Treat the Beat to the Third Power - with Airway Management The 2010 Science of Advanced Airway Management |
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Author:
| Carsrud, Jane |
ISBN: | 978-1-941690-04-8 |
Publication Date: | Oct 2011 |
Publisher: | Nurses Educational Opportunities
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $50.00 |
Book Description:
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Continuing education home study course designed to provide the Respiratory Therapist the cognitive knowledge and psychomotor skills to effectively function as a team member of a hospital code team; Treat the Beat to the Third Power with Airway Management is a home study course that presents core-level knowledge associated with implementing the resuscitation of the adult and pediatric patient. Approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing. In preparation for AHA and AAP classes...
More DescriptionContinuing education home study course designed to provide the Respiratory Therapist the cognitive knowledge and psychomotor skills to effectively function as a team member of a hospital code team; Treat the Beat to the Third Power with Airway Management is a home study course that presents core-level knowledge associated with implementing the resuscitation of the adult and pediatric patient. Approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing. In preparation for AHA and AAP classes of: BLS, ACLS, PALS, and NRP. Awards 30 CE's upon completion.
Intended for: all nurses
After completing this course the healthcare provide
r will be able to:
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Describe the new science and rational of chest comp
ressions
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Describe the new science and rational of ventilatio
ns
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Describe 3 ways to provide effective ventilations
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Describe 3 ways to provide effective compressions
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Describe anatomy and physiology of upper and lower
airway
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State the limitations of pulse oximeter monitoring
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State the significance of carbon monoxide poisoning
as it relates toO2 sat
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State 6 ways of administering oxygen
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Describe the EC technique of bag/mask ventilation
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State the hazards of increase tidal volume and forc
eful ventilations and
hyperventilations.
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State 2 ways to suction
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State 2 ways to maintain the airway
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State 2 ways to secure the airway
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State 4 indications for ET placement
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Describe the technique of ET placement
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State 4 primary ways to confirm ET placement
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State 2 secondary ways to confirm ET placement