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RSI & Advanced Airway + Basic Mechanical Ventilation Bundle
√American Heart Advanced Airway Providers Manual
√ Mechanical Basic Ventilation Management Text 365 page
Temecula Only
$ 280
Rancho Mirage
$ 280
2 Day Course
Call Jeff or Carlos to Schedule
At the conclusion of the Advanced Airway RSI Course taught by Dr Carlos Rendon & Dr Jerry Roberson' & Jeff Benedict CCT RN the Certified American Heart ACLS Provider should be able to:
Advanced Airway RSI & Mechancial Ventilation Management Course
Two Certificates of Completion 1-Certificate of Completion through the American Heart Association 6 Ceu's

2-Certificate of Completion

American Medical Institute
Basic Mechanical Ventilation Mangement Course
Course Materials Include a 365 page Book on Mechanical Ventilation Management
II Cognitive Objectives:
At the conclusion of the Advanced Airway RSI Course taught by Dr Carlos Rendon & Dr Jerry Roberson' & Jeff Benedict CCT RN the Certified American Heart ACLS Provider should be able to:
Recall the structures of the upper and lower airway. 1-Describe the physiology of respiration.
2-Describe how to perform a comprehensive respiratory assessment. 3-Describe anatomy, physiology and assessment principles in the airway management of patients in the pre-hospital ( Field) or hospital environment. 4-Define a difficult airway. 5-Demonstrate safe clinical decision making process for management of an airway. 6-Demonstrate an understanding of the indications, contraindications, complications of the following procedures. a)Head/tilt-chin/lift b)Modified jaw thrust c) Bag valve mask Ventilation and use of E technique in maintaining mask position and seal d)Two rescuer bag valve mask ventilation E) Orotracheal intubation Cord identification F )Nasotracheal intubation blind insertion. G) Digital intubation H)Needle decompression I) RSI (Rapid Sequence Intubation) J) Paralytic Hypnotic pharmacological Agents used in RSI H) Needle Cricothyroidotomy I ) Surgical Cricothyroidotomy J) Pre-Hospital temporary Airways (i.e. combitube King & LMA
Upon completion of the American Heart Association the Certified ACLS Provider should be able to:
1) Recognize importance and limitations of airway management respiratory failure patients.
2) Verbalize proper airway management techniques and strategies after clinical assessment.
III Hands On Practice and Skills demonstration of the following skills objectives:
Demonstrate, with proficiency: 1-modified jaw thrust 2-Alternative methods to open a airway 3-Demonstrate both 1 rescuer and 2 rescuer bag valve ventilation 4-Orotracheal Intubation 5-Nasotracheal Intubation 6- Proper ventilation of the intubated patient 7-Basic Ventilation Management 8-Needle decompression 9-Insertion of the combitube, King Tube, LMA 10-Assessment of the airway of person in respiratory distress 11-Perform, with assistance: 12-needle cricothyroidotomy 13-surgical cricothyroidotomy
Airway Management & Basic Ventilation Management
Anatomy of the airwayPhysiology of airway and airway reflexes
Pharmacology relevant to the airway
control of secretions
control of airway reflexes in conscious sedation
effect of anaesthetic drugs on airway reflexes
reducing the prevalence and sequelae of gastro-oesophageal reflux
Evaluation of the airway
history
general examination
specific predictive tests
Airway strategy
aspiration risk
predicted difficult direct laryngoscopy
predicted difficult mask inflation
known abnormal /narrowed tracheo-bronchial tree
unexpected difficult ventilation
unexpected difficult intubation
can't intubate /can't oxygenate
Preoxygenation – techniques //purpose
Confirmation of position of tracheal tube within trachea
Monitoring of ventilation by pressure changes, gas flows and capnography
Application of cricoid force in a rapid sequence induction
Cricoid force induced difficulties with airway management
Airway equipment -difficult airway trolley
Tracheostomy tubes, types, fixation and care
Conscious sedated (awake) intubation
preparation of patient
topical anaesthesia
nerve blocks
laryngoscopy, bronchoscopy
specialised tubes
The obstructed airway
recognition
immediate treatment of acute obstruction
anaesthetic management of acute and chronic obstruction
flexible nasendoscopy and imaging
Emergency cricothyrotomy
needle
purpose built cannula >4 mm ID
surgical
Extubation strategies -routine, predicted and unexpected difficulty
Complications of difficult airway management
Follow-up care of patient, documentation and patient information
Surgical approach to the airway -indications, techniques, conduct
Percutaneous cricothyrotomy and tracheostomy
Skills
Recognition of the difficult airway
when to ask for help
Failed rapid sequence intubation
performance of recognised ‘drills ’ for failed intubation //ventilation
Alternative methods of intubation
other laryngoscopy blades and bougies
low skill fibreoptic intubation e.g.via laryngeal mask or specialised airway
Placement and checking of double lumen tubes
Anaesthetic techniques for laryngoscopy, bronchoscopy and tracheostomy
Extubation in abnormal airway
Clinical review of patient to detect and treat airway instrumentation damage
Interpretation of CT, MRI imaging and flow-volume loops
Awake intubation
indications
use with the compromised airway
Fibreoptic intubation through the nose and mouth with and without concurrent ventilation
Fibre-endoscopy skills to:
special investigations
visualise tracheo-bronchial tree
confirm placement of single and double lumen tubes
intubate through the laryngeal mask
Blind and fibreoptic assisted intubation via the intubating laryngeal mask
Elective trans-tracheal ventilation to aid difficult intubation
Retrograde intubation -blind and fibreoptic assisted
Placement bronchial blockers
Specialised bougies and airway exchange catheters
Use of the combitube or other supraglottic balloon device
Emergency cricothyrotomy
landmarks
insertion of needle /cannula
confirmation of position within trachea
fixation
pressures required for adequate gas flows
ventilation through cannula /catheter
complications
Application of cricoid force
Basic Mechanical Ventilation Mangement
Description:Mechanical Ventialtion Part 1
Anatomy & Physiology
Cardio-Pulmonary Physics
Adjuct Airway Devices
Oxygen
Oxygen Delivery
C-PAP
Bi-PAP
CMV IMV PCV AC Pressure Support
This course is designed strictly for the purpose of information and continuing education. This course does not certify any individual to practice any skill until proper training is achieved under local jurisdictions and mandates.
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Advanced
Airway & RSI Only
√ American Heart Advanced Airway Providers Manual
√6 CEUs provided by American Heart Association
Temecula Only
$ 159
Rancho Mirage
$ 150
1 day Course
Call Jeff or Carlos to schedule
At the conclusion of the Advanced Airway RSI Course taught by Dr Carlos Rendon & Dr Jerry Roberson' & Jeff Benedict CCT RN the Certified American Heart ACLS Provider should be able to:
Advanced Airway RSI Course
One Certificate of Completion through the American Heart Association 6 Ceu's

All Course Materials
Included !
Recall the structures of the upper and lower airway. 1-Describe the physiology of respiration. 2-Describe how to perform a comprehensive respiratory assessment. 3-Describe anatomy, physiology and assessment principles in the airway management of patients in the pre-hospital ( Field) or hospital environment. 4-Define a difficult airway. 5-Demonstrate safe clinical decision making process for management of an airway. 6-Demonstrate an understanding of the indications, contraindications, complications of the following procedures. a)Head/tilt-chin/lift b)Modified jaw thrust c) Bag valve mask Ventilation and use of E technique in maintaining mask position and seal d)Two rescuer bag valve mask ventilation E) Orotracheal intubation Cord identification F )Nasotracheal intubation blind insertion. G) Digital intubation H)Needle decompression I) RSI (Rapid Sequence Intubation) J) Paralytic Hypnotic pharmacological Agents used in RSI H) Needle Cricothyroidotomy I ) Surgical Cricothyroidotomy J) Pre-Hospital temporary Airways (i.e. combitube King & LMA )
Upon completion of the American Heart Association the Certified ACLS Provider should be able to:
1) Recognize importance and limitations of airway management respiratory failure patients.
2) Verbalize proper airway management techniques and strategies after clinical assessment.
III Hands On Practice and Skills demonstration of the following skills objectives:
Demonstrate, with proficiency: 1-modified jaw thrust
2-Alternative methods to open a airway 3-Demonstrate both 1 rescuer and 2 rescuer bag valve ventilation 4-Orotracheal Intubation 5-Nasotracheal Intubation
6- Proper ventilation of the intubated patient 7-Basic Ventilation Management 8-Needle decompression 9-Insertion of the combitube, King Tube, LMA 10-Assessment of the airway of person in respiratory distress 11-Perform, with assistance: 12-needle cricothyroidotomy 13-surgical cricothyroidotomy .
This course is designed strictly for the purpose of information and continuing education. This course does not certify any individual to practice any skill until proper training is achieved under local jurisdictions and mandates.
This course is designed strictly for
the purpose of information and continuing education. This course does not certify any individual to practice any skill until proper training is achieved under local jurisdictions and mandates
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