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Wheezing Infant Part 2 Provided by: CMElectures Marciarose Winston, MSN, CPNP, AE-C is a pediatric nurse practitioner and asthma educator with The Asthma Center at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. She received her baccalaureate degree in nursing from Boston University in Boston Massachusetts and her Master's degree as... |
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EQIPP: Diagnosing and Managing Asthma in Pediatrics Provided by: American Academy of Pediatrics By the end of the EQIPP Diagnosing and Managing Asthma in Pediatrics course, you will use the learning EQIPPment provided in this course to: * Review educational material on quality improvement and asthma management * Collect and analyze baseline data, using a mi... |
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Wheezing Infant Part 1 Provided by: CMElectures Marciarose Winston, MSN, CPNP, AE-C is a pediatric nurse practitioner and asthma educator with The Asthma Center at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. She received her baccalaureate degree in nursing from Boston University in Boston Massachusetts and her Master's degree as... |
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Asthma Gadgets 2010 Provided by: American Academy of Pediatrics Asthma CAN be successfully controlled with use of controller medication and as needed quick-relief medication, management of environmental triggers, and adherence to an asthma management plan. All allied health professionals should be educated on the proper use of asthma dev... |
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Asthma: Diagnosis and Management Provided by: NetCE Asthma is one of the most common respiratory conditions affecting children, adolescents, and adults, and the number of individuals affected continues to grow each year. Diagnosis may be complex, especially in certain populations, but it is a vital key to providing the effect... |
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Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Provided by: Wild Iris Medical Education Upon completion of this course, you will be able to: * Discuss airway obstruction and describe the two major forms of COPD. * Explain the damage to the lungs caused by COPD. * Identify the causes of COPD. * Describe characteristic findings in the history, physical exam... |
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COPD Provided by: The Ohio State University Medical Center Description According to the American Academy of Family Physicians, about 12 million people in the United States have COPD. COPD can cause a variety of symptoms, including: chronic or persistent cough, Increased mucus, shortness of breath especially during physical activity... |
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Disparities In Asthma: Who Is At Risk? Disparities in prevalence, healthcare utilization and morbidity attributable to asthma continue to increase primarily among minority and poor populations. Provided by: CME University Asthma in the United States continues to be characterized by alarmingly persistent, if not increasing, healthcare disparities. Recently, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reviewed asthma prevalence, disease characteristics and self-management education in ... |
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Invasive Procedures for Emphysema Provided by: American College of Chest Physicians Objectives 1. Identify patients who are likely to benefit from lung volume reduction surgery. 2. Explain the physiologic benefits that lung volume reduction confers on patients with emphysema. 3. List the various bronchoscopic lung volume reduction modalities. ... |
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Treatments To Alter the Natural History of COPD Provided by: American College of Chest Physicians Objectives 1. Name four consequences or outcomes of COPD and some of the tools currently available to clinicians to assess COPD progression. 2. Describe interventions that have changed the natural history of COPD. 3. Explain the effect of smoking cessation on t... |
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Pulmonology Provided by: Temple University School of Medicine Educational Objectives: At the conclusion of the course, participants should be able to: * Improve the diagnosis and treatment of common family practice problems * Apply traditional modes of diagnosis and management more effectively * Apply information to... |
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