviews how to transition a patient from conventional mechanical ventilation to HFOV.

Direct Links to chapters:
3:21 Chapter 2: Manual Ventilation and Endotracheal Suctioning
6:41 Chapter 3: Transition to High Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation
10:09 Chapter 4: Perform Recruitment Maneuver on HFOV
13:21 Chapter 5: Wean Fraction of Inspiratory Oxygen (FiO2)
16:28 Chapter 6: Hemodynamic Considerations
17:25 Chapter 7: Adjusting Ventilation (CO2 Removal)

LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Upon viewing this presentation, participants will be able to:
• Explain the indications for highfrequency oscillatory ventilation (HFOV).
• Describe the different settings that can be used with HFOV.
• Demonstrate the steps involved in transitioning a patient to HFOV.
• Identify the potential complications of HFOV.

AUTHORS
John Arnold, MD
Senior Associate in Critical Care Medicine
Medical Director of Respiratory Care
Boston Children's Hospital

Barry Grenier, RRTNPS
Respiratory Therapist
Boston Children's Hospital

DATES
Initial publication: September 1, 2012
Last reviewed: July 19, 2022

CITATION
Arnold J, Grenier B, Wolbrink TA. Demonstrations of HFOV. 9/2012. OPENPediatrics. Online Course: https://learn.openpediatrics.org/lear.... Video:    • "Demonstration of High Frequency Osci...  . Podcast:   / vztne  .
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