pre-ICEN workshop 4 - Utilizing automated closed loop ventilation (ASV) in the Emergency dept and trouble shooting in NIV on the hamilton T1 ventilator
Tracks
Meeting Room 3
Wednesday, October 4, 2023 |
10:30 AM - 12:15 PM |
Meeting Room 3 |
Details
Session chair: Thomas Deacon
Speaker
Nicholas Arnold
Device Technologies
Utilizing automated closed loop ventilation (ASV) in the Emergency dept and trouble shooting in NIV on the hamilton T1 Ventilator
10:30 AM - 12:15 PMAbstract
The workshop will showcase the use of ASV ventilation to assist staff in the emergency dept when working with mechanically ventilated patients.
Hands on usage of the Hamilton T1 to operate ASV , including Graphics and waveforms analysis, in simulated clinical scenarios.
Following on with general troubleshooting often found in Non Invasive Ventilation .
Hands on usage of the Hamilton T1 to operate ASV , including Graphics and waveforms analysis, in simulated clinical scenarios.
Following on with general troubleshooting often found in Non Invasive Ventilation .
Biography
Nicholas has been working in critical care medical equipment sales for more than 15 years. Before that he was an anaesthetic and cardio-pulmonary perfusion technician for 17 years. Concurrently, Nick devoted much of his “spare” time to service as a Reservist Medic in the Australian Army, including 5 years with the Parachute Surgical Team and 10 years as a beret-qualified Commando. Nick experienced his “baptism of fire” in critical care ventilation through support Hamilton ventilators during the measles epidemic in Samoa and subsequently through the wild ride that was COVID. Away from work, Nick is Dad to three young boys, and enjoys photography and SCUBA diving (when time permits!).
