In this episode of EMTprep Pulse Check, we discuss Positive End-Expiratory Pressure (PEEP) and its critical role in prehospital airway management and respiratory care. Listeners will gain a clear understanding of what PEEP is, how it improves oxygenation, and when it should be applied in both BVM ventilation and mechanical support scenarios.
The episode also covers the physiological principles behind PEEP, including alveolar recruitment and the prevention of atelectasis, while addressing common pitfalls and contraindications in the field. By combining theory with practical insights, this session helps providers confidently apply PEEP in respiratory emergencies and transport settings.
The definition and physiological purpose of PEEP
How PEEP improves oxygenation and prevents alveolar collapse
When to use PEEP in conjunction with BVM ventilation and CPAP
Potential complications and contraindications to monitor in the field
The role of PEEP in managing patients with pulmonary edema, COPD, and ARDS
PEEP is a critical component of advanced airway management that enhances oxygen exchange
Understanding when and how to apply PEEP can significantly improve patient outcomes
Proper monitoring and awareness of contraindications are essential for safe use
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