%0 Journal Article %A Joseph J Schlesinger %T Applications of a Noninvasive Respiratory Volume Monitor for Critical Care Medicine %D 2015 %R 10.4187/respcare.03744 %J Respiratory Care %P e97-e100 %V 60 %N 5 %X Respiratory volume monitoring (RVM) has been developed to noninvasively measure minute ventilation (V̇E), tidal volume, and breathing frequency and to display real-time respiratory curves in nonintubated patients. Although RVM was originally developed for post-anesthesia and monitored anesthesia care, we describe 3 applications for this monitor in an otherwise austere setting at a missionary hospital in Kijabe, Kenya. Applications of RVM can be utilized in any ICU in a developing or developed country. %U https://rc.rcjournal.com/content/respcare/60/5/e97.full.pdf