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Transport Respiratory Care

Moving a critically ill patient is a procedure, not an errand. This hub covers the mini-ICU you take with you — oxygen logistics, transport ventilators, airway security, altitude physiology, and the monitoring that keeps a patient stable from ground to air.

10 Guides4 References4 Charts

Guides

In-depth teaching for moving the critically ill patient — by ground and by air.

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Intrahospital Transport of the Ventilated Patient

8 min

How respiratory therapists safely move a mechanically ventilated patient within the hospital — team, equipment, monitoring, and the adverse events to prevent in transit.

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Interfacility Transport: Choosing Ground vs Air

8 min

How transport teams choose between ground ambulance, rotor-wing, and fixed-wing for interfacility transfer — distance, time, weather, acuity, and the respiratory trade-offs of each mode.

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Transport Ventilator Management

8 min

How transport ventilators differ from ICU ventilators, how to maintain settings continuity in transit, and why drive-gas type drives your oxygen math.

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Altitude Physiology & Gas Laws in Transport

9 min

The gas laws behind altitude physiology — Boyle and Dalton — and what they mean for trapped gas, oxygenation, and pre-flight preparation during air transport.

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Oxygen Supply Management During Transport

8 min

Sizing and managing the oxygen supply for transport — cylinder factors, the duration formula, safe residual pressure, drive-gas consumption, and reserve.

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Physiologic Stresses of Transport

8 min

The physiologic stressors of transport — hypoxia, barometric change, thermal, humidity, noise, vibration, acceleration, and fatigue — and how respiratory therapists mitigate each.

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Neonatal & Pediatric Transport

8 min

Specialized neonatal and pediatric transport — the transport incubator, thermoregulation as a respiratory priority, airway security, and oxygen targeting in the preterm infant.

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Airway Management During Transport

7 min

Securing and confirming the airway for transport — when to intubate before departure, continuous capnography, the DOPE check, and cuff management at altitude.

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Pre-Transport Assessment & Preparation

7 min

A systematic pre-transport workup — risk-benefit and communication, the ABC-plus-equipment package, stabilizing before departure, and the checklist that prevents adverse events.

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Monitoring During Transport

7 min

Monitoring the patient in motion — the minimum standard, why capnography leads in transport, and how vibration, noise, and motion degrade what you can trust.

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Interactive Practice

Practice Tools

Size the oxygen supply for the full round trip — pressure, cylinder factor, flow, and safe residual — before you leave the unit.

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