This learning series will equip you with the skill set for managing challenging emergency cases and critically ill patients in your practice. There are a variety of skills required when managing these intricate cases, including respiratory care, tricky venous access, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, just to name a few.
6 Hours CPD
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Description
Topics covered include:
- Cardiopulmonary resuscitation - technique, stabilisation post resuscitation, hypotension management, manual and mechanical ventilation
- Respiratory support techniques - thoracic ultrasound, nasal cannulas, thoracocentesis, chest tube placement, arterial blood analysis
- Techniques for assisted nutrition - NO tubes, oesophagostomy tube placement, parenteral nutrition, central venous catheter placement, developing nutrition plans
- Coagulation and transfusion medicine
- Managing the recumbent patient
- Emergency fluid therapy – protocols, venous access and intraosseous techniques
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