· Condensate: The liquid water that forms when warm, humid
exhaled air cools and releases its moisture into the ventilator circuit or
tubing · Ventilator: A device used to support, assist, or control
respiration (inclusive of the weaning period) through the application of positive
pressure to the airway when delivered via an artificial airway, specifically
oral/nasal endotracheal or tracheostomy tube. · Ventilator associated Events (VAEs): VAEs are identified by using a combination of objective
criteria: deterioration in respiratory status after a period of stability or
improvement on the ventilator, evidence of infection or inflammation, and
laboratory evidence of respiratory infection, and are categorized into the
following 3 tiers: ventilator- associated condition (VAC), infection-related
ventilator-associated complication (IVAC), and possible ventilator-associated
pneumonia (PVAP). · Ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP): A pneumonia where the patient is on mechanical ventilation for
> 2 consecutive calendar days on the date of event, with day of ventilator
placement being Day 1*AND the ventilator was in place on the date of event or
the day before.*If the ventilator was in place prior to inpatient admission,
the ventilator day count begins with the admission date to the first inpatient
location.