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Ambulation of Nasal High Flow from the ED to ICU 2022 - Certificate

Course Credit Type: Certificate
Course Credit: 1.00
Program Summary: A one hour moderated discussion examining the evidence and practical applications of both nasal high flow therapy in both the emergency and acute care settings.
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Mechanisms and Clinical Evidence for Nasal High Flow Therapy in the Critical Care Setting 2022 - Certificate

Course Credit Type: Certificate
Course Credit: 1.00
Program Summary: A one hour presentation and moderated discussion of the principal mechanisms, physiological effects, clinical outcomes and therapeutic pathways. Objectives A one hour presentation and moderated discussion of the principal mechanisms, physiologi...
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Evidence in ACTION: Respiratory Rescue: Exploring Non-Invasive Solutions for Acute Respiratory Failure, Part 2

Course Credit Type: Certificate
Course Credit: 1.00
Program Summary: Course Approval: This program has been prior approved by the American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology. Course ID number: 194654000 Target Audience: CRNAs Disclosures: The video presenter Michael Granny, BS, RRT, is a paid consultant ...
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Evidence in ACTION: High-flow Nasal Oxygen: Optimizing Oxygenation in the Endoscopy SuiteĀ 

Course Credit Type: Contact Hour(s)
Course Credit: 0.50
Program Summary: Course Approval: 0.5 contact hour reportable as Class B CE (CRNAs), 0.5 contact hour non-CME (MDs/DOs/AAs) Target Audience: CRNAs Disclosures: 1. The video presenter Douglas Massey II, CRNA, is a paid consultant of Fisher & Paykel Healthc...
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High Flow, High Impact: Evidence-Based High Flow Therapy in Resource-Limited Pediatric Care

Course Credit Type: CE AARC
Course Credit: 1.00
Program Summary: This course provides healthcare professionals with an evidence-based introduction to High Flow Therapy in pediatric care, focusing on implementation in resource-limited settings. Led by Dr. Gabrielle Karpinsky, a Pediatric Intensivist, the session eq...
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Respiratory Rescue: Exploring Non-Invasive Solutions for Acute Respiratory Failure, Part 1

Course Credit Type: CE AARC
Course Credit: 1.00
Program Summary: This course provides an overview of non-invasive ventilation (NIV) in managing acute respiratory failure. Participants will learn when NIV is appropriate, examine current evidence supporting its use, and explore future opportunities to enhance patien...
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Enhance Cardiac Recovery Utilizing Nasal High Flow Therapy Post Extubation

Course Credit Type: CE AARC
Course Credit: 1.00
Program Summary: Enhance Cardiac Recovery: Utilizing Nasal High Flow Therapy Post Extubation This course is designed to empower clinicians with a comprehensive understanding of nasal high flow therapy and its critical role in enhancing cardiac recovery post-...
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The Pathway of the COPD Patient and High Flow Therapy through the Hospital

Course Credit Type: CE AARC
Course Credit: 1.00
Program Summary: This program explores the pathophysiology of COPD, emphasizing airflow limitation, inflammation, and gas exchange impairment. Participants will review the mechanisms of high flow therapy and its physiological benefits. ...
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Evidence In ACTION: Where Does High Flow Therapy Fit in your Post-Ventilator Liberation Support Plan?

Course Credit Type: CE AARC
Course Credit: 1.00
Program Summary: You are invited to join us for this informative course with speaker Matt Nolan MBA, BSRC, RRT-NPS, RRT-ACCS who will: Review the mechanisms of action for high flow therapy.  Identify the current evidence for using high flow therapy for ...
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Evidence in ACTION: High Flow Nasal Oxygen: Applications for the Ambulatory and NORA Setting

Course Credit Type: Contact Hour(s)
Course Credit: 1.00
Program Summary: 1. Describe the mechanisms of High Flow Nasal Oxygen (HFNO) 2. Identify patient factors which may indicate HFNO application. 3. Describe the use of HFNO for: a. Monitored Anesthesia Care/spontaneous breathing applications. b. Apneic Oxyg...
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