2023
Upcoming CEU Webinars

FREE, LIVE WEBINAR PRESENTATIONS

Earn continuing education credits with live presentations from respected healthcare leaders. These presentations are provided at no cost for medical professionals. Following the presentation, a survey is distributed to each attendee for completing the course.

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SEPTEMBER

 

High Velocity Therapy Grand Rounds V: Hypercapnic Respiratory Failure

Tuesday, September 26

1 AARC CEU | 1 Nurse Contact Hour

High Velocity Therapy is an advanced form of high flow.  While traditional high flow therapy is often associated with oxygenation, high velocity therapy is cleared for use for hypoxemia and respiratory distress (i.e., hypercapnia).  In the 5th in our series of continuing education Grand Rounds on high velocity therapy, Dr. Hinkley, MD FACEP will review the mechanisms of action of how this is done as well as the clinical evidence to support this.  He, then, will have three critical care and emergency medicine review case studies in which they used high velocity therapy to treat patients in hypercapnic respiratory distress. 

Objectives:
- Describe the mechanisms of action for high velocity therapy and how it compares to other non-invasive modalities.​
- Understand the clinical evidence that supports the use of high velocity therapy for hypercapnia.​
- Review case studies demonstrating the use of high velocity therapy for the adult patient in type II, hypercapnic, respiratory failure​.


OCTOBER - RCM!

 

Utilization of High Velocity Therapy for Post Extubation Support

Tuesday, October 3

1 AARC CEU | 1 Nurse Contact Hour
 
In this webinar, Matt Pavlichko will review different respiratory modalities available for post-extubation support and explain how high velocity therapy fits in the post-extubation support continuum. Matt will then be joined by two experienced, critical care respiratory therapists Cathy Brenner and Mario Sosaya, to discuss their clinical experiences using high velocity therapy as a post-extubation support modality.  

In this webinar, participants will… 
- Describe the different respiratory modalities for post-extubation support. 
- Describe high velocity therapy in post-extubation support continuum. 
- Analyze and discuss the clinical experiences shared by two respiratory care leaders.  

Ventilators, and Nebulizers, and High Flows, OH MY! Communicating Your Need for Capital 

Tuesday, October 10

1 AARC CEU | 1 Nurse Contact Hour
 
In this webinar, Matt Pavlichko will review different respiratory modalities available for post-extubation support and explain how high velocity therapy fits in the post-extubation support continuum. Matt will then be joined by two experienced, critical care respiratory therapists Cathy Brenner and Mario Sosaya, to discuss their clinical experiences using high velocity therapy as a post-extubation support modality.  

In this webinar, participants will… 
- Describe the different respiratory modalities for post-extubation support. 
- Describe high velocity therapy in post-extubation support continuum. 
- Analyze and discuss the clinical experiences shared by two respiratory care leaders.  


Respiratory Therapy Productivity: Eliminating Non-Added Work

Tuesday, October 17

1 AARC CEU | 1 Nurse Contact Hour

Join Katlyn Burr and Garry Kauffman for a discussion on the importance of the Safe and Effective Staffing Guide and how you can decrease nonvalue added work to help with limited staffing. 

Objectives:
- Understand the importance of the Safe and Effective Staffing Guide  
- Understand how decreasing nonvalue added work may help with current limited staffing crisis  
- Discuss different examples of eliminating nonvalue added work 


 
 

High Velocity Therapy Grand Rounds VI: Type IV Failure

Tuesday, October 24

1 AARC CEU | 1 Nurse Contact Hour

In this webinar, the speaker will review the impact and consequences of increased work of breathing, and the importance of intervening early to reduce work of breathing and promote homeostasis. Three experienced physicians will then share patient case examples that include the use of high velocity therapy to support undifferentiated respiratory failure including non-pulmonary related conditions.  

Learning Objectives: 
- Review the impact and consequences of increased work of breathing, an early indicator of poor patient outcomes. 
- Explain how high velocity therapy can address increased work of breathing to promote homeostasis. 
- Discuss case studies demonstrating the use of high velocity therapy for the adult patient in undifferentiated respiratory failure.