Tom F. Gutchewsky – Acute Cardiac Conditions: Quick Assessment & Rapid Action

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What is Faculty:Tom F. GutchewskyDuration:Full DayFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:May 11,?

Faculty:Tom F. GutchewskyDuration:Full DayFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:May 11, is Archive: 2017 Description Handouts Manual ZNM077370 (3.17 MB) 59 Pages Available after Purchase Outline Acute Cardiac PathologyDifferentiate between an ST elevation MI and a non ST elevation MIWhat about the presentation based on different coronary vessel involvement?Review angiogram films to identify specific pathology including culprit vs..

How does Faculty:Tom F. GutchewskyDuration:Full DayFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:May 11, Archive:?

Archive: Faculty:Tom F. GutchewskyDuration:Full DayFormat:Audio and VideoCopyright:May 11, 2017 Description Handouts Manual ZNM077370 (3.17 MB) 59 Pages Available after Purchase Outline Acute Cardiac PathologyDifferentiate between an ST elevation MI and a non ST elevation MIWhat about the presentation based on different coronary vessel involvement?Review angiogram films to identify specific pathology including culprit vs.

What is chronic lesionsWhen?

chronic lesionsWhen is are thrombolytics appropriate?When should an invasive procedure like angioplasty or stenting be performed?When to refer to surgery – including timing of urgent and elective surgerySee the changes of acute MV regurgitation caused by myocardial ischemia on echocardiogramMR treatments: Pharmacology?.

How does chronic lesionsWhen are?

chronic lesionsWhen are thrombolytics appropriate?When should an invasive procedure like angioplasty or stenting be performed?When to refer to surgery – including timing of urgent and elective surgerySee the changes of acute MV regurgitation caused by myocardial ischemia on echocardiogramMR treatments: Pharmacology?

What is it?

it is When is time for surgery or catheter-based interventions?Find out how an intra-aortic balloon pump can stabilize a patient with ventral septal defect caused by MI prior to surgeryReview which drugs are most beneficial for specific conditions and adhere to AHA recommendationsCardiogenic ShockUnderstand the multiple causes of cardiogenic shock to identify early symptomsCompare the function of diagnostic techniques, including echocardiogram and swanganz cathetersGain insight into typical and more advanced treatments including fluid resuscitation, medication, interventions, intra-aortic balloon pumps, ECMO, and VADsAortic DissectionStanford types A and B – including common causes, which patients are at risk, and typical presenting symptomsReview diagnostic techniques and images including echocardiogram, TEE, and CT scans for pathological findingsWhich patients require emergency surgery vs..

How does it is?

When is it time for surgery or catheter-based interventions?Find out how an intra-aortic balloon pump can stabilize a patient with ventral septal defect caused by MI prior to surgeryReview which drugs are most beneficial for specific conditions and adhere to AHA recommendationsCardiogenic ShockUnderstand the multiple causes of cardiogenic shock to identify early symptomsCompare the function of diagnostic techniques, including echocardiogram and swanganz cathetersGain insight into typical and more advanced treatments including fluid resuscitation, medication, interventions, intra-aortic balloon pumps, ECMO, and VADsAortic DissectionStanford types A and B – including common causes, which patients are at risk, and typical presenting symptomsReview diagnostic techniques and images including echocardiogram, TEE, and CT scans for pathological findingsWhich patients require emergency surgery vs.

What is medical management?Explore?

medical management?Explore is the latest surgical techniques used in treatmentCardiac TamponadeIdentify the symptoms of cardiac tamponade including the components of Beck’s triadLearn the causes of pericardial tamponadeReview diagnostic echocardiogram and CT imagesAppropriate treatments including pericardiocentesis and pericardial window surgical proceduresArrhythmiasIdentify acute cardiac arrhythmias including atrial fibrillation/flutter, 3rd-degree heart block and ventricular tachycardia by EKG findingsReview common etiologies and risk factorsExplore treatment options including medication, electricity, and ablation procedures Faculty Tom F. Gutchewsky, ACNP, RN, CCRN Related seminars and products: 2 Tom F. Gutchewsky, ACNP, RN, CCRN, is certified as an Acute Care Nurse Practitioner and currently practices as an Advanced Practice Nurse in Cardiac Surgery working outside of Chicago with a cardiac surgery group that performs over 2000 procedures annually, including left ventricular assist devices and heart transplantation..

How does medical management?Explore used?

medical management?Explore the latest surgical techniques used in treatmentCardiac TamponadeIdentify the symptoms of cardiac tamponade including the components of Beck’s triadLearn the causes of pericardial tamponadeReview diagnostic echocardiogram and CT imagesAppropriate treatments including pericardiocentesis and pericardial window surgical proceduresArrhythmiasIdentify acute cardiac arrhythmias including atrial fibrillation/flutter, 3rd-degree heart block and ventricular tachycardia by EKG findingsReview common etiologies and risk factorsExplore treatment options including medication, electricity, and ablation procedures Faculty Tom F. Gutchewsky, ACNP, RN, CCRN Related seminars and products: 2 Tom F. Gutchewsky, ACNP, RN, CCRN, is certified as an Acute Care Nurse Practitioner and currently practices as an Advanced Practice Nurse in Cardiac Surgery working outside of Chicago with a cardiac surgery group that performs over 2000 procedures annually, including left ventricular assist devices and heart transplantation.

What is He?

He is has over 20 years of bedside experience, having worked in the Cardiac ICU, the Surgical ICU, and as the APN for Cardiac Surgery..

How does He has?

He has over 20 years of bedside experience, having worked in the Cardiac ICU, the Surgical ICU, and as the APN for Cardiac Surgery.

What is Tom?

Tom is has been a nurse practitioner for over 18 years, primarily with open heart surgery, also assisting in the operating room and has worked with Cardiology, EP, and interventional radiology..

How does Tom has been?

Tom has been a nurse practitioner for over 18 years, primarily with open heart surgery, also assisting in the operating room and has worked with Cardiology, EP, and interventional radiology.

What is He?

He is precepts nurse practitioner students in the open heart ICU and has previously taught undergraduate nursing students.Speaker Disclosure:Financial: Thomas Gutchewsky has an employment relationship with Palos Hospital..

How does He precepts?

He precepts nurse practitioner students in the open heart ICU and has previously taught undergraduate nursing students.Speaker Disclosure:Financial: Thomas Gutchewsky has an employment relationship with Palos Hospital.

What is He?

He is receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.Nonfinancial: Thomas Gutchewsky has no relevant nonfinancial relationships to disclose..

How does He receives?

He receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.Nonfinancial: Thomas Gutchewsky has no relevant nonfinancial relationships to disclose.

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