why is learning about equipment important?
allows therapists to make informed decisions and safe choices
when entering a patient’s room:
1: scan the environment
2: treat all lines and tubes the same
scanning the environment
where do all the lines originate and terminate?
what are the lines for?
how do they impact PT treatment?
1 goal
do NOT pull them out!!!
what type of equipment will I see?
pulmonary cardiac vascular GI Renal urinary neurology integumentary
pulse oximeter
probe emits 2 wavelengths of light and a photo-detector measures the difference between light absorbed during systole & diastole provides estimate of arterial % SaO2
compare manual HR with oximeter HR for accuracy
factors that limit pulse oximeter accuracy
cold fingers nail polish darker skin motion cardiac arrhythmias
oxygen delivery
1: nasal cannulas
2: masks
nasal cannulas
Low flow oxygen system:
-concentration of supplemental O2 is 24-44% (air~21%)
High oxygen flow system
-for pt requiring >6L/min. more comfortable than a mask
masks
increase O2 concentration to 35-55%
document FiO2, not flow rate
partial non-rebreather mask
NRB flow:
6L/min=60%
7L/min=70%
artificial airways
“oropharyngeal airway”
prevents obstruction of airway by moving the tongue anteriorly and facilitates suctioning
1: endotracheal tube (ETT)
2: tracheostomy
mechanical ventilation
either endotracheal tube (ETT) or tracheostomy is indicated to prevent upper airway obstruction, and provide a sealed system for mechanical ventilation
endotracheal tube (ETT)
If ETT is pulled out..
can cause damage to vocal cords.
check breathing and apply O2/artificially breathe for pt until re-intubated
tracheostomy
if tracheostomy is pulled out…
apply O2/artificially breathe for pt until tube is put back in.
Passy Muir Speaking valve (PMSV)
tracheostomy collar
high flow O2 delivery system with high humidity
can use venturi system for ambulation
4 advantages of artificial airways
5 disadvantages of artificial airways
mechanical ventilation: implications for PT
if mechanical ventilation is dislodged…
use manual ventilation (ambu bag) to ventilate patient and call for help
ambu bag