Chris Nickson’s seminal post Own the Oxylog 3000 taught us the difference between protective and obstructive ventilation strategies, and showed us how to amaze our friends with Pplateau.
But did it show us where the bloody “on” switch was? Eh?
So this video is for Oxylog knobophobes who can’t get off square 1.
As well as showing you how to turn the machine on, the video is packed with FACTS FACTS FACTS:
- WHAT happens if you drop an Oxylog 3000 on your foot.
- WHY you shouldn’t leave an Oxylog 3000 in a taxi.
- HOW to position your genitalia when pressing the inspiratory hold key.
Will the video show you how to own an Oxylog 3000? Actually, no.
But after you watch it, you may be allowed to borrow one for the weekend.























Awesome
Very cool. Thanks
Made for me… thanks!
Simple Simply Superb!!
Thanks
I know those chocolates but can’t pinpoint where they are purchased from. I found them in Melbourne, any body know where?
Don’t know but if you want to find someone who can help check out this landmark BMJ article on chocolate recognition: http://www.bmj.com/content/315/7123/1655
Love it!
Awesome work Joe.
Great video and teaching resource.
Will be forwarding on through the nursing ranks!
Kane
Thanks Kane
We had a great deal of nursing input for this vid and we are working with nurse educators on the follow up…
Jo
This is a very useful video, thank you.
Very nicely done. Informative, clear and fun!
Nice
Great timing! The cleaner wants to vacuum…
That’s excellent Jo, thankyou. I think i demonised the oxylog with all its knobs and screens, thankyou for clearly explaining the basics in a keep it simple way. you’re a legend