13 courses found
State Approval Information for New Jersey
The following courses are accepted by the New Jersey State Board of Respiratory Care. They accept courses approved by AARC, and these courses have been approved by AARC for Continuing Respiratory Care Education.
- There is no limit to the number of continuing education hours that can be completed online.
- For credit hours in excess of the 30 credit hours required, a licensee may apply no more than five of those credits to the CE requirement the following biennial period only, so long as those additional credits were completed within one year prior to the end of the biennial licensing period.
- 1 credit hour in infection control required. Continued offers a course that may meet the infection control requirement.
- 1 credit hour in patient safety/medical errors required. Continued offers courses to meet the patient safety/medical errors requirement.
- 1 credit hour in ethics required. Continued offers courses to meet the ethics requirement.
- At least 20 credit hours in other respiratory care clinical practices; any remaining credits in any healthcare field.
- Applicants for initial licensure are exempt from the continuing education requirements for the initial biennial period of licensure.
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/respiratory-therapy/ceus/course/tale-two-time-constants-best-2281
A Tale of Two Time Constants: The Best of Times and the Worst of Times
Time constants are critical for understanding best practices for mechanical ventilation, including NIV, conventional ventilation, and high frequency ventilation. This lecture defines time constants, how they change as lung injury evolves, and their importance for properly applying mechanical and non-invasive ventilation.
auditory, textual, visual
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A Tale of Two Time Constants: The Best of Times and the Worst of Times
Time constants are critical for understanding best practices for mechanical ventilation, including NIV, conventional ventilation, and high frequency ventilation. This lecture defines time constants, how they change as lung injury evolves, and their importance for properly applying mechanical and non-invasive ventilation.
2281
Online
PT60M
A Tale of Two Time Constants: The Best of Times and the Worst of Times
Presented by Evan Richards, Advanced Practice Clinical Consultant, BSc, RT
Course: #2281Level: Intermediate1 Hour
AARC - CRCE/1.0; CE Broker/1.0 Direct Delivery Of Respiratory Care Services, CE Broker #20-1232724; IACET/0.1
Time constants are critical for understanding best practices for mechanical ventilation, including NIV, conventional ventilation, and high frequency ventilation. This lecture defines time constants, how they change as lung injury evolves, and their importance for properly applying mechanical and non-invasive ventilation.
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/respiratory-therapy/ceus/course/respiratory-and-critical-care-analysis-2119
Advancements in Respiratory and Critical Care, A Comprehensive Review, presented in partnership with the Society of Mechanical Ventilation
The course reviews advancements in respiratory and critical care and involves examining major trends in mechanical ventilation and noninvasive ventilation management. The research incorporates findings from the literature review into practical applications, aiming to enhance best-practice patient care in real-world settings.
auditory, textual, visual
99
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Continued Respiratory Therapy
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Advancements in Respiratory and Critical Care, A Comprehensive Review, presented in partnership with the Society of Mechanical Ventilation
The course reviews advancements in respiratory and critical care and involves examining major trends in mechanical ventilation and noninvasive ventilation management. The research incorporates findings from the literature review into practical applications, aiming to enhance best-practice patient care in real-world settings.
2119
Online
PT90M
Advancements in Respiratory and Critical Care, A Comprehensive Review, presented in partnership with the Society of Mechanical Ventilation
Presented by Ehab Daoud, MD, FACP, FCCP
Course: #2119Level: Advanced1.5 Hours
AARC - CRCE/1.5; CE Broker/1.5 Direct Delivery Of Respiratory Care Services, CE Broker #20-1173366; IACET/0.1
The course reviews advancements in respiratory and critical care and involves examining major trends in mechanical ventilation and noninvasive ventilation management. The research incorporates findings from the literature review into practical applications, aiming to enhance best-practice patient care in real-world settings.
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/respiratory-therapy/ceus/course/non-invasive-ventilation-in-post-1896
Non-invasive Ventilation in the Post-Acute Care Setting
This course discusses the use of various methods of non-invasive ventilation in the post-acute care setting.
auditory, textual, visual
99
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Non-invasive Ventilation in the Post-Acute Care Setting
This course discusses the use of various methods of non-invasive ventilation in the post-acute care setting.
1896
Online
PT60M
Non-invasive Ventilation in the Post-Acute Care Setting
Presented by Claire Aloan, MS, RRT-NPS, FAARC
Course: #1896Level: Introductory1 Hour
AARC - CRCE/1.0; CE Broker/1.0 Direct Delivery Of Respiratory Care Services, CE Broker #20-1102754; IACET/0.1
This course discusses the use of various methods of non-invasive ventilation in the post-acute care setting.
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/respiratory-therapy/ceus/course/transcutaneous-blood-gas-monitoring-for-1769
Transcutaneous Blood Gas Monitoring for Neonates and Pediatric Patients
Transcutaneous blood gas monitoring is noninvasive and provides continuous assessment of ventilation and oxygenation in critically ill neonatal and pediatric patients. This introductory presentation focuses on the basic concepts of transcutaneous monitoring in neonates and pediatrics, emphasizing how it works and the preparation and monitoring of expected patient outcomes.
auditory, textual, visual
99
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Transcutaneous Blood Gas Monitoring for Neonates and Pediatric Patients
Transcutaneous blood gas monitoring is noninvasive and provides continuous assessment of ventilation and oxygenation in critically ill neonatal and pediatric patients. This introductory presentation focuses on the basic concepts of transcutaneous monitoring in neonates and pediatrics, emphasizing how it works and the preparation and monitoring of expected patient outcomes.
1769
Online
PT60M
Transcutaneous Blood Gas Monitoring for Neonates and Pediatric Patients
Presented by Duane Reed, EdD, RRT, RCP
Course: #1769Level: Introductory1 Hour
AARC - CRCE/1.0; CE Broker/1.0 Direct Delivery Of Respiratory Care Services, CE Broker #20-1103022; IACET/0.1
Transcutaneous blood gas monitoring is noninvasive and provides continuous assessment of ventilation and oxygenation in critically ill neonatal and pediatric patients. This introductory presentation focuses on the basic concepts of transcutaneous monitoring in neonates and pediatrics, emphasizing how it works and the preparation and monitoring of expected patient outcomes.
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End-Tidal Carbon Dioxide Monitoring
End tidal carbon dioxide (ETCO2) monitoring is the non-invasive measurement of exhaled CO2. This course introduces the learner to the indications for using, preparing, and monitoring patient outcomes.
auditory, textual, visual
99
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End-Tidal Carbon Dioxide Monitoring
End tidal carbon dioxide (ETCO2) monitoring is the non-invasive measurement of exhaled CO2. This course introduces the learner to the indications for using, preparing, and monitoring patient outcomes.
1791
Online
PT60M
End-Tidal Carbon Dioxide Monitoring
Presented by Duane Reed, EdD, RRT, RCP
Course: #1791Level: Introductory1 Hour
AARC - CRCE/1.0; CE Broker/1.0 Direct Delivery Of Respiratory Care Services, CE Broker #20-1094246; IACET/0.1
End tidal carbon dioxide (ETCO2) monitoring is the non-invasive measurement of exhaled CO2. This course introduces the learner to the indications for using, preparing, and monitoring patient outcomes.
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/respiratory-therapy/ceus/course/key-concepts-in-management-respiratory-1631
Key Concepts in the Management of Respiratory Failure Series: Research Review and Case Reports
This advanced course reviews noninvasive support, invasive mechanical ventilation, extracorporeal support and adjunct treatment research and case reports. The course focuses on increasing familiarity with findings in the current literature and includes future directions, theoretical information, and clinical and research applications. The course is the fourth in the series and a stand-alone course examining the evidence and case reports of critically ill patients from the least invasive to most invasive modes of support.
auditory, textual, visual
99
USD
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Continued Respiratory Therapy
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Key Concepts in the Management of Respiratory Failure Series: Research Review and Case Reports
This advanced course reviews noninvasive support, invasive mechanical ventilation, extracorporeal support and adjunct treatment research and case reports. The course focuses on increasing familiarity with findings in the current literature and includes future directions, theoretical information, and clinical and research applications. The course is the fourth in the series and a stand-alone course examining the evidence and case reports of critically ill patients from the least invasive to most invasive modes of support.
1631
Online
PT60M
Key Concepts in the Management of Respiratory Failure Series: Research Review and Case Reports
Presented by Keith Lamb, RRT, RRT-ACCS, FAARC, FCCM
Course: #1631Level: Advanced1 Hour
AARC - CRCE/1.0; CE Broker/1.0 Direct Delivery Of Respiratory Care Services, CE Broker #20-952250; IACET/0.1
This advanced course reviews noninvasive support, invasive mechanical ventilation, extracorporeal support and adjunct treatment research and case reports. The course focuses on increasing familiarity with findings in the current literature and includes future directions, theoretical information, and clinical and research applications. The course is the fourth in the series and a stand-alone course examining the evidence and case reports of critically ill patients from the least invasive to most invasive modes of support.
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/respiratory-therapy/ceus/course/key-concepts-in-management-respiratory-1628
Key Concepts in the Management of Respiratory Failure Series: Non-invasive Support
This advanced course reviews noninvasive support for patients with acute respiratory failure. The focus of the course is on increasing familiarity with findings in the current literature and includes future directions, theoretical information, and clinical and research applications. The Noninvasive Support course is the first in the series and a stand-alone course examining the management of critically ill patients from the least invasive to most invasive modes of support.
auditory, textual, visual
99
USD
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Continued Respiratory Therapy
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Key Concepts in the Management of Respiratory Failure Series: Non-invasive Support
This advanced course reviews noninvasive support for patients with acute respiratory failure. The focus of the course is on increasing familiarity with findings in the current literature and includes future directions, theoretical information, and clinical and research applications. The Noninvasive Support course is the first in the series and a stand-alone course examining the management of critically ill patients from the least invasive to most invasive modes of support.
1628
Online
PT60M
Key Concepts in the Management of Respiratory Failure Series: Non-invasive Support
Presented by Keith Lamb, RRT, RRT-ACCS, FAARC, FCCM
Course: #1628Level: Advanced1 Hour
AARC - CRCE/1.0; CE Broker/1.0 Direct Delivery Of Respiratory Care Services, CE Broker #20-952572; IACET/0.1
This advanced course reviews noninvasive support for patients with acute respiratory failure. The focus of the course is on increasing familiarity with findings in the current literature and includes future directions, theoretical information, and clinical and research applications. The Noninvasive Support course is the first in the series and a stand-alone course examining the management of critically ill patients from the least invasive to most invasive modes of support.
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/respiratory-therapy/ceus/course/noninvasive-ventilation-niv-before-intubation-1496
Noninvasive Ventilation (NIV)... Ventilation Before Intubation
Noninvasive ventilation (NIV) before intubation provides an overview of respiratory failure and evidence-based considerations for the implementation of noninvasive positive pressure ventilation (NIPPV). The course is designed to provide the listener with additional perspective on applying NIPPV in the critical care environment.
auditory, textual, visual
99
USD
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Continued Respiratory Therapy
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Noninvasive Ventilation (NIV)... Ventilation Before Intubation
Noninvasive ventilation (NIV) before intubation provides an overview of respiratory failure and evidence-based considerations for the implementation of noninvasive positive pressure ventilation (NIPPV). The course is designed to provide the listener with additional perspective on applying NIPPV in the critical care environment.
1496
Online
PT60M
Noninvasive Ventilation (NIV)... Ventilation Before Intubation
Presented by Tim Gilmore, PhD, RRT, RRT-ACCS, RRT-NPS, CPFT, AE-C
Course: #1496Level: Intermediate1 Hour
AARC - CRCE/1.0; CE Broker/1.0 Direct Delivery Of Respiratory Care Services, CE Broker #20-913029; IACET/0.1
Noninvasive ventilation (NIV) before intubation provides an overview of respiratory failure and evidence-based considerations for the implementation of noninvasive positive pressure ventilation (NIPPV). The course is designed to provide the listener with additional perspective on applying NIPPV in the critical care environment.
9
/respiratory-therapy/ceus/course/use-noninvasive-ventilation-at-end-1434
The Use of Noninvasive Ventilation at the End of Life
Noninvasive ventilation is a common modality provided in acute, long-term, and home care environments to provide respiratory support to patients with a variety of acute and chronic disease pathologies. Though NIV is used predominantly as a bridge to recovery in acute disease pathologies and as ongoing support in chronic disease pathologies, some clinicians advocate for the use of NIV for comfort measures at the end of life. This intermediate course provides a basis for the analysis of ethical dilemmas and debates the ethical arguments for and against the use of NIV at the end of life.
auditory, textual, visual
99
USD
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Continued Respiratory Therapy
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The Use of Noninvasive Ventilation at the End of Life
Noninvasive ventilation is a common modality provided in acute, long-term, and home care environments to provide respiratory support to patients with a variety of acute and chronic disease pathologies. Though NIV is used predominantly as a bridge to recovery in acute disease pathologies and as ongoing support in chronic disease pathologies, some clinicians advocate for the use of NIV for comfort measures at the end of life. This intermediate course provides a basis for the analysis of ethical dilemmas and debates the ethical arguments for and against the use of NIV at the end of life.
1434
Online
PT60M
The Use of Noninvasive Ventilation at the End of Life
Presented by Shawna Strickland, PhD, CAE, RRT, RRT-NPS, RRT-ACCS, AE-C, FAARC
Course: #1434Level: Intermediate1 Hour
AARC - CRCE/1.0; CE Broker/1.0 Direct Delivery Of Respiratory Care Services, CE Broker #20-893883; IACET/0.1
Noninvasive ventilation is a common modality provided in acute, long-term, and home care environments to provide respiratory support to patients with a variety of acute and chronic disease pathologies. Though NIV is used predominantly as a bridge to recovery in acute disease pathologies and as ongoing support in chronic disease pathologies, some clinicians advocate for the use of NIV for comfort measures at the end of life. This intermediate course provides a basis for the analysis of ethical dilemmas and debates the ethical arguments for and against the use of NIV at the end of life.
10
/respiratory-therapy/ceus/course/high-flow-nasal-oxygen-what-2510
High Flow Nasal Oxygen: What’s What!
This course provides a review of high flow oxygen devices to include models such as Optiflow, Air-vo, and Vapotherm. In addition, this course discusses the clinical guidelines, benefits, and limitations of these devices and their comparison to traditional high flow devices and non-invasive support.
auditory, textual, visual
99
USD
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Continued Respiratory Therapy
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High Flow Nasal Oxygen: What’s What!
This course provides a review of high flow oxygen devices to include models such as Optiflow, Air-vo, and Vapotherm. In addition, this course discusses the clinical guidelines, benefits, and limitations of these devices and their comparison to traditional high flow devices and non-invasive support.
2510
Online
PT60M
High Flow Nasal Oxygen: What’s What!
Presented by Jessica Fino, EdD, RRT
Course: #2510Level: Intermediate1 Hour
AARC - CRCE/1.0; CE Broker/1.0 Direct Delivery Of Respiratory Care Services, CE Broker #20-1300761; IACET/0.1
This course provides a review of high flow oxygen devices to include models such as Optiflow, Air-vo, and Vapotherm. In addition, this course discusses the clinical guidelines, benefits, and limitations of these devices and their comparison to traditional high flow devices and non-invasive support.