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Відео

Passy Muir Patients - Millions of Voices, One Valve
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Invented by a patient, the Passy Muir® Tracheostomy & Ventilator Swallowing and Speaking Valve is a simple, life changing medical device. Learn more at: www.passy-muir.com/
Madonna Rehabilitation Hospitals Passy Muir Valve: Jayslynn's Story
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Jayslynn was involved in a serious car accident that left her with a severe brain injury. Thanks to the care provided by Madonna Rehabilitation Hospitals, intense therapy, and use of the Passy Muir Valve, she can now laugh, play, and communicate verbally again. Learn more about the benefits of the Passy Muir Valve: www.passy-muir.com/valves_page Video courtesy of: Madonna Rehabilitation Hospitals
Jaxsn sings with his Passy Muir Valve.
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Video Courtesy of CareOne Long Term Acute Care Hospital
Bethany Children’s Health Center Passy-Muir Valve Assessments
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Bethany Children’s Health Center Passy-Muir Valve Assessments
St. Mary's Hospital for Children Passy-Muir Valve Trial: Rafsan
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St. Mary's Hospital for Children Passy-Muir Valve Trial: Rafsan
Post Acute Medical Speciality Hospital of Las Vegas PMV Trial: Billy
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Post Acute Medical Speciality Hospital of Las Vegas PMV Trial: Billy
Northwest Texas Healthcare System Passy-Muir Valve Trial: Jocelyn
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Northwest Texas Healthcare System Passy-Muir Valve Trial: Jocelyn
Northwest Texas Healthcare System Passy Muir Valve Trial: Ronald
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Northwest Texas Healthcare System Passy Muir Valve Trial: Ronald
Children's Hospital of Wisconsin Tracheostomy and Home Ventilator Program Team
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Children's Hospital of Wisconsin Tracheostomy and Home Ventilator Program Team
Children's Hospital of Wisconsin Passy Muir Valve 007 (Aqua) Trial
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Children's Hospital of Wisconsin Passy Muir Valve 007 (Aqua) Trial
CareOne Long Term Acute Care Hospital at Trinitas Regional Medical Center Passy-Muir Valve Trial
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CareOne Long Term Acute Care Hospital at Trinitas Regional Medical Center Passy-Muir Valve Trial
LTACH CareOne at Trinitas Regional Medical Center Passy-Muir Valve Trial: Teddy
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LTACH CareOne at Trinitas Regional Medical Center Passy-Muir Valve Trial: Teddy
Passy Muir: Making A Difference In Patients' Lives
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We at Passy Muir believe that communication is the essence of the human spirit; it is essential to individual rights and dignity. We are committed in our efforts to offer tracheostomized and ventilator-dependent patients a step towards independence and dignity through speech. To learn more, please visit our website: www.passy-muir.com/
How to clean a Passy Muir Valve
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Pour a few drops of mild liquid dishwashing soap (soap with no lotion or fragrance) into a cup. Add lukewarm (not hot) water. Swish the Valve in the water for about 10 seconds. Next, rinse the Valve thoroughly in lukewarm (not hot) running water. Allow the Passy Muir Valve (“PMV”) to air dry on its side. NOTE: Do not place in the storage container to dry. Do not use a blow dryer to heat or dry....
How to clean a Passy Muir Valve
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How to clean a Passy Muir Valve
Passy Muir Interactive Tracheostomy Seminars
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Passy Muir Interactive Tracheostomy Seminars
David A. Muir Inventor
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David A. Muir Inventor
Passy Muir Booth at the 2018 ASHA Convention
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Passy Muir Booth at the 2018 ASHA Convention
Videofluoroscopy with and without Passy Muir Valve
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Videofluoroscopy with and without Passy Muir Valve
2018 Seminars
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2018 Seminars
FEES
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FEES
Tracheostomy PAM: Ventilator Connections T piece
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Tracheostomy PAM: Ventilator Connections T piece
Tracheostomy PAM: Ventilator Connections Elbow Type
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Tracheostomy PAM: Ventilator Connections Elbow Type
Tracheostomy PAM: Using the PMV Secure It
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Tracheostomy PAM: Using the PMV Secure It
Tracheostomy PAM: Connecting the Oxygen Adapter
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Tracheostomy PAM: Connecting the Oxygen Adapter
Tracheostomy PAM: Cuff Deflation
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Tracheostomy PAM: Cuff Deflation
Tracheostomy PAM: Cuff Pressure Measurement
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Tracheostomy PAM: Cuff Pressure Measurement
Tracheostomy PAM: Cuff Over Inflation
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Tracheostomy PAM: Cuff Over Inflation
Tracheostomy PAM: Cuff Inflation
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Tracheostomy PAM: Cuff Inflation

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @mahmoudmansour4882
    @mahmoudmansour4882 Рік тому

    Hello can you help my please

  • @celsoaquino2647
    @celsoaquino2647 7 років тому

    Eu gostaria de saber como faço para higienizar a válvula passy muir

  • @ayel3482
    @ayel3482 7 років тому

    awesome1 so thats what happens!

  • @ShinyBusterBaby
    @ShinyBusterBaby 7 років тому

    I wish this app was around when I first was put on a ventilator!

  • @coochiecrook_
    @coochiecrook_ 7 років тому

    this helped alot thanks

  • @indhirarodriguez024
    @indhirarodriguez024 7 років тому

    Que bebé más bello.

  • @aet523
    @aet523 7 років тому

    That you for this information. I was wondering if you had information on the animation company behind this education video?

  • @catherinethompson1189
    @catherinethompson1189 8 років тому

    I've had my trach for 14 months now, I had a feeding tube as well. I don't see a removal of this device any time soon d/t inability to breath on my own. However I do eat and drink with minimal difficultry. This remains a risk of choking.

  • @isabelsineriz.centrocultur4022
    @isabelsineriz.centrocultur4022 8 років тому

    Isn't that perfection?

  • @anwarahmed7123
    @anwarahmed7123 8 років тому

    nice

  • @DivineTableDesigns
    @DivineTableDesigns 8 років тому

    Thank you, this video gave some helpful information

  • @ventilator98
    @ventilator98 8 років тому

    I use a Passy Muir Valve. I'm using it right at this very second as I speak. I know what it is like not to be able to speak. For four days, I was unable to speak. On October 2nd, 2015, I would undergo a tracheostomy. It is actually one month ago from this very day. It was a Friday. Waking up on the ventilator unable to speak was awful. That day going without speaking, and communicating only with the use of my fist to the bed rale and then with my Iphone, I would write out what I needed to say, after getting the attention of the Pulmonary ICU Staff by forcefully hitting the hospital bed rale. Friday night, I got maybe 30 minutes of sleep if that. I spent the rest lying in the bed listening to music on my Iphone, and when I needed to say something, I used my Iphone. Saturday afternoon, they attempted the Passy Muir Valve, but were unsuccessful. I knew it would take a couple of days, from my experience in the medical field. I knew the swelling would have to go down. Even though, I knew this, It still was crushing not to be able to speak. Saturday night, I again did not get much sleep, and not being able to talk made me feel just awful. Sunday I'm glad I slept most of the day. I needed to speak orally again, and not being able to felt like being trapped in a nightmare. It was the silent scream of a ventilator dependant patient. Sunday night I didn't get much sleep. Monday, I was able to start speaking very very slightly with much effort, and much much effort at that. It was Monday evening when I really started to feel like I was waking up from the world's quietest nightmare. Tuesday, I could speak with a slightly bit less effort with the Passy Muir Valve. I worked myself to exhaustion and pushed myself to the breaking point. I could speak somewhat and was going to do it at my best effort. By Wednesday, when they put in the Fenostrated Trach tube, and I could speak so much easier, I almost screamed out at the top of my lungs I was so happy. I want to give the universe's credit to David Muir. I know what it is like not speaking. To think that people can be without that ability for months and even years, and they can survive? I thought I was going to die from not being able to speak. Its the silent scream, nobody wants to utter, because it is too silent. The Dr. who performed the trach had to say to my Mother, "Mam? I'm sorry for having to shut your son up for four days." I remember it so clearly.

  • @antoinetteloveslife7835
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    Wow she did great

  • @soonerangel30
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    I have one in now for 20 weeks

    • @ThisIsMeArnold
      @ThisIsMeArnold 8 років тому

      +regina Forbes Why?

    • @soonerangel30
      @soonerangel30 8 років тому

      I was in coma from car wreck and they put it in cuz my vocals they were afraid it would damage them which finally got it out 28wks later now my voice and air I breathe gets sorry and my voice doesn't sound like before nor can I sing

    • @soonerangel30
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      I can't laugh like before either it takes to much air and in middle of taking I lose my voice and air and got to take air in quickly it's hard to explain

    • @ThisIsMeArnold
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      regina Forbes Ahh. I was looking up this video in case of a family member choking. I'm sorry this happened to you

    • @soonerangel30
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      Thank you good luck

  • @natedog2004
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    isn't it amazing how this technology works ?!?!?!?!?!?! whoever invented this device is a smart cookie :D i do not use any artificial speaking devices but i know what it is like to not have a voice! i have seen laryngectomys use a artificial larynx to speak sounds robotic but this speaking valve really helps a lot doesn't it ?!?!?!?!

  • @hazmmala9969
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    thanks

  • @GrimReaper1711
    @GrimReaper1711 10 років тому

    Brings back horrible memories of having one in for a week and a few other factors.

  • @lepersjoy
    @lepersjoy 10 років тому

    Rachel and Cheryl, I'm a nursing student and I want to thank you for creating this video. It's amazing how such a simple device can improve a person's quality of life. Keep up the good work!

  • @gliceriayambot2746
    @gliceriayambot2746 10 років тому

    informative.

  • @joshuakropko5251
    @joshuakropko5251 11 років тому

    Thank you Rachel and Cheryl. You succinctly and compassionately demonstrated how important and simple this device is. As a medical student, I find videos like this are very useful. Keep up the good work.

  • @67lomeli
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    Very professionally made video-instructive-thanks for posting.

  • @hiberdiber
    @hiberdiber 11 років тому

    VERY informitive, thank you.

  • @SANCHEEVAN
    @SANCHEEVAN 11 років тому

    thnz

  • @psnandy1
    @psnandy1 13 років тому

    It does supply information....a good one...Thanks you did not add any music....

  • @Wolfbloodvamps171
    @Wolfbloodvamps171 13 років тому

    I had a trach till I was three years old.

  • @StarHope86
    @StarHope86 13 років тому

    Very informative