Course Overview
Evidence in ACTION: Journal Club Review: Direct Extubation to High Flow Nasal Cannula vs. Non-Invasive Ventilation in Obese Subjects 2025
CE AARCOnline Video**Self-Study/On-Demand, Evidence in Action - Respiratory
- Course Credit Type:CE AARC
- Course Category:**Self-Study/On-Demand, Evidence in Action - Respiratory
- Course Format:Online Video
- Course Credit:1.00
- Course Cost:Free
- Faculty:Julie Jackson, BAS, RRT-ACCS, RCP
- Course Release Date:April 18, 2023
- Course Expiration Date:March 31, 2026
- Mobile Friendly:Yes
- Course Producer:Solutions X2
- Rewards Points Earned:25
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Program Summary
Join Julie Jackson, BAS, RRT-ACCS, RCP as she discusses direct extubation of to high-flow nasal cannula versus non-invasive ventilation in obese subjects. Course Objectives: Review the current literature supporting extubating to high flow nasal cannula Discuss the findings of the journal article Interpret how this article contributes to the knowledge of high flow nasal cannula application in the obese patients…
Join Julie Jackson, BAS, RRT-ACCS, RCP as she discusses direct extubation of to high-flow nasal cannula versus non-invasive ventilation in obese subjects.
Course Objectives:
- Review the current literature supporting extubating to high flow nasal cannula
- Discuss the findings of the journal article
- Interpret how this article contributes to the knowledge of high flow nasal cannula application in the obese patients
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