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Understanding Difficult Airway Management and Interventions in Pediatrics for the Respiratory Care Practitioner
Presented by Eric Gantwerker, MD
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Course: #2410Level: Introductory1 Hour
This presentation addresses pediatric populations and conditions affecting difficult airway management. The webinar outlines the best treatment approaches for managing complex patients who can no longer be intubated or ventilated, as well as advanced airway devices utilized in difficult airway situations.

Cystic Fibrosis: A Comprehensive Overview
Presented by Prigi Varghese, MSN, APRN, CPNP-PC
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Course: #1335Level: Intermediate1 Hour
Cystic Fibrosis is a complex diagnosis that affects multi-organ systems and requires management and care from a multidisciplinary team. This webinar addresses pathophysiology, diagnosis, management of pulmonary and non-pulmonary symptoms. Current and emerging cystic fibrosis therapies are discussed.

Pediatric Asthma Management
Presented by Kat Johnson, DrPH, MS, MA, CCC-SLP, CAS, CPH, CPCRT, IN, LM
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Course: #1345Level: Intermediate1 Hour
Pediatric asthma diagnosis is on the rise, and patient families are looking for information about boosting their health to rely less on expensive conventional medicine. This course provides respiratory therapists with a general overview of pediatric asthma and tools of motivational interviewing counseling to enhance the overall quality of life in pediatric patients in both acute and post-acute care settings.

Surviving Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) From Patient to Patient Engagement
Presented by Eileen Rubin, JD
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Course: #1343Level: Introductory1 Hour
The course introduces an Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) survivor perspective explaining how education and advocacy of resources positively affect patient-centered care. The course presents current ARDS and COVID-19 evidence and disease impact on managing critically ill patients.

High Flow Nasal Oxygen: What’s What!
Presented by Jessica Fino, EdD, RRT
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Course: #1341Level: Intermediate1 Hour
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.

Imaging (CXR) Diagnostics: Interpretation and Case Studies
Presented by Duane Reed, EdD, RRT, RCP
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Course: #1339Level: Introductory1 Hour
This introductory course focuses on both normal and differential components of radiographic imaging to identify various pulmonary diseases. Multiple case study discussions provide a basic understanding of chest X-ray interpretation, causes, and treatment for disease management.

Preparing Complex Medical Patients for Successful Community Integration
Presented by Diane Ulmer, OTR/L, Melissa Gulizia, BS, RRT
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Course: #1328Level: Introductory1 Hour
This course provides respiratory therapists with insight into the important role they play in preparing patients for successful discharge back to the community. Tools and strategies to assist patients and families in sustaining successful living in the community are shared and demonstrated by a case study.

The Registered Nurse and Respiratory Therapist Alliance: Identifying and Assessing Acutely and Subtly Declining Patients
Presented by Nancy Nathenson, RRT
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Course: #1313Level: Intermediate1.5 Hours
This course focuses on the team approach in the identification and assessment of the acutely, subtly declining patient. The benefits and challenges of both acute and post-acute care response teams are discussed, including reporting accurate findings during assessment and effective communication with the medical staff.

Back to Basics: Common Modes of Mechanical Ventilation and Applications
Presented by Duane Reed, EdD, RRT, RCP
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Course: #2473Level: Introductory1 Hour
This introductory course provides a general review on the three common modes of mechanical ventilation, Assist Control (Volume and Pressure) Synchronized Intermittent Mandatory Ventilation (SIMV), and Pressure Support (PS).

Aspiration Pneumonia: Who Gets Sick and How Can We Help?
Presented by Angela Mansolillo, MA, CCC-SLP, BCS-S
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Course: #2462Level: Intermediate1 Hour
Every aspiration event does not inevitably lead to aspiration pneumonia and treatment teams can have an impact on risk reduction. This course enables clinicians in identifying the clients on their caseload who are at higher risk for respiratory illness and in implementing interventions for oral hygiene, head of bed elevation, nutrition, and hydration.

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