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Respiratory Therapy Pharmacology Cheat Sheets

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  1. Adult (part 1): (Ideal VT, setting up vent, optimal PEEP, when to stop wean, considerations for readiness to wean patient from ventilator.
  2. Adult (part 2): (RT formulas, ARDS vent strategy, Guidelines to adjusting vents, EKGs part 1, determining level of consciousness)
  3. Adult (part 3): (INterpreting EKGs part 2, Adjusting Flow Term,
  4. Adult (part 4) : (Indications for calling Dr., Interpreting lab results, Interpreting EKGs part 3
  5. Adult (part 5) : Risk for pneum, DIC, Sepsis and pnuemonia
  6. Neonatal (part 1): (Guidelines to setting up neo vent, normal neo gases, ideal neo VTs)
  7. Neonatal (part 2): (Determining neo ETT, laryngoscope, where to secure ETT, and VTs; setting up CPAP; Guidelines to setting up peds vent

REFERRAL CHEAT SHEET BEFORE YOU CALL 1. Sit down with the notes in front of you 2. Look at their most recent obs/bloods/imaging 3. Work out your one sentence summary of why you are calling. (consult/ admit /phone advice/take over care) 4. +/- Write down the most important points you want to convey. Increase: due to parasitic infection and hypersensitivity reaction (drug/allergic rxn) Absolute count =%Eos X WBC - Basophils Normal: 0-1% Play a role in delayed and immediate hypersensitivity reactions Increase: seen in chronic inflammation and leukemia. Lymphocytes Normal: 20-40%. In this video I not only walk you through the benefits of creating your own cheat sheet and template for case notes, but I’m actually sharing 10 therapy interventions that you can steal and add to your cheat sheet right away. Why hello there, future Respiratory Therapist! Thank you so much for downloading this cheat sheet. This one is all about the obstructive diseases that you need to know for RT School. And it you learn this information now, it will definitely carry over for when you start seeing patient of your own. What is an obstructive disease? Administer concurrent aspirin, clopidogrel, and anticoagulant therapy (ie, unfractionated heparin, enoxaparin, or fondaparinux) with alteplase Acute ischemic stroke: Alteplase within 3-4.5 hrs of sx onset.

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  1. Oxygen protocol

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