2-Day-Rapid Response Certificate Course-Conquer the Crashing Patient – Sean G. Smith

Question and Answer

What is Imagine?

Imagine is Archive: 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..

How does Imagine Archive:?

Archive: 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 is you?

you is Do know what to do?.

How does you Do?

Do you know what to do?

What is you?

you is Are confident in your response?.

How does you Are?

Are you confident in your response?

What is you?

you is Even if call an ambulance or have a rapid response team coming, YOU may still be taking care of that patient for up to 8 minutes or more..

How does you call?

Even if you call an ambulance or have a rapid response team coming, YOU may still be taking care of that patient for up to 8 minutes or more.

What is that time,?

that time, is In what can YOU do to help save lives?.

How does that time, can?

In that time, what can YOU do to help save lives?

What is times?

times is There are in the past you wish you had done more….This intense course will provide new clinical insights and critical thinking skills so you won't need to feel uncertain, scared or at risk anymore..

How does times are?

There are times in the past you wish you had done more….This intense course will provide new clinical insights and critical thinking skills so you won't need to feel uncertain, scared or at risk anymore.

What is The ability?

The ability is to assess, intervene and advocate will be reinforced through exciting clinical cases..

How does The ability assess,?

The ability to assess, intervene and advocate will be reinforced through exciting clinical cases.

What is You?

You is will experience the dramatic changes in your own practice when you work your next shift!.

How does You will experience?

You will experience the dramatic changes in your own practice when you work your next shift!

What is you?

you is PLUS, will earn a Certificate in Patient Crisis Prevention and up to 12 CE Hours!Categorize current challenges relative to your specific practice environment and patient populations.Develop a proactive plan to respond to your deteriorating patient.Evaluate the mental strategies necessary for success and process improvement when dealing with critically ill patients.Integrate a comprehensive review of systems, with subtle but key red flag clinical assessment findings.Incorporate a graduate level understanding of pharmacology into your current clinical practice with respect to the pre-, peri-, and post-arrest management of the medically fragile patient.Apply advanced laboratory medicine concepts into your current clinical practice with respect to the "at risk" patient.Distinguish the subtle signs from the "perfect storm" patient.Choose the best interventions for stabilization of the deteriorating patient.Determine the key interventions to stabilize the successfully resuscitated patient prior to or post transfer.Analyze the latest clinical practice guidelines for common pathologies and comorbidities.Evaluate landmark case studies to identify key failures in recognition and rescue of the crashing patient.Assess legal documentation strategies to protect yourself and your practice.Proactive Planning: Begin with the End in MindPre-Planning for the worst at every patient encounterMental strategies for successFailure to rescue and how to avoid itProactive risk assessment of practice environment/patient populationsClear coherent communication of high-risk informationConcise comprehensive management of the crashing patient: Before, during and after the codeAdvanced Assessment: Next-Level Connection of Form and FunctionReview of Major Systems (Neurologic, Cardiovascular, Pulmonary, Multisystem)Integrated advanced laboratory medicine/Clinical implicationsDifferential diagnosis/Consults/Follow up studiesPathology: Priority Problems, Rapid Recognition and RescueFor each of the 25+ pathologies below, the following will be discussed:Presentation: Rapid review of form and functionPathophysiology: Complications/ComorbiditiesProjected clinical course: Where are we going with this?Palliation and pharmacology: Cutting-edge practice guidelinesNeurologyNeuromuscular Disorders, Meningitis, Toxicology (Overdose), Traumatic Brain Injury/Concussion, Stroke/TIA, Dementia/Delirium, Agitated/Combative PatientsCardiovascularDysrhythmias, Acute Coronary Syndrome, CHF, Heart Failure, CardiomyopathiesEndocarditis, Pericarditis, Peripheral Vascular DiseasePulmonaryAsthma/Upper Respiratory, Anaphylaxis, Aspiration/Dysphagia, COPD, PneumoniaMetabolic/Endocrine Complex Comorbidities and EmergenciesChronic/Acute Kidney Disease, Renal Calculi, Hypertension, DiabetesGastrointestinal/GenitourinaryCholecystitis, Pancreatitis, Cirrhosis, Hepatitis, Infection (UTI, STI, etc.)PsychosocialScreening for: Abuse, Neglect, Depression/Suicidal IdeationShock States, Sepsis, and TraumaHypovolemic, Distributive, ObstructiveMultisystem Management of the Poly-trauma PatientLegal Lessons: Protect Your Practice… Tips, Tricks, Pearls, and PitfallsProfessional issues/Potential pitfalls (Delegation, Scope, EMTALA, etc.)Rapid risk assessment and analysisLimit liabilityDefensible documentationPutting It All Together: Case-Based ReviewIdentify Key Missed Moments, Lessons Learned and Best PracticesAssessmentInterventionDocumentation.

How does you will earn?

PLUS, you will earn a Certificate in Patient Crisis Prevention and up to 12 CE Hours!Categorize current challenges relative to your specific practice environment and patient populations.Develop a proactive plan to respond to your deteriorating patient.Evaluate the mental strategies necessary for success and process improvement when dealing with critically ill patients.Integrate a comprehensive review of systems, with subtle but key red flag clinical assessment findings.Incorporate a graduate level understanding of pharmacology into your current clinical practice with respect to the pre-, peri-, and post-arrest management of the medically fragile patient.Apply advanced laboratory medicine concepts into your current clinical practice with respect to the "at risk" patient.Distinguish the subtle signs from the "perfect storm" patient.Choose the best interventions for stabilization of the deteriorating patient.Determine the key interventions to stabilize the successfully resuscitated patient prior to or post transfer.Analyze the latest clinical practice guidelines for common pathologies and comorbidities.Evaluate landmark case studies to identify key failures in recognition and rescue of the crashing patient.Assess legal documentation strategies to protect yourself and your practice.Proactive Planning: Begin with the End in MindPre-Planning for the worst at every patient encounterMental strategies for successFailure to rescue and how to avoid itProactive risk assessment of practice environment/patient populationsClear coherent communication of high-risk informationConcise comprehensive management of the crashing patient: Before, during and after the codeAdvanced Assessment: Next-Level Connection of Form and FunctionReview of Major Systems (Neurologic, Cardiovascular, Pulmonary, Multisystem)Integrated advanced laboratory medicine/Clinical implicationsDifferential diagnosis/Consults/Follow up studiesPathology: Priority Problems, Rapid Recognition and RescueFor each of the 25+ pathologies below, the following will be discussed:Presentation: Rapid review of form and functionPathophysiology: Complications/ComorbiditiesProjected clinical course: Where are we going with this?Palliation and pharmacology: Cutting-edge practice guidelinesNeurologyNeuromuscular Disorders, Meningitis, Toxicology (Overdose), Traumatic Brain Injury/Concussion, Stroke/TIA, Dementia/Delirium, Agitated/Combative PatientsCardiovascularDysrhythmias, Acute Coronary Syndrome, CHF, Heart Failure, CardiomyopathiesEndocarditis, Pericarditis, Peripheral Vascular DiseasePulmonaryAsthma/Upper Respiratory, Anaphylaxis, Aspiration/Dysphagia, COPD, PneumoniaMetabolic/Endocrine Complex Comorbidities and EmergenciesChronic/Acute Kidney Disease, Renal Calculi, Hypertension, DiabetesGastrointestinal/GenitourinaryCholecystitis, Pancreatitis, Cirrhosis, Hepatitis, Infection (UTI, STI, etc.)PsychosocialScreening for: Abuse, Neglect, Depression/Suicidal IdeationShock States, Sepsis, and TraumaHypovolemic, Distributive, ObstructiveMultisystem Management of the Poly-trauma PatientLegal Lessons: Protect Your Practice… Tips, Tricks, Pearls, and PitfallsProfessional issues/Potential pitfalls (Delegation, Scope, EMTALA, etc.)Rapid risk assessment and analysisLimit liabilityDefensible documentationPutting It All Together: Case-Based ReviewIdentify Key Missed Moments, Lessons Learned and Best PracticesAssessmentInterventionDocumentation

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