
Medical Ventilator System Basics: A clinical guide is a user-friendly guide to the basic principles and the technical aspects of mechanical ventilation and modern complex ventilator systems. Designed to be used at the bed side by busy clinicians, this book demystifies the internal workings of ventilators so they can be used with confidence for day-to-day needs, for advanced ventilation, as well as for patients who are difficult to wean off the ventilator. Using clear language, the author guides the reader from pneumatic principles to the anatomy and physiology of respiration. Split into 16 easy to read chapters, this guide discusses the system components such as the ventilator, breathing circuit, and humidifier, and considers the major ventilator functions, including the control parameters and alarms. Including over 200 full-colour illustrations and practical troubleshooting information you can rely on, regardless of ventilator models or brands, this guide is an invaluable quick-reference resource for both experienced and inexperienced users.
This book investigates the fundamental principles and technical operations of mechanical ventilation systems to improve clinical proficiency at the bedside. Author Yuan Lei provides a structured framework that bridges the gap between pneumatic engineering and respiratory physiology, enabling clinicians to manage complex ventilation scenarios with greater technical confidence.
What You Will Find
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Clinicians frequently cite this text as a highly accessible resource for bedside reference due to its clear, non-academic language. Experts highlight the book's utility in standardizing technical knowledge for both novice and experienced practitioners working in critical care environments.
Page Count:
259
Publication Date:
2017-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191087890
ISBN-13:
9780191087899
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