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• Archive: Faculty:Stephen JonesDuration:Full DayFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:Dec 08, 2017 Description Manual 077750 (3.97 MB) 77 Pages Available after Purchase Outline AssessmentGrowth and developmental considerationsOxyhemoglobin dissociation curveDiagnostics considerationsPulmonary Function Testing (PFT)Airway clearance: Techniques & technologiesWhat the chest x-ray is telling youLab values: Normal vs.
• baselinePulse oximetry: What does it really mean?The allergic cascadeThe concept of linked airways and airway inflammationHygiene hypothesisPulmonary non-pharmacological and technological managementOxygen therapy: Devices used for both low and high flow ratesMist/HumidificationMedication delivery devices: MDI/spacer, nebulizers, dry powder inhalersSleepPatterns of “normal” sleep - influences of disruptionEffective management: Nonpharmacological and pharmacologicalAnaphylaxisUnderlying physiology of how this occursEffective management strategies: Preventive and acuteRespiratory ConditionsTips for quick identificationCritical nonpharmacological and pharmacological interventions for:ApneaChildhood asthma: The “Step Management”Croup: “The Good, the Bad, the Ugly”The 2 Cousins: RSV & Human MetapneumovirusThe Art of Skin and Wound Care in ChildrenIdentify underlying causes for skin and wound issuesOptimize the healing processSelecting the best product for children’s skin issuesSports Related injuriesAssessment and management of The un-“Magnificent 7”: Laceration/cuts, hematoma, contusions, strains, sprains, fractures, concussion“Temperature” IssuesIdentifying and describing The Big 3:Hyperthermia, hypothermia and feverEvidence-based guidelines for The Big 3Gastrointestinal ConditionsGERIdentifying and differentiating “GER” versus GERDThe benefits of acid/base balanceThe 3 steps of appropriate symptom management – and preventionThe “opposite” conditions: Constipation and diarrheaUnderlying pathophysiology of both conditionsEvidence-based guidelines for appropriate management Faculty Stephen Jones, MS, RN, PNP, ET Related seminars and products: 5 Stephen Jones, MS, RN, PNP, ET, is a Pediatric Clinical Nurse Specialist/Nurse Practitioner and Enterostomal Therapist who practices fulltime at the Children’s Hospital-Albany Medical Center in Albany, New York.
• In this role, Stephen cares for children in a variety of pediatric units, with both acute and chronic conditions, including the general pediatric units and PICU.He also manages children with pulmonary conditions in the Pulmonary and Cystic Fibrosis clinics.
• As an Enterostomal therapist, Steve also consults in the NICU and various outpatient clinic settings for skin/wound/ostomy issues.
• Within his many roles, he interacts and deals with children with many and varied conditions.