Friday, January 22, 2016
Introduction to Mechanical Ventilation
I have been an instructor of respiratory therapy for many years and the topic of mechanical ventilation is an absolute passion of mine for it is the one area of medicine where we as respiratory therapists should be the absolute experts. This fuels my passion and frustration.
My fortune is that I'm gifted with teaching the course RESP 266 Interventions 1 which includes the introduction of mechanical ventilation along with many other course elements. Thus my first concern is that we have diluted the topic and time we as students spend on the subject. A challenge and an obstacle. In years of teaching I've never heard of a instructor who would not proclaim that the time allotted to his subject is insufficient to do it justice. My goal is to see that justice is done! Regardless of the time.
Okay so what advice would I give to students embarking on this introduction? The answer is to play. Play with the ventilators and the tools supplied for the simple pleasure of discovery. Spend the time to discover the ventilator control interactions in both the lab and at home on your computers. The tools are there, ventilator calculators, examples of control interactions, lab time with ventilators and case studies. Play with all of these with enthusiasm and vigor and you will be rewarded with understanding and insight.
In my view lecture time is wasted time. Hearing about it is one thing experiencing it is the real thing.
My zeal for this topic has driven me to create some learning tools that I hope students will find useful. Years ago it was Virtual Ventilators, now I have distilled the essence of that experience and my teaching to offer videos and a synthesis of control interactions on my website; http://respiratory-education.usefedora.com/. I have to charge for the course "Control Interactions" to recover some of my expenses in development but I believe it is a valuable resource for students.
I guess we will see.
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