Cyndi Zarbano – 2-Day Critical Care Skills Boot Camp
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- Cyndi Zarbano is a professor.
Duration: Two Whole Days
Audio and video formats are available.
5th of October, 2016
DescriptionGet the Most Recent Clinical Data On:
ABG Analysis and Rhythm Interpretation in 5 Simple Steps
Mechanical Ventilation, Central Line Care, and Much More!
Handouts
Day 1 Webcast Guide (2.03 MB)
After purchase, 44 pages are available.
Day 2 Webcast Guide (3.16 MB)
Outline 72 Pages Available After PurchaseDAY ONE: ASSESSMENT, INTERPRETATION, AND INTERVENTION STRATEGIES ESSENTIAL
Critically sick patients can be found on the Med-Surg floor, in the ICU, the PACU, the ED, the OR, and even in long-term care. A solid understanding of the principles involved in the care of high-acuity patients is required.
Join Cyndi Zarbano to discover the most recent important critical care skills required for success, such as:
Rapid Evaluation
ABG Examination
Easy Strip Interpretation for Central Line CareOUTLINE
Crisis Recognition and Management
Learn “dirty” prompt assessment skills.
Put an end to “Red Flags.”
Interventions to stabilize the unstable patient as soon as possible
Take care of the decompensating patient.
Improved results with prompt interventionABG Analysis in 3 Easy Steps
Unbalance of acids and bases
4 unexpected surprises while reviewing your lab results
A simple tool for quickly and accurately interpreting ABGs!The 5 Steps to Interpreting a Rhythm Strip
Examining the key components of a rhythm strip in a systematic manner
Detecting rhythm alterations and managing them
Paroxysmal Supra-Ventricular Tachycardia with Atrial Fibrillation (PSVT)
V-Fib and V-TachControlling Chest Drainage
Chest tube indications
Avoiding re-expansion pulmonary edema
Avoiding common chest drainage problemsCentral Line Care Master
Common problems encountered with central lines
What ports are used for what on a triple lumen PICC?
Using a “cell-saver” to prevent hemoglobin loss during blood draws
The Problem of CVP MonitoringAICDs and Pacemakers
Pacemaker Indications
Pacemaker codes and their meaning
Pacemakers of various types
Device administration
Simple answers to common pacemaker issuesThe ICU’s End-of-Life Care
The patient’s requirements
Practical advice for assisting your patients and family throughout the end-of-life journeyOBJECTIVES
Identify the five important components of a “down and dirty” examination in your patient when their health state has suddenly deteriorated.
Describe three quick treatments that can help a patient who is experiencing symptoms of low blood pressure.
Recognize the most prevalent reasons of abnormal arterial blood gas levels.
Using rhythm strip interpretation, you may quickly detect the three most prevalent dysrhythmias.
Manage the risk of re-expansion pulmonary edema in the patient with a pleural effusion chest tube.
Examine the proper method for opening an obstructed central line lumen.
Explain the distinction between failure to capture and failure to sense in a pacemaker, as well as how each is addressed.
Recognize the three most common worries that patients have near the end of their lives.ADVANCED MANAGEMENT OF COMPLEX AND CRITICALLY ILL PATIENTS ON DAY TWO
The Advanced Management of Complex and Critically Ill Patients session will provide you with a solid foundation while also incorporating time-saving strategies and anecdotes of actual nurses who make a difference in the lives of their patients. This session will show you how to grasp critical care principles and become an expert in your clinical practice. Discover advanced critical care ideas and interventions, such as:
Hemodynamics and advanced cardiac care
Neurological advanced care
Management of mechanical ventilationOUTLINE
Today, learn about hemodynamics.
Heart Rate x Stroke Volume = Cardiac Output
To master the components and eventually comprehend it, use a simple comparison.
Contractility, Preload, and Afterload
Manipulation of the mathematical equation to achieve stabilityThe ICU Trio is in trouble!
Choosing the Right IV Fluid for the Situation
5 pressor agents: What they are and when to employ them
Products made from blood! Platelets, PRBCs, and Cryoprecipitate are all examples of FFP.Decode Hemodynamic Waveforms and Measure Each Correctly
Indications of hemodynamic instability
Swan Ganz Catheters Central Venous Pressures Arterial LinesNurses’ Mechanical Ventilation
How to Care for Patients on Mechanical Ventilation
Using CPAP or BiPAP to avoid Ventilator Acquired Pneumonia (VAP).Control Shock
Cardiogenic Shock Evaluation and Management
Septic Fever
Hypovolemic ShockTake Care of the Neuro Patient
To readily spot changes in condition, use a “5-point Neuro Check.”
Stabilization and Stroke
Ischemic\sHemorrhagic\sDelirium
How to Evaluate and InterveneLife-threatening EKG Changes: 12 Lead Indicators
The range of coronary artery ischemia
A 5-step procedure for detecting myocardial ischemia and damage
What is the distinction between STEMI and NSTEMI?
Position, position, position!
FacultyMSN, BSN, CCRN, CEN, PCCN, CMSRN, CLNC Cyndi Zarbano Related seminars and products: 48 Clinical Review
MSN, BSN, CCRN, CEN, PCCN, CMSRN, CLNC Cyndi Zarbano has been a nurse for over 25 years and a legal nursing consultant (LNC) for 12. Many of her cases over the last decade have involved counselling and teaching nurses who have been afoul of the board of nursing and assisting them in completing their corrective action stipulations. Medication mistakes and patient harm are major causes of remedial action, license suspension, and license revocation.
Cyndi’s clinical experience includes working in several intensive care/critical care jobs at Mayo Clinic in Minnesota. She has been a national seminar speaker for over 10 years, addressing a wide range of healthcare audiences around the country. She has developed the reputation of keeping participants interested throughout her talks by using current clinical information, exciting legal anecdotes, and the insertion of nursing humor to keep it enjoyable.
Disclosures for Speakers:
Cyndi Zarbano is the sole proprietor of Clinical Review Consultants. PESI, Inc. pays her a speaking honorarium.
Cyndi Zarbano does not have any relevant non-financial relationships to declare.
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