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Maria Broadstreet & Stephen Jones – Pediatric Crisis
You need to be prepared for emergency situations. Always be ready for anything, TODAY! You need to be able understand the varying situations that can affect a child’s care. Urgent to Emergent It takes only seconds for you to make a decision that will change the message you send to anxious parents.
That’s why we created this comprehensive online course focused solely on caring for your pediatric patients, because nobody wants to tell a parent their child has died.
Two pediatric specialists will help you to identify, manage, and prevent common and emerging conditions in your children. Walk away with new–found knowledge on the latest research and evidence that you can use the very next day with your patients and families regarding:
- Strategies for stabilization & critical assessment
- How to handle Neuro, Cardiac, Respiratory & many other emergencies
- Non–confrontational ways to talk about vaccines
- Treatment strategies for concussions & sport injuries
- Recognize anaphylaxis/allergies
- What to do if you suspect child abuse
- You can do so much more!
Part 1
MOMMY, I Don’t Feel So Good! Pediatric Problems, Emergencies & Lab Interpretation
- Vaccine recommendations and how parents can relay information to their children in a non-confrontational way
- Differentiate between a “well child physical” You can also find out more about a “sports physical” In relation to history and exam
- Steps to determine the etiology for pediatric hypertension
- The pathophysiology and treatment options for drowning
- Interpret laboratory data and use the results in clinical practice
- International guidelines & treatment strategies for concussions & sport injuries
Part 2
Life-Threatening Pediatric Emergencies
- Evaluation strategies for pediatric life-Situations that are potentially dangerous
- Non-There are many pharmacological and non-pharmacological options for managing pediatric life-Situations that are potentially dangerous
- Traumatic injuries in children: The best practice first response
- Children need immediate intervention for cardiac emergencies
- Management of distributive anaphylactic stress with medication
- Clinical differences between different lower and upper airway diseases
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Maria Broadstreet, RN. MSN. CPNPLoyola University, Chicago, with her MSN in 2000. She is now a Certified. Pediatric Both primary and acute care Nurse Practitioners. She currently practices as a Nurse Practitioner at Lurie Children’s Hospital (formerly Children’s Memorial Hospital) in Chicago, Illinois. Lurie Maria A key part of the development and implementation of a Cardiac Neurodevelopment Programme was also his. Maria She has previous experience working in a pediatric primary care office. She was able to treat both healthy and sick children and had a particular interest in asthma/allergy patients. She has been a faculty member at DePaul University’s Family Nurse Practitioner Program and taught undergraduate clinical courses at Loyola University. It was an honor to be involved in the National Certification Corporation campaign to educate the public about nursing certification. She is an internationally recognized expert in nursing certification.-Since 2006, he is a recognized speaker who has presented educational seminars to the PESI/CMI Education Institute, Inc.
Stephen Jones, MS, RN, PNP, ET, Is it a Pediatric Clinical Nurse Specialist/Nurse Practitioner and Enterostomal Therapist who practices fulltime at the Children’s Hospital-Albany Medical Center, Albany, New York. This role is for Stephen Children are treated in a variety pediatric units. These units include general pediatric units as well as PICU. He also cares for children with pulmonary issues in the Pulmonary or Cystic Fibrosis clinics. Steve consults as an Enterostomal therapist in the NICU, and other outpatient clinic settings for skin/wound/ostomy problems. His many roles include interacting with children with a variety of conditions. Within these roles, a good percentage of Steve’s time is spent in managing children with myriad types of upper and lower airway/pulmonary conditions, from acute to chronic conditions, including asthma, BPD, and Cystic Fibrosis, as well as children with mechanical ventilators.
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- Skill level All levels
- Students 58
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