Description

Overview

Chestnet Mechanical Ventilation – Critical Care Management 2022 is a comprehensive program designed to strengthen skills in mechanical ventilation for critically ill patients. This course covers advances in ventilator technology and practical techniques to manage respiratory failure through a combination of online interactive lectures, in-person discussions, live hands-on workshops, and case-based exercises.

On-demand pulmonology education — accessible anytime, anywhere.

Content

This program provides a detailed exploration of mechanical ventilation management in critical care, emphasizing practical application and clinical relevance.

  • Ventilator modes
  • Respiratory system mechanics
  • Ventilator-induced lung injury
  • Management of obstructive and parenchymal lung disease
  • Management of severe hypoxemia
  • Patient-ventilator interactions and synchrony
  • Noninvasive ventilation
  • Review the principles of mechanical ventilation with a focus on protecting the lungs.
  • Analyze ventilator graphics for changing lung mechanics and for optimal patient-ventilator synchrony.
  • Define ventilatory management of parenchymal lung injury, obstructive disease, and severe hypoxemia.
  • Discuss mechanical ventilation liberation strategies.
  • Discuss controversial topics related to mechanical ventilation strategies.

Target Audience

This course is intended for critical care physicians, pulmonologists, emergency medicine specialists, respiratory therapists, and allied healthcare professionals involved in the management of mechanically ventilated patients.

Why This Topic Matters

Chestnet Mechanical Ventilation – Critical Care Management 2022 addresses critical aspects of respiratory care essential for intensivists and pulmonologists managing mechanically ventilated patients. Effective ventilation strategies require up-to-date knowledge of lung-protective techniques and ventilator technology.

MedHub Central provides access to this specialized content, supporting clinicians in strengthening their expertise and confidence in managing complex ventilatory scenarios within the critical care environment.