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Joseph Zalocha - Reduce Complications While Central Line Placements

Joseph Zalocha has extensive experience with CVC placement as the Director of Critical Care Services at Northside Hospital.  No matter the method used for CVC placement, without the proper hand hygiene and use of sterile barriers like masks, gowns, and gloves, the rate of central line placement complications will continue to be an issue for hospitals. Joseph Zalocha - How to Avoid Central Line Placement Complications     Follow Joseph Zalocha at Below Profiles: https://www.healthgrades.com/physician/dr-joseph-zalocha-w8rjq https://www.behance.net/josephzalocha https://www.crunchbase.com/person/joe-zalocha 

Joseph Zalocha: Understanding Ventilator Management

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Throughout his career, Joseph Zalocha has witnessed many advancements in the treatment of ICU patients and the equipment used to help improve ICU patient health, getting them out of intensive care sooner. As the Director of ICU at Northside Hospital in St. Petersburg, Florida, he has long been interested in improving ventilator management and other critical organ support functions. Ventilator management focuses on the initiating, monitoring, and adjusting ventilators according to what the patient’s medical condition is and how they are responding to treatment. It requires selecting the right ventilator mode and settings and changing them as needed. In critical care settings, like the ICU, a respiratory therapist, under the direction of the doctor, will handle the ventilator management. They must work together with the nurses to provide the highest level of care for the patient.    The first thing that needs to be determined in ventilation management is what mode will