What You’ll Discover in Sean G. Smith Rapid Response Certificate Course
Sean G. Smith – Rapid Response Certificate Course
Take control of your future: Plan with the end in sight
Pre-Plan for the worst in every encounter with a patient
Mental strategies for success
How to avoid failure to rescue and what to do about it
Proactive risk assessment of the practice environment/patient population
Clear, coherent communication at high levels-risk information
Comprehensive and concise management of the crashing patient: Before (during) and after (after the code).
Advanced Assessment: Next Level of Connection between Form and Function
Review of Major Systems (Neurologic and Cardiovascular, Pulmonary and Multisystem)
Integrated advanced laboratory medicine/Clinical implications
Consultations/ Follow up studies
Pathology: Priority Problems Rapid Recognition and Rescue
Below are the details for each of these 25+ pathologies:
Presentation: Rapid Form and function review
Pathophysiology: Complications/Comorbidities
Projected Clinical Course: Where are We Going With This?
Palliation & pharmacology: The Cutting-Guidelines for edge protection
Neurology
Neuromuscular Disorders, Meningitis and Toxicology (Overdose), Traumatic Brain Injuries/Concussions, Stroke/TIAs, Dementia/Delirium, Agitated/Combative patients
Cardiovascular
Dysrhythmias, Acute Coronary Syndrome, CHF, Heart Failure, Cardiomyopathies
Endocarditis and Pericarditis. Peripheral Vascular Disease.
Pulmonary
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Asthma/Upper Respiratory, Anaphylaxis, Aspiration/Dysphagia, COPD, Pneumonia
Emergencies and Comorbidities of Metabolic/Endocrine Complex Comorbidities
Chronic/Acute Kidney Diseases, Renal Calculi Hypertension, Diabetes
Gastrointestinal/Genitourinary
Cholecystitis, Pancreatitis, Cirrhosis, Hepatitis, Infection (UTI, STI, etc.)
Psychosocial
Screening for: Neglect, Abuse, Depression/Suicidal Ideation
Trauma, Sepsis and Shock States
Hypovolemic, Distributive, Obstructive
Multisystem Management of the Poly-trauma Patient
Legal Lessons: Protect Your Practice… Tips, Tricks, Pearls, and Pitfalls
Professional issues/Potential pitfalls: Delegation, Scope and EMTALA (e.g.
Rapid Analysis and risk assessment
Limit your liability
Defensible documentation
CaseBased Review: How to Put It All Together
Recognize Key Missed Moments, Learnings and Best Practices
Assessment
Intervention
Documentation
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Description:
Imagine you are taking care of your patient – anywhere – any department/floor in the hospital, a nursing home, surgical site or clinic setting and suddenly grasp that an emergency situation is unfolding. What do you do? Are you confident with your response? Even if an ambulance is called or a rapid response team arrives, you may still need to care for the patient for 8 minutes or more. What can you do to save lives during that time? There are times in the past you wish you had done more….
This intense recording will provide new clinical insights and critical thinking skills so you won’t need to feel uncertain, scared or at risk anymore. Through exciting clinical cases, you will learn how to evaluate, intervene, and advocate. When you start your next shift, you will see dramatic changes in the way your practice operates. Plus, you’ll earn a Certificate In Patient Crisis Prevention and up 12 CE Hours
You can dramatically improve your confidence by using proactive rapid response skills and advanced assessment
Master medication updates with four CE hours of pharmacycology
6+ hours of the most effective resuscitation/stabilization strategies
Protect yourself! 2 hours of legal/malpractice risks strategies
Don’t overlook the early signs of the clinically deteriorating patient
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