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Fluid management education and resources
CONTINUING EDUCATION
These activities are approved for 1.0 contact hour Continuing Education for nurses by Saxe Healthcare Communications. After viewing a presentation, follow the link to complete the CE process managed by the third-party CE provider. In compliance with best practices and regulations, a nominal fee is charged for processing your credit.
Fluid Stewardship and Why it Matters in Septic Shock
Stephanie Griffeth, MSN, RN, CCRN
An insightful presentation on Fluid Stewardship and Why it Matters in Septic Shock, is designed to enhance your understanding and application of fluid management principles in clinical practice. This lecture will delve into the concept of fluid stewardship in septic shock, an emerging and critical aspect of patient care aimed at optimizing fluid administration to improve patient outcomes and reduce complications.
This activity is approved for 1.0 contact hour Continuing Education for nurses. After viewing this presentation, follow the link to complete the CE process managed by a third-party provider. In compliance with best practices and regulations, a nominal fee is charged for processing your credit.
CMS, National Guidelines and Value Based Purchasing: How to Make Sense of it All
Angela Craig, MS, APN, CCNS, CCRN
This presentation will discuss the differences in the National and CMS guidelines. The required bundles can be challenging to comply with if there are not precise processes in place. Regardless of guidelines being in place for years there is still a struggle with best practices around sepsis in many hospitals.
This activity is approved for 1.0 contact hour Continuing Education for nurses. After viewing this presentation, follow the link to complete the CE process managed by a third-party provider. In compliance with best practices and regulations, a nominal fee is charged for processing your credit.
Beyond Static: The Dynamic Landscape of Fluid Responsiveness
Josh Segal, BSN, RN
This presentation will outline the growing importance of fluid management strategies in critically ill patients. We will discuss how fluid responsiveness is determined and utilized in clinical decision making. We will also review various technologies used at the bedside and modes of their design, then apply a fluid management strategy to a case study.
This activity is approved for 1.0 contact hour Continuing Education for nurses. After viewing this presentation, follow the link to complete the CE process managed by a third-party provider. In compliance with best practices and regulations, a nominal fee is charged for processing your credit.
Hemodynamic Monitoring Review
Angela Craig, MS, APN, CCNS, CCRN
This presentation will give the attendee a basic review of hemodynamic monitoring. The discussion will cover the following variables: SV, SVI, CO, CI, TPR, TPRI and how to utilize these variables to make better clinical decisions for your patients. Explanation of a preload, afterload and contractility assessment will be discussed.
This activity is approved for 1.0 contact hour Continuing Education for nurses. After viewing this presentation, follow the link to complete the CE process managed by a third-party provider. In compliance with best practices and regulations, a nominal fee is charged for processing your credit.