A trach collar trial is a chance for Samuel to be disconnected from the ventilator/CPap and breathe on his own through the trach tube. (See - makes you nervous already!) These breathing trials are done as “mock” trials to see how well he can breathe on his own without the help of a ventilator/CPap. (Just a little more nervous...) Samuel has done anywhere from 30 minutes to 2 hours! (Breathe easy :) ) In between trials, the trach tube is reconnected to the ventilator/CPap so he can rest.
When he is disconnected from the ventilator/CPap, a different "breathing" tube is attached to his trach tube... he gets warm, wet, oxygen through it. This provides some oxygen flow, but does not provide breaths. I know, confusing...
Ventilator - provides oxygen, provides pressure, makes the lungs breathe in and out
CPap (what we're on 20-22 hours per day) - it is the ventilator, still provides oxygen and pressure, but the part is turned off that makes the lungs breathe in and out
Trach Collar (what we're on 2-4 hours per day) - provides oxygen, lungs have to do all of their own work
Bottom line - WOO HOO!
On CPap - check out all the tubing...
Still CPap - a little closer look...
Still CPap - a little closer look...
He actually has a cold so the trach collar trials were stopped for a few days. But, they have resumed and are going well. Samuel is amazing!!! We're looking forward to getting over this cold :)
Samuel and his "I have a cold" face ... still a cutie!
Mom, I'm kinda busy right now... uh oh, a sign of things to come :)
1 comment:
Great pics! You are such a good mom :)
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