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Respiratory Therapy
New Bivona Trach Tubes at PHS
As many of you may know, the company that makes the Bivona trach tubes came out with new neonatal and pediatric trach tubes last year. Due to some design...
John’s Troubleshooting Tip of the Month: Oxygen Concentrator
An oxygen concentrator is a machine that allows you to deliver the exact amount of oxygen your doctor has prescribed for your patient or child without the hassle of...
Traveling With Your Medically-Fragile Child
“Anything that a normal healthy child can do so can she, there’s just a little more baggage. I just want people to know that it is possible. Your kids,...
John’s Troubleshooting Tip of the Month: Bi-Annual Battery Charging
It’s summer—or so we hope. The weather has been unpredictable at best. With more storms and power outages sure to come it’s a good time to check the battery...
John’s Troubleshooting Tip of the Month: Oximeter Probe Placement
PHS understands how stressful it can be when a piece of equipment isn’t working properly, and we want to help resolve any issues as soon as possible for you....
Tips on Reusing and Rotating Trach Tubes
Trach tubes can be safely reprocessed, providing patients with proper ventilation and secretion management, while maximizing resources and saving health care dollars. How many times can a trach tube...
John’s Troubleshooting Tip of the Month: Poor Quality Mists or Prolonged Treatments In Nebulizer Kits
PHS understands how stressful it can be when a piece of equipment isn’t working properly, and we want to help resolve any issues as soon as possible for you....
John’s Troubleshooting Tip of the Month: Stationary Suction Machine, Low or No Suction
PHS understands how stressful it can be when a piece of equipment isn’t working properly, and we want to help resolve any issues as soon as possible for you....