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COVID-19: Nasal High Flow Therapy in COVID-19 Respiratory Illness 2022
Course Credit: 1.00
Program Summary: Objectives:
The objectives for this webinar are to:
Discuss the physiology of nasal high flow therapy
Explore the pathophysiology of COVID–19 respiratory illness
Review clinical experience and patient cohorts: Trauma, COPD and Respiratory...

COVID19: Evidence-Based Recommendations for Preventing Nosocomial Transmission During Respiratory Care 2022
Course Credit: 1.00
Program Summary: The objectives of this webinar are to describe the factors associated with the possible nosocomial transmission of SARS-CoV-2, understand the differences between bioaerosols, medical aerosols and induced or mechanical generating procedures, understan...

COVID-19: Individualized Management of Mechanical Ventilation and Respiratory Support 2022
Course Credit: 1.00
Program Summary: Join Thomas Piraino and Keith Lamb to discuss Mechanical Ventilation and Respiratory Support in the treatment of COVID-19.

COVID-19: Case study and patient management discussion 2022
Course Credit: 1.00
Program Summary: This contemporary case study and discussion will include:
Initial Findings and Treatment
Clinical Progression and Supportive Therapy Infectious Disease Consultation
Resolution of Acute Respiratory Illness
Key Triage & Decision Points

Nasal High Flow in Neonates 2022
Course Credit: 1.00
Program Summary: A one hour presentation and moderated discussion examining the introduction of nasal high flow therapy in clinical practice and the associated clinical evidence comparing nasal high flow therapy with CPAP.

Physiological Effects and Clinical Impact of Nasal High Flow Therapy in Infants and Young Children 2022
Course Credit: 1.00
Program Summary: A one-hour presentation and moderated discussion of the physiological outcomes and clinical impact of nasal high flow therapy; focusing on the results and implications of the PARIS trial in young infants with bronchiolitis

Nasal High Flow from the ICU to the General Floor 2022
Course Credit: 1.00
Program Summary: A one hour presentation and moderated discussion examining the evidence and practical applications of nasal high flow therapy in the post-acute setting.

Ambulation of Nasal High Flow from the ED to ICU 2022
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.

Mechanisms and Clinical Evidence for Nasal High Flow Therapy in the Critical Care Setting 2022
Course Credit: 1.00
Program Summary: A one hour presentation and moderated discussion of the principal mechanisms, physiological effects, clinical outcomes and therapeutic pathways.