NEW! Live Webinar for Therapists. One Session for 3.5 Contact Hours (.35 CEUs)
November 9, 2020
5:40 pm EST • 4:40 pm CST • 3:40 pm MST • 2:40 pm PST (US)
Don’t miss Dan Malones’: “A Deeper Dive into Respiratory Disorders and Rehabilitation: PICS, COVID-19, ARDS and other Pulmonary Conditions“ October 26, 28 and November 2,4, 2020
Register for BOTH courses, and receive a discount!
REGISTER FIRST for the “A Deeper Dive into Respiratory Disorders and Rehabilitation: PICS, COVID-19, ARDS and other Pulmonary Conditions”
Look for a code in your registration receipt to register for this additional 3.5 hr Live Webinar at the discounted price of $75.
Course Description:
This course discusses common laboratory values, catheters, airways, and physiologic monitoring equipment used in the intensive care unit. Additionally, mechanical ventilation and various modes of ventilation will be discussed in relation to several pulmonary disorders (ARDS, COPD, IPF). This course will emphasize “what” to monitor and how to interpret and apply the “data” into an efficacious plan of care that promotes the safe and progressive rehabilitation of the critically ill patient.
Course Objectives:
Upon completion of this course, the participant will be able to:
- Identify ICU equipment that is used to monitor and support patient’s clinical stability in the critical care setting.
- Examine and evaluate the information gathered from physiological monitoring equipment and laboratory testing used to determine patient’s clinical stability in the ICU and acute care settings.
- Interpret and make safe and efficacious clinical decisions regarding progressive mobilization and rehabilitation utilizing data gathered from physiological monitoring equipment and laboratory testing.
Daniel Malone brings to the classroom deep, expert knowledge and hands-on experience in acute care and cardiovascular and pulmonary rehabilitation, gained during his 18 years as a practicing physical therapist at the University of Pennsylvania Health System. His experience encompasses all service lines, from critical care to long-term care, including outpatient cardiac and pulmonary rehabilitation. Dr. Malone obtained a specialist certification in this area from the American Board of Physical Therapy Specialists. He is editor and contributor of the critically acclaimed, Acute Care Physical Therapy: A Clinicians Guide Slack Inc, 2006. He is active in the Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Section of APTA, serving as program chair for the past seven years, as well as being an elected member of the nominating committee. Additionally, he has served as a member of the Specialization Academy of Content Experts and the Standards Setting Committee for the Cardiovascular and Pulmonary specialization examination. Dr. Malone holds a masters degree in physical therapy from Temple University and a doctorate in physiology with an emphasis in acute lung and respiratory muscle injury from the School of Medicine at Temple University.
Dan Malone just published (as first author) a paper in the journal Physical Therapy (Volume 95, Number 10) October 2015 titled Physical Therapist Practice in the Intensive Care Unit: Results of a National Survey.
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