Medmastery: Volume vs Pressure Control
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The team at Medmastery are providing LITFL readers with a series of FOAMed courses from across their website.
Today we explore the Mechanical Ventilation Essentials course with a video explaining why volume control is the preferred initial type of ventilation.
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Guest post: Josh Cosa, MA, RRT-ACCS, RRT-NPS, RCP. Registered respiratory therapist and respiratory care practitioner, Clinical Education Manager at Philips.
“I received my license to practice in 2003 and I have been teaching, managing, monitoring, and modifying ventilator settings ever since. I live in Southern California and have learned from and worked with some of the best teachers anyone could meet.” –Josh Cosa
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