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Pediatric Home Service
United States
Приєднався 14 тра 2010
An independent children’s home health care agency, PHS is here for one reason: helping kids with medical complexities live as fully as possible - at home, with their families, where they belong. We do this by providing comprehensive pediatric home care services across Minnesota and Wisconsin.
Our team has been partnering with health care professionals, payers and family caregivers for nearly 30 years. From insurance and technical support to hugs when things get overwhelming, PHS offers complete support for families.
Since we opened, thousands of kids have outlived expectations and successfully transitioned to adulthood.
Our team has been partnering with health care professionals, payers and family caregivers for nearly 30 years. From insurance and technical support to hugs when things get overwhelming, PHS offers complete support for families.
Since we opened, thousands of kids have outlived expectations and successfully transitioned to adulthood.
1 of 6 - CPAP/BiLevel (BiPAP) Therapy Introduction
This video provides a definition of CPAP and BiPAP therapy and an explanation of how these therapies help patients with different conditions breathe and sleep better.
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2 of 6 - CPAP/BiLevel (BiPAP) System Parts
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This video introduces the functionality of the main components of CPAP and BiPAP therapy systems.
6 of 6 - CPAP/BiLevel (BiPAP) General Machine Cleaning & Troubleshooting
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This video describes the importance of cleaning BiPAP and CPAP equipment and how to properly troubleshoot common issues.
5 of 6 - CPAP/BiLevel (BiPAP) Patient Comfort and Compliance
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This video describes the importance of patient compliance and methods and tools that nurses and caregivers can use to encourage compliance.
3 of 6 - CPAP/BiLevel (BiPAP) Machine Settings
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This video describes the CPAP and BiPAP settings that families and caregivers can adjust to ensure patient comfort during therapy.
4 of 6 - CPAP/BiLevel (BiPAP) Fitting and Adjusting Masks
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This video describes the procedure to properly place and adjust masks on patients who use CPAP and BiPAP therapy.
Changing a Trilogy Evo Particulate Filter
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This video demonstrates how to change the particulate filter in the Trilogy Evo ventilator.
Breath Stacking Using a Cough Assist Device
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This video demonstrates how to give a Lung Volume Recruitment, or Breath Stacking, treatment using a Cough Assist Device, also called a Mechanical In-Exsufflation Machine.
Breath Stacking Using a Resuscitation Bag
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This video demonstrates how to give a Lung Volume Recruitment, als called Breath Stacking, treatment using a resuscitation bag.
Better Together Through the PHS Way
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PHS delivers the very best care and service to our patients with medical complexities in their homes. Achieving against these big goals would not be possible without the partnership we have across all PHS locations. Every team member is committed to getting kids home sooner, and keeping kids home longer. Hear from PHS staff on how we are truly, better together.
Needleless Connector Change
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A needleless connector attaches to the end of your child’s IV catheter. The connector keeps germs from entering your child’s vein and keeps blood from leaking out of the catheter. You must change the needleless connector every three to four days or any time it becomes damaged or dirty. This video tells you how to change the connector and flush the IV catheter. PHS created this video as a compan...
Milrinone Infusion Using the Curlin 6000 Infusion Pump
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This video demonstrates how to prepare a milrinone setup and change the bag on an existing infusion in the home setting using the Curlin 6000 infusion pump. Chapters: 00:00 - Setting up supplies 01:42 - Changing the batteries 02:23 - Preparing the IV tubing 04:06 - Spiking the IV bag, loading the tubing into the pump 05:13 - Setting up the pump, verifying program 06:27 - Priming the IV tubing 0...
Responding to Patients in an Emergency-Interactive Scenarios
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Responding to Patients in an Emergency is a clinical eLearning course by Pediatric Home Service. To enroll in the eLearning course, visit PHSOnlineEducation.com.
PHS Holiday Video 2021
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Thank you to our amazing team, our referring partners and most of all to our incredible patients. We are so lucky to work with such amazing individuals. From everyone at PHS, we wish you a warm, healthy, and happy holiday season!
Ventilation Basics for Respiratory Therapists Preview Video
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Ventilation Basics for Respiratory Therapists Preview Video
Home Parenteral Nutrition Online Demo
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Home Parenteral Nutrition Online Demo
Giving an HPN Infusion Using the Curlin 6000 Infusion Pump
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Giving an HPN Infusion Using the Curlin 6000 Infusion Pump
Society for Simulation in Healthcare Contest Video
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Society for Simulation in Healthcare Contest Video
Blood Sampling Online Course Preview
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Blood Sampling Online Course Preview
Where did you purchase the organizing drawers ?
HELP! My stepson’s dr told us to change his rate to 1.5 hour to consume 360 ML. I don’t know what number we need to change the rate to.
Looks too short on her
Such an excellent model. Very helpful presentation, thank you.
Okay so I'm not going to lie upon opening this video I was like wow this is really cheesy lol But my God you guys just saved my ass! Thank you lol lol lol This is a very tired very sleep deprived mom with a very t @eething 13-month-old with neurodivergency issues lmaoooooooo.... I've been doing this now at home for 9 months??? I think? And I just totally drew a blank. I blame sleep deprivation lol
This is great! Abigail Clark was great to work with when she was an intern at North Memorial! I'm so glad she got this award!
Amazing channel
Very informative and excellent, thorough instruction! Thank you for the video!
I have a question, I wanted to calculate the time remaining at the peg feed : The speed is 400 ml in an hour for a total of 225 ml At 16 ml remaining, what would be the remaining time? Would appreciate help with the calculations here! Thanks
2 minutes, 4 seconds 16ml/400ml/hr(your rate) mulitiplied by 60 (min in an hr) = 2.4
Does the family have to pay for the storage cabinets and bins?
You have to buy all these storage organizers and bins.
Very interesting and helpful. Thank you!
Thank you, very helpful. Though I wish it showed more on the toddler pick up, it was kinda hard to see it. Also what do you mean by twist, I see it everywhere but I am confused on that.
This is great
@Pediatric Home Service. I want to be feeding overnight. Please help me to figure out. I'm in bed 9pm to 11am.
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Life saver ❤️ thank you
Thank you so much. You helped me more than my sons doctors did 💖💖
This is so complicated for me..my son is supposed to take 474 ml in an hr ..so what is my rate? And volume?
You could've got your point across without the wizard costume
Thank you
I need help so my GI said to feed my son 9oz 4× a day for an hour how do I do that I am so confuse I am awful in math I came up with 266÷1=266 but my pump says to check the rate and dose HELP PLEASEEE
@Lil Orphan Funkhouser thank you i have the same problem with my son and you helped me with the math
@Lil Orphan Funkhouser all is good thanks
I am really confused I really need help my son needs to feed 250 ml over 1 hour how to I set that up please help
So so grateful for this video!! My daughter has been on a gtube feeding since 2015 and when ever i forget something , i ALWAYS look for this video😊 Thank you for making it easy to understand!
was searching for a stand-up comedy but ended up viewing and liking this video 😂😂😂 NICE VIDEO 👌👌👌
So if I want to run the pump on infinity mode, I can divide the amount of time by 60 to get the rate? I need to know this because my baby currently is allowed only so much by mouth and the rest goes through the tube. He doesn't always finish the bottle, so I want to pour what is left in the bottle into what remains in the bag. I don't know how much is left in the bag as the pump was running while he was bottle feeding. At this point I want to run the pump on infinity mode for however much time is left since he started. So for example if I want to run the remainder over 30 mins, would I set the rate to .50 ?
I go back every time to calculate my babies feeds this video is great!
This was great, I have been researching "note to staff last of us location" for a while now, and I think this has helped. You ever tried - Diyharlotte Essential Dominion - (should be on google have a look ) ? It is a smashing one off product for discovering how to hand your child the trick to read music notes minus the headache. Ive heard some super things about it and my mate got excellent success with it.
This is Great!
Thank you!
In nj day care you not supposed to carry or lift kids in daycare unless it to change a diaper once the child can walk on there own
I'm so confused...I need to feed my son 140ml over 1.5 hours...so what would the rate be?
In order to calculate feeding rate, you divide the total volume to be delivered by the desired time to deliver it in. In this case, 140 mL is the total amount to deliver and the time in which you would like to deliver it is 1.5 hours. So the calculation would be 140 mL divided by 1.5 hours which equals 93.33 mL per hour. Depending on the type of food pump you are using, you can set the rate with decimals or you can round up to 94 mL per hour. I hope this helps!
Ok I don’t understand this I can’t really figure it out I’m awful at math
Feel free to reach out with a more specific question. These calculations can be tricky sometimes.
I have been trying to pump 7 ounces in 1 hour but I keep getting different numbers. I don't know what I am doing wrong. Could anybody help me?
To set the feeding rate, you must first convert the ounces into mLs. To do this, take the number of ounces multiplied by 30. In this case, this would be 7 x 30 = 210 mL. You can then continue with the feeding rate calculation. To do this, you divide the total volume to be delivered by the desired time to deliver it in. In this case, 210 mL is the total amount to deliver and the time in which you would like to deliver it is 1 hour. So the calculation would be 210 mL divided by 1 hour which equals 210 mL per hour. We hope this helps. Thank you!
I don't understand. If dose divided by time equals rate. I tried 474(ml) divided by 360(min) = 1.32. what am I doing wrong? 🤦🏼♀️🤷🏼♀️
@Mrs. B. Great question! We would recommend using hours vs. minutes because the unit for the feeding rate is mL per hour. If you take 474 mL divided by 6 hours (which is 360 min) you get a rate of 79 mL per hour.
@@PediatricHomeService oh gosh, thank you so much! I kept coming with up with the wrong answers. I have a hole in the base of my brain so it's hard to think clearly lol! I thank you so much! 🥰
Thank you so much for making this video. I have a hole in the base of my brain so it's hard for me to understand things. I'm 40 years old and in December I a feeding tube placed. Then I lost insurance and now I'm on myown. I purchased a feeding pump for $500 on Amazon and I just can't figure out the correct settings. I'm supposed to have 1,000 mL of food a day. I just guess when it comes to setting the pump numbers. I think I can go up to 500 mlwith food and same with water. But the water button says how many mls per hour that's where it confuses me. I probably don't make much sense, I apologize! LOL The pump is dual and they have a water bag and a food bag.anywat, I love the song you made in your video, I'll never forget that 😁💜
So glad the video is useful to you. This can be a complicated process, and everyone learns better with music! Have a great weekend.
on process of making a ventilator....i want to know if pressurised air is given to the humidifier and also do the air flowing through the humidifier stay in the humidifier for some time to get heated aand humidified
The proper direction of air flow should be from the ventilator, through a heated humidifier, to the patient. The air does not need to be in the humidifier chamber for any set amount of time. Simply passing through the chamber should be sufficient as long as the humidifier is strong enough to deliver air to the patient at 37 degrees Celsius. Using a tubing circuit that has a heater wire inside the inspiratory limb will help maintain the temperature and humidity as the air travels from the humidifier to the patient. If a heater wire in the tubing is not available, expect large amounts of condensation in the tubing as the air cools as it travels from the humidifier to the patient. More condensation will be produced with longer tubing than shorter tubing. Even with a heated wire circuit, expect some amounts of water condensation. It is very important to ensure condensation is always draining away from the patient connection. Even a small amount of water flowing into the patient may have very negative clinical effects on the patient.
Does anyone know the (dose) if my (rate) is 180 and my bag is 1200 filled up completely.. I upped it from 150 to 180 because I'm 20 and don't want to be connected to it for extreme amounts of (time)
The dose setting depends on hang time which depends on the type of formula mixture being used. Hang times are typically either 4 or 8 hours: (1) If you use a formula that allows for an 8 hour hang time and your feeding rate is 180 mL/hour, you can enter the full volume of 1200 mL as your dose. This would result in a feeding period of a little over 6.5 hours. (2) If you use a formula mixture that only allows for a 4 hour hang time and your feeding rate is 180 mL/hour, your dose would be 720 mL for the first 4 hours. Following that you could pour the remaining 480 mL into the feeding bag and set the dose for 480 mL and run it at the rate of 180 mL/hour. This second feeding period would then take a little over 2.5 hours. After these two feeding periods, the entire volume of 1200 mL will be delivered. Thanks!
@@PediatricHomeService yeah I ended up setting it to 200 and I get done in 6 hours
Good demo☝️
Thank you for the comment. Glad you find it helpful!
As a 65 year old grandma to an 8 month old (did I mention I have back issues?), I found this video super informative. Thank you!
Thanks for watching! We are glad it was helpful.
My baby's pump seems like is not working properly..my baby's dose is 5oz and should be feeding in 30 minutes but takes about 3 hours to finish...i already replace it and is doing the same..what am I doing wrong..he has a mic-key balloon
Hello! We would first recommend checking to make sure the pump feeding rate is set correctly. In order to deliver 150 mL (or 5 oz) in 30 minutes, you would need a pump feeding rate of 300 mL/hour. If the feeding rate is set for 300 mL/hour and it is still taking 3 hours to deliver, I would recommend trying a different feeding bag. There are times when feeding bags can be defective and cause errors with the delivery of feedings. If you are continuing to have issues with the feedings even after changing out the feeding bag, I would check with your equipment provider or the pump manufacturer about ways to clean the food pump. Depending on the type of pump, there are ways to clean the sensors which can correct issues with feeding delivery as well. For example, running a wet cotton swab along the track where the feeding set is inserted into an Infinity food pump can be a resolution in some instances. Thanks for reaching out!
Thank you for posting this! I just used this for our construction company's morning safety meeting, it was a hit! The owner commended the start of our meeting saying he had never seen so many smiles and laughs this early in the morning at the safety meetings before. THANK YOU! Great job as well to the actors!
Thanks so much for watching and sharing! It was a lot of fun to record :)
Brian Anderson and the rest of the staff are Rockstar's, They are the most caring bunch of people. As a HopeKid parent there is a sense of caring and love that you feel at each and every event, Thank you HOPEKIDS for everything that you do.
We would have to agree Mark!
Omg it’s so helpful my little one on GTube and I am just having now Dose of her ... Thank you 😇
Thanks for watching!
I miss you guys!! You are my family through and through!! Thank you for everything, camp day in changed my life forever. Idk what kind of person I would be today without such a loving caring and positive influence in my life!❤️❤️
I love your channel. I just started working as a school nurse and your videos are so informative. ❤️🙏🏼
Thanks so much Penny! Have a great day!
Thank you :)
Thanks for watching!
I was not told anything about time and rate before leaving hospital. Thank you for this video
We are so glad it was useful!
Same! I think it’s one of those things that becomes second nature to the providers they forget to explain!
Bless your hearts :)
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