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  1. HFNC, BiPAP and limited intubation opportunities : r ... - Reddit

    Nov 18, 2020 · I'm currently at an institution that loves HFNC and BiPAP. BiPAP definitely has it's well established beneficial uses (e.g. COPD, CHF), but I feel like we use these two modalities …

  2. HFNC vs Venturi mask dilemma : r/Residency - Reddit

    Jan 15, 2024 · HFNC provides peep, Venturi is good for those that are on the inbetween flows like 9L-12l, after the oxymask came out we almost never use the Venturi anymore. You’ll also find …

  3. High Flow Nasal Cannula use in EMS : r/ems - Reddit

    High flow nasal cannula oxygen (HFNC) therapy for COPD exacerbations is the cat's meow in hospitals. It uses a 125 volt air-heating humidifier, compressed air, oxygen at 60 liters per …

  4. HFNC on Med-surg : r/nursing - Reddit

    Aug 6, 2020 · We already take HFNC pt’s on comfort care, but for FC pt’s this doesn’t feel like the most appropriate unit for HFNC. My instinct is always to get anything unstable off my floor, and …

  5. ELI5: high flow NCs : r/respiratorytherapy - Reddit

    May 21, 2023 · The HFNC blows enough air down into the upper airway to help washout CO2 and help lessen the dead space ventilation. Dead space ventilation is ventilation without perfusion …

  6. High flow NC for PEEP : r/respiratorytherapy - Reddit

    Aug 15, 2023 · High flow NC for PEEP Does HFNC at 50L provide beneficial recruitment? Also have you seen it lower Co2 in any cases?

  7. High flow vs Low flow : r/pediatrics - Reddit

    Oct 24, 2022 · High flow is given through nasal special cannula, it provides warmed, humidified oxygen at flow rates that exceed minute volume requirements. Flow rates of 1 L/kg/min to 2 …

  8. Work of breathing in kids : r/respiratorytherapy - Reddit

    Mar 25, 2024 · There are studies that using HFNC at 1 lpm/kg helps with WOB in kids. With 34 years of peds experience I can confirm that. Now there is a point where you could do too much …

  9. Pediatric Non Invasive Ventilation : r/respiratorytherapy - Reddit

    Sep 28, 2020 · Most of the time HFNC will suffice for that population but we sometimes run NIV off a vent, with a non-vented mask. There are plenty of options, from RAM cannula to the …

  10. High flow nasals : r/respiratorytherapy - Reddit

    Apr 25, 2023 · It is fine to leave them. The only difference is the high flow tubing has larger ports at the nares to accommodate higher flows, allowing for a laminar delivery. We reached out for …