Published Aug 3, 2004
Choircat
23 Posts
Our Respiratory department has gone through some changes and now the nurses will be expected to perform the NPPB treatments. Does anybody have a good education and competency validation for this subject?
needdynurse
44 Posts
----------------------------------------------------------------------------Is n p p b the same as Canada's counterpart I p p b if so I can help.....
Intermitant positive pressure breathing? I have first hand knowledge of tis rx
but I need the 2 sets of letters confirmed by the one who sent it in.
Is the process achived using a pressure ventilator like a Bird or pr2 hooked up
to pipe containing meds and inhaled under pressure and nebulization to PT?
NRSDUG NURSE/RESP TECH. Please Reply
Nebulized Medicated Treatments for basically asthmatics
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No it is for obstructive lung =emphsema restrictive ling disease=asthma
varoius heart condition especially where thr L ventrical has been compromised
also a must for patients c=C.F. babies c=B.P.D. and premies :)
exactly, most of the patients that these nurses will be giving them to are asthmatics