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Author Ke-han Tzeng
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Department Department of construction & spatial design
Year 2022 Semester 2
Degree Master Type of Document Master's Thesis
Language zh-TW.Big5 Chinese Page Count 58
Title A Study on the Ventilators Applications in Prehospital Respiratory Support ¡V The Case of Xinyi District in Taipei
Keyword
  • neurological recovery rate
  • OHCA prehospital team resource management
  • ventilator
  • survival rate
  • survival rate
  • ventilator
  • OHCA prehospital team resource management
  • neurological recovery rate
  • Abstract The purpose of this study is to investigate the importance of prehospital team resource management, particularly the application of ventilators, in the treatment of patients with cardiac arrest and respiratory arrest. The literature review reveals that timely prehospital team resource management plays a crucial role in improving patients' survival rates and neurological recovery rates. Previous research has indicated that ventilators can provide effective respiratory support in cases of cardiac arrest and respiratory arrest, ensuring airway patency, maintaining adequate ventilation and oxygen supply, and supporting patients' vital functions. Compared to traditional methods such as mouth-to-mouth or mask ventilation, the use of ventilators can deliver more stable respiratory support, reducing time delays during the treatment process and improving the effectiveness of interventions.
    In summary, the results of this study support the findings of the literature review, highlighting the importance of prehospital team resource management in the treatment of patients with no heartbeat and no breathing. Timely airway management and the use of ventilators ensure patients receive appropriate respiratory support, leading to improved survival rates and reduced risk of neurological damage. These findings have important implications for guiding emergency medical services in the Xinyi District of Taipei City and other areas, emphasizing the significance of ventilator application and optimizing prehospital team resource management.
    Advisor Committee
  • Shi-fon Su - advisor
  • Chao-lin Cheng - chair
  • Pio-go Hsieh - chair
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    Date of Defense 2023-07-06 Date of Submission 2023-08-02

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