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Mechanisms and Clinical Evidence for Nasal High Flow Therapy in the Critical Care Setting - Physician

Mechanisms and Clinical Evidence for Nasal High Flow Therapy in the Critical Care Setting - Physician
1 CME Online Video
Course Credit Type
CME
Course Faculty
Nicholas Hill, MD PhD
Course Category
**Self-Study/On-Demand
Course Format
Online Video
Course Credit
1
Course Release Date
April 25, 2018
Course Expiration Date
April 25, 2020
Course Cost / Access
$49.99
Program Summary
A one hour presentation and moderated discussion of the principal mechanisms, physiological effects, clinical outcomes and therapeutic pathways.

Objectives

  1. A one and a half hour presentation and moderated discussion of the principal mechanisms, physiological effects, clinical outcomes and therapeutic pathways.
  2. Discuss physiological effects and treatment responses.
  3. Review the current evidence based for clinical use.
  4. Evaluate and apply knowledge to patient care and practice change.

  5. Upcoming Webinars:

    June 2018

    Ambulation of Nasal High Flow from the ED to ICU - Nicholas Hill, MD, PhD

    September 2018

    Transitioning Nasal High Flow from the ICU to the General Floor - Michael G. Allison, MD

    December 2018</strong

    The Challenge of Discharge: Understanding Hospital to Home Strategies with Nasal High Flow - Lisa Wolfe, MD