recommendations on "easy" reading

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I'm a new grad RN at a Long Term Acute Care Facility, we have RTs on the floor, but I would like to learn more about respiratory failure and the types of management for them: ESPECIALLY different vent modes.

anyone recommend any books that explain it in simple terms, but thoroughly at the same time?

thank you. :redpinkhe

Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.

Depends on what you are looking for, there is a respiratory made easy book but haven't seen that so not sure if it is what you are looking for

I'm a new grad RN at a Long Term Acute Care Facility, we have RTs on the floor, but I would like to learn more about respiratory failure and the types of management for them: ESPECIALLY different vent modes.

anyone recommend any books that explain it in simple terms, but thoroughly at the same time?

thank you. :redpinkhe

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I don't think you'll find ANYTHING thats worth a crap about mechanical ventilation that's simple. I don't think you'll find anything other that text style books;

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http://www.amazon.com/Essentials-Mechanical-Ventilation-Dean-Hess/dp/0071352295

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Google Dean Hess RRT, PhD and Robert Kacmarek RRT, PhD. They are THE respiratory guru's. They are both proffessors of anesthesia, and have quite a bit published. I would be a little suspect of anything with the title "respiratory care made incredibly easy" or "critical care nursing made incredibly easy".

Specializes in Vents, Telemetry, Home Care, Home infusion.

Our sticky Vent Information has many articles that may be helpful until you select a book.

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