Trach And Vent Training
This hands on class is designed for healthcare professionals who will be working with mechanical ventilators.
Trach and vent training. An introductory practical course designed for slp participants with little to no experience with patients using tracheostomy ventilators and speaking valves. Introduction to mechanical ventilation. Concepts included in this course are. Apply to registered nurse pediatrics nurse registered nurse and more.
Ventilator tracheostomy training skills healthcare provider authorized course register now our team of highly skilled respiratory care practitioners each have 25 years experience and are proficient in all areas of acute care critical care sub acute and home care settings ventilator management and education. Speech language pathologists slps with appropriate training contribute to the communication and swallow assessment and management of patients with tracheostomies both with and without ventilator dependence in cooperation with an interprofessional team. Trach and vent training you will participate in trach and vent education including hands on emergency scenarios with full simulation manikin personalized to your needs and learning style after each scenario we will review and debrief to discuss what went well and what could be improved in a collaborative and non judgmental setting. In rare cases an emergency tracheotomy is performed when the airway is suddenly blocked such as after a traumatic injury to the face or neck.
Time will be allotted for you to set parameters on a ventilator change an oxygen tank regulator and perform a tracheostomy tube change on a mannequin. Critical care training center is proud to offer ventilator pulmonary and tracheostomy training course. Much of the class involves hands on learning with ventilators tubing circuits tracheostomy tubes and other pieces of equipment used in the home settings. Anatomy physiology assessment therapy devices equipment effective collaboration with other professionals were discussed.
This is an excellent course for nurses and caregivers planning to care for ventilator dependent patients in the homecare and sub acute setting where ventilator troubleshooting skills is imperative. A tracheostomy is often needed when health problems require long term use of a machine ventilator to help you breathe. Tracheostomy and ventilators can make even the most seasoned healthcare practitioners uneasy.