You will leave with practical, immediately-applicable strategies that improve patient outcomes and enhance your expertise!
Cyndi Zarbano – 2-Day All Things Pulmonary
Easy ABG Interpretation
Respiratory Assessment Clues You Should NEVER Miss
Mechanical Ventilation for Nurses
Management Strategies for Emergent Events
The Pulmonary Drug Cabinet from A to Z
Respiratory conditions can quickly change from stable to life-threatening situations where seconds count. Attend this comprehensive program and gain the skills and knowledge you need to manage any situation. Drawing on over 20 years of critical care experience, Cyndi Zarbano, MSN, BSN, CCRN, CEN, PCCN, CMSRN, CLNC, NLCP, will teach you the latest evidence-based approaches to evaluating and treating patients with pulmonary problems. You’ll have the opportunity to enhance your assessment skills, improve your ability to quickly interpret lab findings and explore the latest treatment techniques for airway management and mechanical ventilation. You will leave with practical, immediately-applicable strategies that improve patient outcomes and enhance your expertise!
OUTLINE – DAY ONE
The Pulmonary Triad
Oxygenation, Ventilation & Perfusion
Math Made Easy!
V/Q Match vs. Mis-Match
Calculating Shunting
Oxygen Delivery DO2
Oxygen Consumption VO2
Oxyhemoglobin Dissociation Curve
SVO2 Monitoring
StO2
Putting it All Together
Easy Steps to ABG Analysis
Acid Base Imbalances
The 4 Abnormal Results
Rapid Interpretation Tool
Respiratory Assessment Clues You Should NEVER Miss!
Common Adventitious Breath Sounds
What are the Causes & When Are They Heard?
Crackles/Rales – Wet vs. Dry
Wheezes – Not Always Airway Obstruction
Rhonchi – Differentiating the Differences
Stridor – Emergency Treatment
Pleural Friction Rub
Advanced Assessment Skills
Transmitted Voice Sounds
Inspection & Percussion
Changes on the Chest X-Ray
And the Assessment Indicates…
Bronchitis Acute vs. Chronic
Emphysema
Pulmonary Fibrosis
Obstructive Sleep Apnea
Pulmonary Drug Cabinet: From A to Z
Anti-Cholinergic Agents
Anti-Inflammatory Drugs
Bronchodilators
Combo-Drugs
Inhalers & Spacers
And More!
Airway Management Techniques
Managing Obstruction
Airway Adjuncts
Know Your Role in Intubation
The “5-Point Check”
Rapid Sequence Intubation
Managing Chest Tubes
Indications for Chest Tubes
Emergent vs. Urgent
Avoiding Common Complications
OUTLINE – DAY TWO
Know the Goal: CPAP & BiPAP
Advantages & Disadvantages
Contraindications
Assessing the Fit
Determining the Settings
Mechanical Ventilation for Nurses
Responding to the Alarms
Management Strategies that Improve Outcomes
Patient Comfort
Decreasing Workload
Frequent Assessment
Cardiac Output Clues
Suctioning
Pressure vs. Volume Control
Advanced Modes & Ventilator Extremes
ECMO
Complications of Mechanical Ventilation
BaroTrauma & VoluTrauma
Oxygen Toxicity
Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia
Weaning Patients Off the Ventilator
Why, When and How
Causes of Weaning Failure
Setting up for Success!
ABCDE Bundle
Restrictive Lung Diseases
Pulmonary Edema
Signs & Symptoms
Treatment
Systolic Dysfunction
Diastolic Dysfunction
ARDS
Progression Mnemonic
Staging
Presentation
Lab Findings
Changes on the Chest X-Ray
Respiratory Support
Oxygen Control
Early Intubation
Exogenous Surfactant
Proning
Liquid Mechanical Ventilation
Emergency Management of Asthma
Assessment Findings
Identifying the Trigger
Steroid Considerations
The Patient with Pulmonary Embolisms
The Likely Causes
Prevention Measures
Signs & Symptoms
Diagnosis & Treatment
Managing the Patient in Shock
Critical Assessment Clues
Interventions
Complications
Sepsis
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OBJECTIVES
Evaluate key components of a quick physical assessment designed to pinpoint causes of an acute respiratory emergency.
Discuss immediate interventions for patients experiencing an acute respiratory emergency, including techniques for emergent airway management.
Analyze evidenced-based interventions for the patient with a pulmonary embolism.
Explain the role of the newest oral anticoagulation agents in the treatment of pulmonary embolism.
Differentiate between cardiac and non-cardiac pulmonary edema in terms of clinical presentation and treatment.
Identify complications of ARDS, including lung trauma, pneumonia, and multisystem organ failure.
Manage the emergent treatment of a tension pneumothorax using the current practice standards.
Differentiate between heart failure and COPD exacerbations to be able to implement optimal treatment strategies.
Analyze how ARDS pathophysiology presents related to atelectasis, compliance, oxygenation, ventilation, perfusion, and other assessment data throughout the clinical course of the disease state.
Demonstrate individual interventions and overall strategies to minimize the impact of ARDS pathophysiology and promote a return to homeostasis.
List common etiologies of ARDS pathology.
Recognize differing ventilator modes for patients with ARDS to get the best patient outcomes.