Three Modes Of Mechanical Ventilation - Volume Control, Pressure Control, APRV | Clinical Medicine
Description
In this episode, we break down three major modes of mechanical ventilation: Volume Control (VC), Pressure Control (PC), and Airway Pressure Release Ventilation (APRV). Whether you’re a medical student, resident, or practicing clinician, this comprehensive overview will help you understand the principles, advantages, and limitations of each mode in the ICU and clinical practice.
By the end of this video, you’ll have a clear grasp of how to select and troubleshoot these ventilator modes for critically ill patients. Perfect for exam prep, board review, and bedside learning.
Timestamps:
0:00 - 15:58 - Volume Control, Scalars and Waveforms, Settings, Troubleshooting
15:59 - 28:42 - Pressure Control, Scalars and Waveforms, Settings, Troubleshooting
28:43 - 48:13 - APRV, Settings, Indications, Troubleshooting
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