Tuesday, June 18, 2019
Weaning from a ventilator (early extubation) post CABG Essay
Weaning from a ventilator (early extubation) post CABG - Essay  manakinThe ventilator is one such equipment that is it in great demand and so I decided to explore if  in that location was a possibility to wean the post-operative coronary Artery Bypass Graft (CABG) patients from the ventilators to reduce the time patients spend in the intensive  give care unit, cutting down on costs and pressure on the demand for these  health check units. I found that on one side there was support for the early extubation of post CABG  cognitive operation patients, but there was  alike opposition to it. This created in me the desire to learn more on this subject, in an effort to provide better care to the patients in this intensive care unit and in that create the possibility of extending it to post CABG surgery patients in other critical care units.The plan of action in this  essay would be to make use of the best  ready(prenominal) research to provide evidence on the subject of early extubation of    post CABG surgery patients and  then(prenominal) link it to the clinical expertise of the management of these patients and the preferences of these patients, to arrive at the best solution to early extubation in post CABG surgery patients. This would enable providing the  nigh appropriate healthcare to these patients and would remain embedded in the tenets of evidence based learning in providing healthcare to patients.The study would aim at collecting available evidence on the subject of early extubation of post CABG surgery patients, by studying articles in available journals in libraries and also to use medical databases like MedScape in an attempt to collect evidence that would lead to the right conclusion on the possibility of early extubation in post CABG surgery patients and should the evidence provide that it is possible, locate evidence that provides the right protocol and systems that need to be utilised when employing early extubation in post CABG surgery patients. It woul   d also be necessary to analyse the implication that such a change would bring about among the post   
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