NON-CE RECORDING
Learning Objectives:
- Describe three of the common issues that can reduce functional lung volume.
- Understand the benefits and limitations of current methods to treat atelectasis, secretion retention, and air trapping.
- Describe the mechanism of action of the IPV system and how it effectively mobilizes sections, recruits the lungs, and reduces air trapping.
- List the patient populations that can benefit from IPV therapy.
RECORDING
NON-CE RECORDING
Learning Objectives:
- Describe three of the common issues that can reduce functional lung volume.
- Understand the benefits and limitations of current methods to treat atelectasis, secretion retention, and air trapping.
- Describe the mechanism of action of the IPV system and how it effectively mobilizes sections, recruits the lungs, and reduces air trapping.
- List the patient populations that can benefit from IPV therapy.
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