Kettering rough criteria for selecting mode of transport for inter-hospital transport.
Kettering–How does clinician decide whether or not to transport patient?
Transport–when benefit of transport outweighs risk of death.
Kettering on risks of transporting patients
Kettering on benefits of transporting patients
Kettering on prevention of adverse events during in-house transports.
Kettering list of major adverse events during transports.
Kettering list of minor adverse events during transports.
Kettering: Why avoid BVM ventilation during transports?
Kettering: Why might transport increase incidence of VAP?
Kettering: How are ventilators monitored safely during transport?
Kettering: How does the AARC stand on using ventilators during transports?
AARC, through a position statement, recommends using ventilators for transports when possible.
Kettering: What areas are at issue when using a ventilator to transport a patient?
Kettering notes on oxygen use during ventilator transport.
How does is that tank duration calculated again?
PSIG x tank factor / L/m of flow
What are the popular tank factors?
0.28 for e cylinder
3.14 for H/K tank
Kettering: What factors will influence battery duration during transport?
Kettering–What ventilator settings and capabilities influence quality of ventilation during transport?
Kettering on issues that arise from ventilators for MRI transports.
Kettering on Issues MRI ventilation raise for ventilators delivering consistent performance for patients.
Kettering notes on iNO during patient transport.
Kettering on pulmonary artery catheter during transport.
Swan-Ganz catheters should be monitored with pulmonary arterial pressure (PAP) waveform during transport.
Kettering notes on capnography during transport
Kettering definition of ventilator-associated pneumonia.
PNA that develops 48 hours after a patient is placed on mechanical ventilation.
What about hospital acquired pneumonia? What’s that?
K–HAP occurs 48 or more hours after admission to hospital and results from an infection that was not incubating at time of admission. Note that VAP is a version of HAP.