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Ventilation Basics for the Sleep Technologist

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Chris Russian PhD, RRT, RRT-NPS, RPSGT, FAARC

Professor, Program Coordinator for the Master of Science in Respiratory Care
Texas State University

Dr. Chris Russian brings more than two decades of diverse respiratory therapy experience and national credentials in respiratory care, polysomnography, and neonatal-pediatric specialty. He’s been teaching at Texas State University since 1999, now as the Program Coordinator for the Master of Science in Respiratory Care. Dr. Russian remains engaged in respiratory research and education, focusing on respiratory muscle testing and training, breathing devices, nasal cycle, and airway clearance.

Webinar highlights:
  • Define alveolar ventilation and dead space.
  • Compare different modes of noninvasive ventilation.
  • Discuss the advantages and limitations of noninvasive monitoring methods.
  • Appraise the guidelines for respiratory monitoring in clinical practice.
  • Differentiate between monitoring requirements for patients on respiratory support and breathing spontaneously.
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