OBJECTIVES: Manual ventilation of intubated patients is a common intervention. It requires skill as well as physical effort and is typically restricted to brief periods. Prolonged manual ventilation may be unavoidable in some scenarios, for example, extreme mass casualty incidents. The present study tested whether nurses are capable of appropriately manually ventilating patients for 6 hours. DESIGN: Volunteers performed ventilation on an electronic simulator for 6 hours while their own cardiorespiratory variables and the quality of the delivered ventilation were measured and recorded. The volunteers scored their perceived level of effort on a standard Borg Scale. SETTING: Research laboratory at the Emergency Department, Tel Aviv Medical Cen...
Introduction. Manikin-based studies for evaluation of ventilation performance show high heterogeneit...
Mechanical ventilation refers to the use of life support technology to perform the work of breathing...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether real-time ventilation feedback would improve provider adherence t...
OBJECTIVES: The efficacy of a modified bag-valve mask (BVM) with a ventilation rate alarm system...
Objectives: In this study we compared two ventilation and intubation strategies with regard to their...
INTRODUCTION:Bag-valve-mask ventilation is a key component of life support, but only one handheld re...
Retention of ventilation skills by emergency nurses three and six months after training: Smart Bag c...
BACKGROUND: During the COVID-19 pandemic, a need for innovative, inexpensive, and simple ventilator ...
When a patient is unable to breathe or maintain their airway they will most likely be ventilated by ...
Abstract Background: High burden of morbidity and mortality due to respiratory illnesses was witnes...
To evaluate nursing students’ CPR skills using mouth-to-mouth (MMV) and bag-valve-mask (BMV) ventila...
Abstract: Recent recommendations made by ILCOR have de-emphasised the role of advanced airway manage...
OBJECTIVES: A bag-valve mask (BVM) device is used as one of the first-line pieces of equipment in em...
An intubating laryngeal mask airway (ILMA) is an alternative device for airway control, capable of p...
OBJECTIVES: Lung- and diaphragm-protective ventilation is a novel concept that aims to limit the det...
Introduction. Manikin-based studies for evaluation of ventilation performance show high heterogeneit...
Mechanical ventilation refers to the use of life support technology to perform the work of breathing...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether real-time ventilation feedback would improve provider adherence t...
OBJECTIVES: The efficacy of a modified bag-valve mask (BVM) with a ventilation rate alarm system...
Objectives: In this study we compared two ventilation and intubation strategies with regard to their...
INTRODUCTION:Bag-valve-mask ventilation is a key component of life support, but only one handheld re...
Retention of ventilation skills by emergency nurses three and six months after training: Smart Bag c...
BACKGROUND: During the COVID-19 pandemic, a need for innovative, inexpensive, and simple ventilator ...
When a patient is unable to breathe or maintain their airway they will most likely be ventilated by ...
Abstract Background: High burden of morbidity and mortality due to respiratory illnesses was witnes...
To evaluate nursing students’ CPR skills using mouth-to-mouth (MMV) and bag-valve-mask (BMV) ventila...
Abstract: Recent recommendations made by ILCOR have de-emphasised the role of advanced airway manage...
OBJECTIVES: A bag-valve mask (BVM) device is used as one of the first-line pieces of equipment in em...
An intubating laryngeal mask airway (ILMA) is an alternative device for airway control, capable of p...
OBJECTIVES: Lung- and diaphragm-protective ventilation is a novel concept that aims to limit the det...
Introduction. Manikin-based studies for evaluation of ventilation performance show high heterogeneit...
Mechanical ventilation refers to the use of life support technology to perform the work of breathing...
OBJECTIVES: To investigate whether real-time ventilation feedback would improve provider adherence t...