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Liliroom
15th August 2006, 09:56
Hello everybody,
I am seeking a manual for Neonatal mechanical ventilation care with all the different settings especially the high Frequency ventilation .I anybody can guide me to a good reference or site .
Thank you
RN_NICU
Stefan Johansson
15th August 2006, 16:01
Check this out!
http://www.adhb.govt.nz/newborn/TeachingResources/Ventilation/Ventilation.htm
Liliroom
21st August 2006, 13:50
Thank you for the site.
manberbenitez
22nd August 2006, 06:34
Dear Liliroom
Try Manual of Neonatal Respiratory care
Authors: Sinha y Donn
Liliroom
28th August 2006, 15:14
hello,I have read about this book but i couldn't find it here in lebanon.
Thank you i all cases
Ron Heese
30th August 2006, 16:49
I agree the book suggested by Dr Benitez is a good one. I might also suggest Assisted Ventilation of the Neonate (4th Edition) by Goldsmith and Karotkin as another excellent resource.
Ron Heese
Clinical Specialist RRT
Child and Women's Health Programs
Chidren's and Women's Hospital at HSC
University of Manitoba
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
rheese@hsc.mb.ca
Skysurfer
27th October 2006, 21:20
Hello Liliroom,
try this (http://www.sccm.org/SCCM/Specialties/Pediatrics/PICU+Course/CourseCatalog.htm) out, the link refers to the Society Of Critical Care Medicine (The Pediatric Section). There you´ll find some good Powerpoints regarding this Issue. If you need them in German Language they´re available here (http://www.intensivmedicus.de/content/inline_kurskatalog.htm) The Society has planned to translate the Powerpoints into various speeches, the german was done by me. They told me that they´re planning to publish them, soon.......
hope that helps.
Norbert
PS. try to open the files, then you have to choose the menue notes or comments, there are good explanations for the slides which can be read there.
hus3038
21st December 2006, 18:03
Dear sister Liliroom:
Although protocol for HFOV is every where in the internet but I can e-mail you my manual part about Mechanical Ventilation. It is comperhinsive. or I reccomend "Assisted Ventilation of the Neonate by Jay P. Goldsmith " and as well attend any near by respiratory conference ("march 8th-10th 2007" in Doha Qatar.)
Cheers
Husam Salama
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