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72: How Do You Know When it's Time to Intubate?
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Patients get intubated in every department of the hospital… not just the ICU. So it’s important that every nurse know the signs and symptoms of when it’s time to intubate.
Our host Sarah Lorenzini, has been asked the same type of questions about intubation multiple times this week, so we felt it was necessary to address them. Sarah’s extensive knowledge and experience in critical care and rapid response situations has prepared her to be able to provide expertise and insights on this topic, which she wants to share with all of you today!
In this episode, Sarah addresses some common questions related to intubation: how to know when it's time to intubate a patient and what it means when a patient is not protecting their airway.
She shares a story from her own experience to illustrate the importance of recognizing the signs that indicate the need for intubation and walks through some of the obvious, and not so obvious signs that it’s time to intubate.
This episode is packed with experiential knowledge that you don’t want to miss. So tune in for this and more!
Topics discussed in this episode:
- Signs to look for to determine when to intubate
- How to recognize when a patient is not protecting their airway
- What to do when patients are working too hard or not hard enough to improve their oxygen saturation
- Recognizing patients who cannot oxygenate or ventilate on their own
- Looking beyond the vital signs and focusing on the clinical presentation to determine if a definitive airway is needed
This episode was produced by Podcast Boutique https://www.podcastboutique.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Rapid Response and Rescue Intro Course
CONNECT 📸 Connect on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therapidresponsern/ 🫶 Check out my membership: https://www.rapidresponseandrescue.com/community 📚 Check out my course: https://www.rapidresponseandrescue.com/learnmore 🧑💻Check out my website: https://www.rapidresponseandrescue.com/ 📬 Subscribe to my newsletter: https://www.rapidresponseandrescue.com/login 🎁 Affiliation and discounts: https://hoo.be/therapidresponsern SAY THANKS 💜Leave a review on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/rapid-response-rn/id1535997752 💚Leave a rating on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/55LQqeDg6XFeixvZLEp4xE To get the FREE Rapid Response RN Assessment Guide and the coupon code for $10 off the cost of the course, message Sarah on Instagram @TheRapidResponseRN and type the word PODCAST! This episode was produced by Podcast Boutique https://www.podcastboutique.com
Coming Soon! Rapid Response Academy: The Heart and Science of Caring for the Sick
Click here to learn more about the community that Sarah is building: https://www.rapidresponseandrescue.com/community
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Manage episode 378295320 series 3428871
Patients get intubated in every department of the hospital… not just the ICU. So it’s important that every nurse know the signs and symptoms of when it’s time to intubate.
Our host Sarah Lorenzini, has been asked the same type of questions about intubation multiple times this week, so we felt it was necessary to address them. Sarah’s extensive knowledge and experience in critical care and rapid response situations has prepared her to be able to provide expertise and insights on this topic, which she wants to share with all of you today!
In this episode, Sarah addresses some common questions related to intubation: how to know when it's time to intubate a patient and what it means when a patient is not protecting their airway.
She shares a story from her own experience to illustrate the importance of recognizing the signs that indicate the need for intubation and walks through some of the obvious, and not so obvious signs that it’s time to intubate.
This episode is packed with experiential knowledge that you don’t want to miss. So tune in for this and more!
Topics discussed in this episode:
- Signs to look for to determine when to intubate
- How to recognize when a patient is not protecting their airway
- What to do when patients are working too hard or not hard enough to improve their oxygen saturation
- Recognizing patients who cannot oxygenate or ventilate on their own
- Looking beyond the vital signs and focusing on the clinical presentation to determine if a definitive airway is needed
This episode was produced by Podcast Boutique https://www.podcastboutique.com
Mentioned in this episode:
Rapid Response and Rescue Intro Course
CONNECT 📸 Connect on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/therapidresponsern/ 🫶 Check out my membership: https://www.rapidresponseandrescue.com/community 📚 Check out my course: https://www.rapidresponseandrescue.com/learnmore 🧑💻Check out my website: https://www.rapidresponseandrescue.com/ 📬 Subscribe to my newsletter: https://www.rapidresponseandrescue.com/login 🎁 Affiliation and discounts: https://hoo.be/therapidresponsern SAY THANKS 💜Leave a review on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/rapid-response-rn/id1535997752 💚Leave a rating on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/55LQqeDg6XFeixvZLEp4xE To get the FREE Rapid Response RN Assessment Guide and the coupon code for $10 off the cost of the course, message Sarah on Instagram @TheRapidResponseRN and type the word PODCAST! This episode was produced by Podcast Boutique https://www.podcastboutique.com
Coming Soon! Rapid Response Academy: The Heart and Science of Caring for the Sick
Click here to learn more about the community that Sarah is building: https://www.rapidresponseandrescue.com/community
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