2-Day All Things Pulmonary from Cyndi Zarbano
Description:
Simple interpretation of ABG
Breath assessment tips that you should never miss
Artificial ventilation for nurses
Strategies for managing emerging events
Lung medicine Cabinet from A to Z
Respiratory conditions can quickly change from stable to life-threatening situations when seconds count. Attend this comprehensive program and acquire the skills and knowledge necessary to manage any situation. Drawing on more than 20 years of experience in intensive care, Cindy Zarbano, MSN, BSN, CCRN, CEN, PCCN, CMSRN, CLNC, NLCP, will teach you the latest evidence-based approaches to evaluating and treating patients with lung problems. You will have the opportunity to improve your assessment skills, improve your ability to quickly interpret lab results, and learn the latest treatments for airway management and mechanical ventilation. You will leave with practical, immediately applicable strategies that will improve patient outcomes and enhance your experience!
SKETCH-DAY ONE
Pulmonary Triad
Oxygenation, Ventilation And Perfusion
Math Has Become Easier!
V / Q match vs. Mis-match
The Calculation Of The Bypass Surgery
The oxygen supply is you. C2
VO2 oxygen consumption
Oxyhemoglobin Dissociation Curve
SVO2 monitoring
StO2
Putting it all together
Simple steps to ABG analysis
Acid-Base Imbalance
4 Abnormal Results
Quick Interpretation Tool
Breathing score hints that you should never miss!
General Adventitious Respiratory Noises
What are the reasons and when are they heard?
Crackles/rales – wet and dry
Wheezing Is Not Always An Obstruction Of The Airway
Ronchi-differentiation of differences
Stridoroznoe Respiration-Emergency Care
Pleural Friction Noise
Advanced Assessment Skills
Voice Transmitted Sounds
Inspection And Percussion
Changes on the chest x-ray
And the score indicates that…
Acute and chronic bronchitis
Emphysema
pulmonary fibrosis
Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Lung medicine Cabinet: from A to Z
Anticholinergic Agents
antiinflammatory drug
Bronchodilators
combined preparation
Inhalers And Gaskets
And Even More!
Methods Of Airway Management
Managing Obstacles
Airway Adjuncts
Know your role in intubation
“5-Point Verification”
Rapid Intubation Sequence
Tube Management
Indications for use of breast tubes
Urgent and urgent
How To Avoid Common Complications
SKETCH-DAY TWO
Know the goal: CPAP & BiPAP
Advantages And Disadvantages
Contraindications
Conformity assessment
The definition of the parameters
Mechanical ventilation for nurses
Responding to alarms
Management strategies that improve results
patient comfort
A Reduction In The Workload
Frequent Rating
Keys To The Heart Release
Suction
Pressure and volume control
Advanced Modes And Extreme Fans
Ecmo
Complications of mechanical ventilation
Barotrauma & Volutrauma
Oxygen Toxicity
Fan-Associated Pneumonia
Weaning patients from the ventilator
Why, when, and how
The reason for the failure of weaning
Set up for success!
Fuzzy beam
Restrictive Lung Diseases
pulmonary edema
Signs And Symptoms
Treatment
systolic dysfunction
diastolic dysfunction
ARDS
The Progression Of Mnemonic
Performance
Presentation
The Results Of Laboratory Studies
Changes on the chest x-ray
respiratory support
Oxygen Monitoring
Early Intubation
Exogenous Surfactant
Certifying
Liquid Mechanical Ventilation
Emergency treatment of asthma
evaluation results
Identification of the trigger
Steroid Considerations
Patient with pulmonary embolism
probable cause
preventive measures
Signs And Symptoms
Diagnosis And Treatment
Managing a patient in a state of shock
Keys To Critical Evaluation
Measures of influence
Complications
Sepsis
GOALS
Evaluate the key components of a rapid physical assessment designed to determine the causes of an acute respiratory emergency.
Discuss immediate interventions for patients experiencing an acute respiratory emergency, including emergency airway management techniques.
Analyze evidence-based interventions for a patient with pulmonary embolism.
Explain the role of the latest oral anticoagulants in the treatment of pulmonary embolism.
Distinguish between cardiac and non-cardiac pulmonary edema in terms of clinical picture and treatment.
Identify the complications of ARDS, including lung injury, pneumonia, and Multisystem organ failure.
Manage emergency treatment for strenuous pneumothorax using state-of-the-art practice standards.
Differentiate between heart failure and COPD exacerbations to be able to implement optimal treatment strategies.
Analyze how the pathophysiology of ARDS associated with atelectasis, compliance, oxygenation, ventilation, perfusion, and other assessment data is presented throughout the clinical course of the disease.
Demonstrate individual interventions and General strategies to minimize the impact of ARDS pathophysiology and promote a return to homeostasis.
List the common etiologies of ARDS pathology.
Recognize different ventilator modes for patients with ARDS to get the best patient outcomes.
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