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FreeUnderstanding Neonatal Ventilation Pt2
This Course reviews the pathophysiological processes and concepts of conventional and high-frequency ventilation. Describes the various types and modes of ventilation. Explains individualized approach to mechanical ventilation methods.
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FreeUnderstanding Neonatal Ventilation Pt1
This course will explore respiratory physiology and pathophysiology of neonatal respiratory failure. Review neonatal pulmonary mechanics, elastic and resistive forces. Discuss neonatal patho-physiology-based method to ventilatory modes.
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FreeInterpreting Laboratory Data in the Newborn
This course will review common laboratory tests in the newborn population, as well as correlate laboratory findings with disease processes, communicate an understanding of normal and abnormal lab values, and apply the knowledge learned.
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FreeNeonatal Arrhythmias: Interpretation & Treatment
This presentation will review the principles for identifying and treating neonatal arrhythmias. In addition, it will demonstrate the use of the defibrillator for neonatal cardioversion, defibrillation and mechanical pacing.
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FreeInterpretation of Neonatal Diagnostic Imaging
This presentation will describe basic radiographic terminology, discuss basic steps to reading an X-Ray, review common neonatal chest and abdominal x-ray results, and examine correct and misplaced hardware.
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FreeNeonatal Blood Gas Interpretation
This course will describe the physiology of acid/base balance, identify normal arterial blood gas values, review causes of acid base disorders, determine the oxygenation of a patient, interpret neonatal blood gases and their treatments.
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$75.00Neonatal Assessment Series Modules 1-5
Modules 1-5 focus on five separate yet crucial portions of a neonatal assessment. These include obtaining a complete history, assessment of gestational age, integumentary, neurological, and musculoskeletal assessments. 5 CERP hours.
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$75.00Neonatal Assessment Series Modules 6-10
Modules 6-10 focus on five separate yet crucial portions including assessment of the head, eyes, ears, nose, and throat (HEENT) as well as the respiratory, cardiac, abdominal, and genitourinary systems. 5 CERP Hours.