Non-rebreather Mask & Manual Ventilation Bag
Offered By: OPENPediatrics via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Discover the essential features and proper usage techniques of non-rebreather masks and manual ventilator bags for providing oxygen to patients in this 21-minute Turkish-language video. Explore the critical aspects of these vital respiratory support devices, presented by Dr. Robert Pascucci for OPENPediatrics. Gain valuable insights into the application and management of these tools in pediatric critical care settings. Originally published in 2012 and last reviewed in 2019, this educational resource is part of OPENPediatrics' comprehensive digital learning platform, developed in collaboration with Boston Children's Hospital and the World Federation of Pediatric Intensive and Critical Care Societies. Access this peer-reviewed, open-access content to enhance your knowledge and skills in caring for critically ill children across various resource settings.
Syllabus
"Non-rebreather Mask & Manual Ventilation Bag (Turkish)" by Robert Pascucci, MD for OPENPediatrics
Taught by
OPENPediatrics
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