Overview
"Welcome to Emergency Medicine / Critical Care "Survival Course"
Whether you are a recent graduate or a seasoned RN, this "survival course" will efficiently get you up to speed on key fundamentals and updates in several important topics including:
Shock and sepsis, DKA, pneumonia, pulmonary embolism, pleural effusion, hyponatremia, hypernatremia, hyperkalemia, mechanical ventilation, LFTs, liver diseases, heart failure, and acute renal failure.
Dr. Seheult is trusted by Universities, students, and medical professionals, for his ability to explain and illustrate key concepts with just enough detail so they are understood, not memorized. You won't become overburdened with too much information too quickly.
This Activity for
- Other health care provider
- Respiratory Therapy
- Psychology
- Podiatry
- Physiotherapy
- Optometry
- Clinical Nutrition
- Nursing and Midwifery
- Dentistry and Related Specialties
- Resident / Fellow
- Physician
- Pharmacy
What I will learn?
- Define the pathophysiology, diagnostic modalities, and key signs of symptoms for the three main types of shock.
- Understand key treatment principles of shock in addition to important monitoring considerations.
- Understand the "why" behind DKA management, monitoring, and treatment principles.
- Define the differences between the major types of pneumonia with regards to presentation, monitoring, and treatment principles.
- Understand the magnitude of pulmonary embolism problems and apply key prevention strategies.
- Identify the major types of pleural effusion and the differences in management.
- Understand the relevant pathophysiology of hyponatremia and hypernatremia to delineate the different types and the optimum monitoring and treatment strategies.
- Define the different causes of hyperkalemia, and understand key treatment and monitoring principles.
- Understand each of the different modes of mechanical ventilation and why each one is used differently.
- Understand essential liver physiology to give context to the liver function tests (LFT) and key monitoring principles.
- Define the key signs and symptoms for diseases specific to the biliary tract.
- Understand how the different types of heart failure differ in their presentation, treatment, and monitoring principles.
- Apply understanding of the underlying pathophysiology of acute renal failure to anticipate sequelae after initial patient treatment.
Main Them
Dr. Roger Seheult examines several of the most common and important problems encountered by nurses in the emergency department, critical care, and inpatient hospital setting. A series of videos (each no longer than 20 minutes) full of illustrations explain key elements and updates for shock and sepsis, DKA, pneumonia, pulmonary embolism, pleural effusion, hyponatremia, hypernatremia, hyperkalemia, mechanical ventilation, LFTs, liver...
Recorded Programs
Artificial Intelligence Leveraged to Write Medical Documentation in Seconds Saving Hours Part 1
Liver Overview Explained Clearly Part 1
Quiz 16 ( 60 Min )
Liver Function Tests (LFTs) Explained Clearly Part 1
Quiz 17 ( 60 Min )
Liver Diseases Explained Clearly Part 1
Quiz 18 ( 60 Min )
Liver Diseases Explained Clearly - Cholestatic Disease Part 1
Quiz 19 ( 60 Min )
Heart Failure: Basics, Terminology, and Definitions Part 1
Heart Failure: Pathophysiology - Preload Part 1
Heart Failure: Pathophysiology - Afterload Part 1
Quiz 20 ( 60 Min )
Acute Kidney Injury: Introduction with BUN and Creatinine and the Nephron Part 1
Acute Kidney Injury: BUN/Cr Ratio and the Nephron Part 1
Acute Kidney Injury: Pre-renal, Renal, & Post-renal and FENa - Differential Part 1
Quiz 21 ( 60 Min )
Introduction and Compliance Part 1
Pressure-Volume Relationships and Modes Part 1
Plateau and Peak Pressure, PEEP, and Other Vent Settings Part 1
Vent Changes with ARDS and COPD Part 1
Liberation From the Ventilator - Checklist Part 1
Quiz 15 ( 60 Min )
Definitions and Overview Part 1
Quiz 10 ( 60 Min )
Hypotonic, Isotonic, and Hypertonic Hyponatremia Part 1
Quiz 11 ( 60 Min )
The Hypotonic Hyponatremias: Hypovolemic, Hypervolemic, and Isovolemic Part 1
Review Part 1
Quiz 12 ( 60 Min )
Hypernatremia Explained Clearly Part 1
Quiz 13 ( 60 Min )
Hyperkalemia: Causes and Manifestations Part 1
Hyperkalemia - Treatment Part 1
Quiz 14 ( 60 Min )
Pneumonia: Epidemiology, Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Vaccination Part 1
Typical versus Atypical and Fungal Part 1
Pneumonia Treatment Part 1
Quiz 4 ( 60 Min )
Pulmonary Embolism: Epidemiology and Diagnosis Part 1
Quiz 5 ( 60 Min )
Pulmonary Embolism: Treatment Part 1
Quiz 6 ( 60 Min )
Pulmonary Embolism: Reversal Agents and Duration of Treatment Part 1
Quiz 7 ( 60 Min )
Pulmonary Embolism: IVC Filter, Thrombolysis, and Hypercoagulable Work-Up Part 1
Quiz 8 ( 60 Min )
Pleural Effusion: Definition, Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, & Thoracentesis Part 1
Pleural Effusion: Exudate versus Transudate - Light's Criteria Part 1
Gross Fluid Analysis and Cell Count Part 1
Quiz 9 ( 60 Min )
Shock and Sepsis Explained Clearly Part 1
Quiz 1 ( 60 Min )
Shock and Sepsis Treatment Explained Clearly Part 1
Quiz 2 ( 60 Min )
Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA) Explained Clearly Part 1
Materials
Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA) Treatment Explained Clearly Part 1
Materials
Quiz 3 ( 60 Min )
Prices Details
| Optional Details | Fee |
|---|---|
| Emergency Medicine / Critical Care | 165.38 SAR |
Additional items to the activity
| Optional Details | Type | Fee |
|---|---|---|
|
Emergency Medicine / Critical Care Certificate
Certificate |
Certificate | Free |