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Title: Ventilator Weaning in the patient with TBI


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Ventilator Weaning in the patient with TBI
  • Lakeview Specialty Hospital Rehab
  • Waterford, WI
  • Robyn Rushing, RRT Holly Sennet, SLP Robert
    Rushing, CRT

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Our Goal
  • Patients who have suffered from moderate to
    severe TBI are often transferred from an ICU or
    acute hospital setting to a Long Term Acute Care
    or Rehabilitation Hospital for ventilator
    weaning, medical stabilization, rehabilitation
    and optimum discharge planning to a home
    environment.
  • We would like to share with you some of our
    successes in this area and highlight the TEAM
    Multi-disciplinary approach that has been
    utilized in our facilities for the last 2 years
    that has had excellent sustained outcomes.

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Definition of Traumatic Brain Injury
  • Traumatic brain injury is defined as damage to
    the brain resulting from external mechanical
    force, such as rapid acceleration or
    deceleration, impact, blast waves, or penetration
    by a projectile.
  • Brain function is temporarily or permanently
    impaired and structural damage may or may not be
    detectable with current technology.

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Mechanical Ventilation Definitions
  • Definition Mechanical ventilation is
    life-supporting ventilation that involves the use
    of a machine called a ventilator, or respirator.
    The goal of mechanical ventilation is to support
    breathing when a patient is no longer able to do
    so effectively on their own. Mechanical
    ventilation is generally the last resort when a
    patient is having difficulty breathing and cannot
    maintain adequate oxygenation.
  • When a patient requires mechanical ventilation, a
    tube is inserted into the throat by a process
    called intubation. The (ET) tube extends down the
    trachea and into the lungs and is connected to
    outside plastic tubing that hooks up to the
    ventilator.
  • In prolonged ventilation the ET tube may be
    replaced by a tracheostomy. A tracheostomy is a
    procedure that creates an opening through the
    neck into the airway through which a tube is
    placed. The tube, called a tracheostomy tube,
    allows air to flow into the lungs and allows the
    airways to be suctioned.

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Therapist Driven Protocols
  • Patient Driven Protocol
  • Assessment Protocol
  • Ventilation Protocol
  • Invasive
  • Non-invasive
  • Conservative ventilation parameters
  • Minimizing pressure and lung injury
  • Improving oxygenation

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Multi-Disciplinary Approach
  • Therapies
  • PT Vent mobilization protocol
  • OT Resuming ADL function asap
  • SLP Evaluation, Communication, Swallowing and
    Education

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Combining the Processes
  • Weaning Protocol advanced
  • Early ambulation advanced equipment and
    therapies
  • Regaining H.O.P.E.
  • Healing
  • Objective
  • Persistence
  • Encouragement
  • Positive Engagement
  • Care Givers
  • Family
  • Patient

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Communication is Key
  • Cognitive and Speech Therapy The core of the
    patient
  • Giving the patient a voice
  • Patience is instrumental in achieving positive
    feedback
  • Speaking valve
  • Passy-Muir
  • Dynavox
  • Portable augmentative and alternative
    communication device. This electronic speech
    generating device enables those who are unable to
    speak the ability to communicate using text,
    symbols and audio playback.
  • iPad Applications for communication, swallow and
    education
  • Phrase Board
  • Verbally
  • Speak IT
  • Assisted Chat
  • Dysphasia

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Supporting Roles
  • Pharmacy
  • Effective Sedation
  • Role of the clinical pharmacist (PharmD)
  • Stress, agitation and pain
  • Nutrition
  • CO2 Monitoring
  • Carbohydrates
  • Electrolytes
  • Protein
  • Psychology
  • Patient
  • Family
  • Case Management/Discharge Planning

10
Case Study Discussion
  • Male patient
  • Ventilator
  • Trach
  • Oxygen demands
  • Vocal cord paralysis

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Success!
  • Every case is unique
  • The commonality is our humanity
  • This work is a calling..not for everyonebut
    absolutely rewarding
  • Thank you for doing what you do to change the
    lives of others. It is a worthwhile pursuitand
    worthy of recognition!

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