If you have one of these heaters, chances are, it has sang you the song of its people more than once, probably just as you close your eyes for sleep too. The good news, it's rarely actually the heater and more often than not the temperamental temp probe that causes the problem. Another good thing … Continue reading Vent Heaters and Why They Beep
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Kind-hearted Kinley
In 2014, Kinley was a completely healthy and normal 5 year old. In September of that year, like kids do, she got a virus, enterovirus to be exact. It started with a headache, then she didn't want to eat. Not long after that she couldn't hold her head up, so off to Children's of Alabama … Continue reading Kind-hearted Kinley
Respiratory Anatomy 101
If you're reading this article, chances are your child has some sort of large or small respiratory disorder. Understanding the anatomy of the respiratory system and how it all works together helps to understand the disease processes and what the doctors explain to you. The respiratory system is the network of organs and tissues that … Continue reading Respiratory Anatomy 101
Trilogy EVO Alarms
It's already stressful having to manage a ventilator at home, then you add on the fact that it likes to beep at you. Here, we're going to discuss some of the most common EVO alarms and how to correct them. When an alarm occurs: Be sure the patient has adequate ventilation and oxygen. If required, … Continue reading Trilogy EVO Alarms
Extraordinary Everleigh
This little girl has been breaking glass ceilings since the day she waltzed into this world at only 23 weeks gestation. She knew she had big things to accomplish and just couldn't wait to get started. So, on January 8, 2020 Crystal and Alex Odom got to meet their heavyweight champion fighter of a daughter, … Continue reading Extraordinary Everleigh
Suctioning
There are many reasons you could be prescribed a home suction machine for your child, if you are, this article will help you understand how to use your machine, how to troubleshoot it, and what items you should have with it. Most of this information will be universal, but this all applies to Devilbiss suction … Continue reading Suctioning
Nasal Cannula’s
If your child has been prescribed home oxygen, sometimes keeping it on their face can be the hardest part. A nasal cannula is used to give your child oxygen at home. It is a small tube with prongs that goes under the nose and around the head. The two prongs on the tubing go into … Continue reading Nasal Cannula’s
Oxygen Tank Refresh
Bringing a child home on oxygen can be a scary or stressful event, so we've created this little reminder page to help you remember anything you forgot between the hospital to home. First things first, gather everything you need. Tank, regulator, key, and tubing and/or cannula. Attach the regulator to the top of the tank … Continue reading Oxygen Tank Refresh
Common Trilogy Alarms
These are some of the most common alarms you will encounter with the Trilogy ventilator and some of the causes and solutions for those alarms. Because who doesn't love a cheat sheet? High Pressure – Could be caused by kinks in the circuit, blockage in the trach tube, increased or thicker mucus blocking the airway, … Continue reading Common Trilogy Alarms
Jovial Jaxon
February is heart month, so what better way to celebrate than by showing off one of our most precious heart warriors! Most people don't even realize that 1 in 100 babies are born with a congenital heart defect (CHD). Of the babies born with CHD, 1 in 4 of those defects will be considered critical … Continue reading Jovial Jaxon