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Dr. Paul Langlois – Managing Patient Emergencies
Imagine this… You have a 66 year old patient with type 2 diabetes receiving a high dose of steroids that is having problems breathing. They have a fever of 100.9, blood pressure is 90/60 supine – Plus, their white blood cell count is 12,000. They are also being administered a potassium rider. Which problem should you tackle first?
Split second decisions like this are stressful and with the number of patients you care for daily that require much more attention than your schedule allows for, how can you possibly do it all… You NEED to be able to rapidly assess and implement appropriate interventions to give your patients the best opportunities for recovery.
More than 30 years experience managing patients with a variety of life issues-Dr. Paul Langlois We will help you understand the signs and symptoms.
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Cardiovascular
Respiratory
Endocrine
Gastrointestinal
Neurological
Renal
This online course will sharpen your skills so that you can quickly identify and manage your next patient crisis.
Managing Patient Emergencies: The Critical Care Skills Every Nurse Needs
Module 1
How to identify red flags
Steps to be taken in an emergency situation
Use rapid assessment methods that you can immediately apply
Module 2
ECG Components
Symptoms and treatment of metabolic acidosis & alkalosis
Treating respiratory acidosis & alkalosis
ECG is used to identify cardiac complications
Module 3
A case study to reinforce cardiac learnings
What happens if you take morphine, aspirin, or nitroglycerine to treat cardiac conditions?
Assessment strategies for the heart
Examinations for pericarditis or cardiac tamponade
Module 4
Aortic dissection symptoms and treatment
Case studies with x-Rays
Different stages and classifications of heart failure
Module 5
Interventions for different cardiac conditions
Preparation and guidelines for intubation
DKA Management Strategies
Module 6
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Pancreatitis: Causes, symptoms, and consequences
Strategies to stop upper & lower GI bleeds
How Diverticulitis looks and how it can be managed
Module 7
The implications of trauma brain injuries
High ICP Treatment
How to Avoid EVD Complications
Module 8
Treatment and diagnosis of hemorhagic strokes and ischemic strokes
Treatment for strokes in patients who are older than 4.5-TPA available within an hour
Intracerebral hemorrhage guidelines
Module 9
Classifications/stages of acute kidney injury
How to manage pain with nonopioids, opioids and muscle relaxers.
FDA Statements on Heart Attack and Stroke
Module 10
Strategies for managing agitation
How to prevent delirium
Use case studies to show how you can apply the lessons learned
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Dr. Paul LangloisAPN, PhD. CCRN. CCNS. CNRN is a critical care specialist in the Surgical and Medical, Neuro, CCU, and Trauma ICUs at Cook County Hospital, Chicago. Over 30 years of combined experience in the assessment and management of patients with severe illnesses.-Dr. Langlois Advanced-Niveau training for nurse assistants, nurse practitioners, and doctors.
Dr. Langlois He is committed to providing high quality care for patients by pursuing advanced education. These presentations are a testimony to his commitment.-Participants will be provided with case studies that encourage critical thinking. Dr. Langlois Several critical care and infection control institutions have been developed.-There are many protocols that can be used to multi-disciplinaryly assess and manage the cardiac and septic patients. Dr. Langlois’ cardiac protocols include: weaning from mechanical ventilation, pulmonary artery catheter and hemodynamic monitoring, vasoactive medications, ventricular assist devices, renal replacement therapy, and neurologic alterations after trauma. His infection control guidelines include reducing antibiotic use to reduce resistant strains, antibiotic treatment protocols to patients with central lines infections, antibiotic treatment protocols to patients with catheter-associated urinary tract infections, and methods to minimize spread of infectious organisms among patients and caregivers.
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Chat boards and forums allow you to interact and collaborate with other professionals online. Participants enjoy sharing ideas, asking for questions, and networking with their peers.
Complete your CE tests online at the completion of each module, with instant access to your CE certificates – earn up to 12.6 CE hours.
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