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CEU Courses for Respiratory Therapists

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State Approval Information for Wisconsin

While CEUs are not required for a Wisconsin RT license, please select from the following courses to meet your professional development needs.

  • Professionals must be credentialed by the NBRC to practice in Wisconsin. Continued Respiratory Therapy offers courses that meet the continuing education requirements of the NBRC.
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An Introduction to Health Equity for Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex, and Asexual (LGBTQIA+) People
Presented by Alex Keuroghlian, MD, MPH, Mason Dunn, JD
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Course: #1326Level: Introductory2 Hours
Learn about LGBTQIA+ health disparities, demographics, and terminology, as well as key strategies for bringing high-quality care to LGBTQIA+ people at health centers and other health care organizations. Learn about inclusive and effective communication with LGBTQIA+ patients.

What’s Anesthesia Got To Do With It?
Presented by Steven Vela, MSNA, CRNA
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Course: #1312Level: Intermediate1 Hour
This course focuses on the role of anesthesia and its impact on the respiratory system. The two specialties are interrelated, and the course provides an in-depth understanding of evidenced-based anesthesia guidelines and clinical decision-making for the critical care management of patients in intensive care units.

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).

HIV Education for Respiratory Therapists
Presented by Sara Pullen, PT, DPT, MPH, CHES
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Course: #24771 Hour
This course will familiarize respiratory therapists with basic HIV-related knowledge. The course will review some common respiratory conditions seen in HIV and AIDS.

Creating a Culture of Safety: A Review of Joint Commission National Patient Safety Goals
Presented by Kathleen Weissberg, OTD, OTR/L, CMDCP, CDP
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Course: #2475Level: Introductory1 Hour
The purpose of this session is to educate healthcare professionals to the types and incidence of medical errors, how to prevent practice errors in various clinical settings, and Joint Commission statutes related to National Patient Safety Goals.

Mindfulness Techniques in Pediatric Practice
Presented by Aditi Mehra, DHSc, OTR/L
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Course: #2469Level: Introductory2 Hours
An introductory course to the art of Mindfulness as an intervention tool for pediatric respiratory therapists. Practitioners will gain an insight to the step-by-step process to not only practice Mindfulness for their own well-being but will learn techniques and strategies to effectively teach Mindfulness to children to address health concerns.

High Frequency Oscillatory Ventilation (HFOV) and High Frequency Jet Ventilation (HFJV): Strategies for Success
Presented by Sherry Courtney, MD, MSc
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Course: #2471Level: Advanced1 Hour
The course discusses indications and management strategies for neonates who require HFOV and HFJV modes of ventilation. A description of key parameters in lung recruitment and weaning is discussed, as well as the role of conventional ventilation.

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.

Evaluation and Management of Laryngeal Clefts
Presented by Eric Gantwerker, MD
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Course: #2465Level: Intermediate1 Hour
This course examines the associated etiologies of laryngeal clefts. The course presents guidelines for evaluation, treatment, and postoperative management of laryngeal clefts.

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