“Lessons Learned: Respiratory Management of Patients with COVID-19”
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© Saxe Healthcare Communications and Dale Medical Products, Inc.* present…“Lessons Learned: Respiratory Management of Patients with COVID-19”
Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) continues to challenge every healthcare resource. As Omicron is claiming more lives than previous variants, respiratory critical care management of patients with COVID-19 in the ICU has evolved from its initial approaches. This webinar has been designed to provide an overview of the most significant clinical findings for the respiratory management of COVID-19 patients in the hospital setting and after discharge.
Learning Objectives | Upon completion of this educational activity, the participant should be able to:
- Review current evidence in the respiratory care management of patients with COVID-19
- Explain some of the controversial issues surrounding mechanical ventilation of patients with COVID in the ICU.
- Describe some of the potential complications associated with the respiratory care of patients with Long-COVID.
Presenters: Ruben D. Restrepo, M.D., RRT, FAARC, FCCP | Division of Respiratory Care | University of Texas, San Antonio and Omar Enriquez, M.D. | Associate Professor of Medicine | Division of Pulmonary Diseases & Critical Care Medicine | University of Texas, San Antonio
Target Audience: Nurses and Respiratory Therapists
Continuing Education for Nurses and Respiratory Therapists Continuing Respiratory Care Education (CRCE) credit by the American Association of Respiratory Care.
This education activity is approved for 1.0 contact hour. Provider Saxe Healthcare Communications approved by the California Board of Nursing, Provider #14477 and the Florida Board of Nursing Provider # 50-17032.
This activity is supported by an education grant from Dale Medical Products, Inc.*
Questions should be directed to Saxe Communications: webinair@saxecommunications.com
* NOTE: This is a supplier and/or industry resource-sponsored webinar. HealthTrust has not approved and/or endorsed the content. This program may contain the mention of products, services, drugs or brands presented in a case study or comparative format. Such examples are intended for educational and informational purposes and should not be perceived as a HealthTrust endorsement of any particular supplier, product, service, drug, brand or approach.