These are some of the most common alarms you will encounter with the Trilogy ventilator and some of the causes and solutions for those alarms. Because who doesn't love a cheat sheet? High Pressure – Could be caused by kinks in the circuit, blockage in the trach tube, increased or thicker mucus blocking the airway, … Continue reading Common Trilogy Alarms
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Jovial Jaxon
February is heart month, so what better way to celebrate than by showing off one of our most precious heart warriors! Most people don't even realize that 1 in 100 babies are born with a congenital heart defect (CHD). Of the babies born with CHD, 1 in 4 of those defects will be considered critical … Continue reading Jovial Jaxon
Tenacious Tripp
It's been a while since we've done a patient spotlight, it's like we've been in the middle of a global pandemic or something. Today's spotlight about this little fighter is definitely worth the wait. On March 2,2019, Alyssa Hart was only 26 weeks along in her pregnancy when she went into labor and delivered her … Continue reading Tenacious Tripp
Water Safety 101
It's that time of year in The South when the weather changes from lovely to somewhere between the surface or the sun and lava. Rivers, pools, and beaches become a safe haven from heat strokes, but a scary place for kids if water safety isn't a priority. Having the discussion about all of the ways … Continue reading Water Safety 101
Masks: To Wear or Wear Not
To wear, obviously. So then why weren't face masks heavily recommended from the start? Let's keep in mind, this is a new virus and we are still learning about it every day. At the time, experts didn't yet know the extent to which people with COVID-19 could spread the virus before symptoms appear, or that … Continue reading Masks: To Wear or Wear Not
Some Good News
We are five months deep into 2020, better known as the year Stephen King wrote, and I think we need a break from the world of viruses, murder hornets, and social distancing. Today, I give you the "Some Good News" article inspired by John Krasinski's new YouTube channel, Some Good News which updates and inspires … Continue reading Some Good News
PAP Devices
When you get setup with a CPAP or BiPAP device you will be given a travel bag, the pap device with humidifier, power cord, tubing, and a mask. The Dreamstation pap device is what we will be going over today. The Dreamstations are very user friendly, and have a quiet motor. The way the device … Continue reading PAP Devices
Overnight Oximetry
When the physician is trying to decide if your child is ready to stop using their oxygen, they may order an overnight oximetry study to see if there are any desaturations requiring oxygen during sleep. This study can be done on the monitor you currently use and the memory can be downloaded in our office … Continue reading Overnight Oximetry
Apnea Monitor Alarms
If your child has been prescribed an apnea monitor, there are several alarms that you may hear from the monitor. Let’s take a look at each one and what they mean. Apnea alarm. As the name implies, this alarm sounds when your child does not breath for 20 seconds or greater. If you hear this … Continue reading Apnea Monitor Alarms
Asthma 101
Asthma is the most common chronic disorder in childhood. An estimated 6.1 million children under 18 years of age, are currently living with asthma. Asthma is one of the leading causes of school absence. It's also the third leading cause of hospitalizations for children under 15. Asthma is a chronic inflammatory disorder that causes the … Continue reading Asthma 101