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State Approval Information for New York
The following courses are accepted by the New York Office of the Professions - Respiratory Therapy. They accept courses approved by AARC, and these courses have been approved by AARC for Continuing Respiratory Care Education.
- RRTs: At least 15 hours in formal self-study courses. With Continued, live webinars may be used to meet the formal course requirements.
- RTTs: At least 12 hours in formal self-study courses. With Continued, live webinars may be used to meet the formal course requirements.
- First-time renewals are exempt from continuing education requirements.
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Tracheostomy Care: Best Practices for Ventilator Units and Post-Acute Care
This course provides an overview of comprehensive tracheostomy care across ventilator units and post-acute care settings. The course discusses how to perform routine trach care, identify appropriate equipment, and respond to emergency situations and complications in diverse patient populations.
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Continued Respiratory Therapy
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Tracheostomy Care: Best Practices for Ventilator Units and Post-Acute Care
This course provides an overview of comprehensive tracheostomy care across ventilator units and post-acute care settings. The course discusses how to perform routine trach care, identify appropriate equipment, and respond to emergency situations and complications in diverse patient populations.
2418
Online
PT60M
Tracheostomy Care: Best Practices for Ventilator Units and Post-Acute Care
Presented by Zhanna Sorin, BSRT, RRT
Course: #2418Level: Introductory1 Hour
AARC - CRCE/1.0; CE Broker/1.0 Direct Delivery Of Respiratory Care Services, CE Broker #20-1295032; IACET/0.1
This course provides an overview of comprehensive tracheostomy care across ventilator units and post-acute care settings. The course discusses how to perform routine trach care, identify appropriate equipment, and respond to emergency situations and complications in diverse patient populations.