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When's a Pt a candidate for a ventilator? What criteria for a Pt no longer needing a ventilator?
Quick tip for families in intensive care: At what respiratory rate should a person be a candidate for a ventilator, both on the higher side and the lower side? Also, what are the criteria for a patient to no longer need a ventilator?
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Hi, it’s Patrik Hutzel from intensivecarehotline.com with another quick tip for families in intensive care.
Today’s tip is actually a question from a reader and the reader asks,
Hi Patrik,
At what stage is a patient in intensive care a candidate for a ventilator if they have a low respiratory rate or a high respiratory rate? What are the rates that someone needs to be put on a ventilator? And my next question is, at what stage can the ventilator be removed?
From Anita
Hi Anita,
So it’s a great question and Anita, I don’t have a simple and straightforward answer for you because it depends.
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