Lightning rounds 59: The nuances of nebulizers, with Keith Lamb
Critical Care Scenarios
The podcast episode centers on nebulizer treatments, particularly their use in the ICU. It addresses the common practice of ordering nebulized medications, often without a full understanding of their administration and efficacy. Respiratory therapist Keith Lamb offers insights on when to use nebulizers versus inhalers, especially for patients with varying respiratory conditions or those on ventilators, advising against routine nebulizer use for intubated patients. The discussion covers appropriate scheduling of treatments like albuterol and ipratropium, the nuances of continuous nebulization, and the different devices used, such as small volume nebulizers and Aerogens. The speakers explore the limited data supporting treatments like mucomyst and hypertonic saline, and the potential for bronchodilators in pulmonary toileting, balancing evidence-based practice with individual patient needs.
Part 1: Introduction, Context
Part 2: Delivery Methods, Inhalers vs. Nebulizers
Part 3: Dosing, Scheduling, Protocols
Part 4: Technology, Device Selection
Part 5: Clinical Application, Deposition
Part 6: Patient Care, Collaboration
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