“COVID-19 Clinical Deterioration Outside the ICU: Prediction, Detection & Escalation”
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As part of its Better Outcomes Webinar Series, Saxe Communications & Philips* present...”COVID-19 Clinical Deterioration Outside the ICU: Prediction, Detection & Escalation”
Since March 2020, CDC data indicates that more than 6 million people in the US have been infected by COVID-19. Hospitals in various parts of the US continue to face shortages in ICU bed capacity and staff. The diversity in clinical presentation and the potential for rapid deterioration requires effective surveillance of inpatients not presently requiring critical care support.
Learning Objectives | At the end of this session, participants should be able to:
- Discuss the leading predictors of clinical deterioration in non-COVID-19 + vs. COVID-19+ populations.
- Discuss key clinical complications of COVID-19 associated with rapid clinical deterioration.
- Discuss the role of early warning scoring and predictive algorithms in guiding the escalation of care for COVID-19 + patients.
Presenter:
Stephen K. Dickson, MS, RRT, RRT-NPS | National Clinical Consultant for General Care | Philips
Target Audience: Nurses & Respiratory Therapists
Continuing Education: This program has been approved for 1.0 contact hour. Continuing Respiratory Care Education (CRCE) credit by the American Association of Respiratory Care. This education activity is approved for 1.0 contact hour. Provider approved by California Board of Nursing, Provider # 14477 and the Florida Board of Nursing Provider # 50-17032.
Educational support provided by Philips*
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