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Maria Broadstreet & Stephen Jones – Pediatric Crisis
Emergency situations never give warning.. you need to be prepared for anything, TODAY! As a care provider for any child, it is important to understand that situations can go from urgent to emergent in a matter of seconds, and the split second decision you make can change the message you deliver to an anxious parent.
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 expert pediatric clinicians will guide you through practical strategies for recognition, management, and prevention of both common and emergent conditions with your young patients. 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
- Recognizing anaphylaxis and allergies
- What to do when you suspect child abuse
- And so much more!
Part 1:
MOMMY, I Don’t Feel So Good! Pediatric Problems, Emergencies & Lab Interpretation
- Vaccine recommendations and how to relay data to parents in a nonconfrontational approach
- Differentiate between a “well child physical” and a “sports physical” in relation to both history and exam
- The steps to determine etiology of pediatric hypertension
- The pathophysiology of drowning and recommended treatment strategies
- Interpret lab data and apply the findings to clinical practice
- International guidelines & treatment strategies for concussions & sport injuries
Part 2:
Life-Threatening Pediatric Emergencies
- Strategies to evaluate pediatric life-threatening situations
- Non-pharmacological and pharmacological options to manage pediatric life-threatening situations
- Traumatic injuries seen in children and the best practice initial response
- Immediate interventions for cardiac emergencies in children
- Medication management of distributive anaphylactic shock
- Clinical differences between various lower and upper airway diseases
Plus, when you register today, you will get these additional bonuses:
Patient Crisis & Critical Thinking (PDF Book Download)
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Maria Broadstreet, RN, MSN, CPNP, graduated from Loyola University in Chicago with her MSN in 2000 and is a Certified Pediatric Nurse Practitioner in both acute and primary care. She currently practices as a Nurse Practitioner at Lurie Children’s Hospital (formerly Children’s Memorial Hospital) in Chicago, Illinois. At Lurie, Maria has also played an integral role in the development of a Cardiac Neurodevelopment Program. Maria has past experience in a primary care pediatric office. She treated both well and sick children with a special interest in the asthma/allergy population and was involved in developmental testing. During her career, she has taught undergraduate clinical courses for Loyola University and is adjunct faculty at DePaul University in their Family Nurse Practitioner Program, instructing graduate students in pediatric primary care. She is also honored to have been recently involved in the National Certification Corporation (NCC) campaign to educate the public on nursing certification. She is a nationally-recognized speaker and has provided educational seminars for PESI/CMI Education Institute, Inc. since 2006.
Stephen Jones, MS, RN, PNP, ET, is a Pediatric Clinical Nurse Specialist/Nurse Practitioner and Enterostomal Therapist who practices fulltime at the Children’s Hospital-Albany Medical Center in Albany, New York. In this role, Stephen cares for children in a variety of pediatric units, with both acute and chronic conditions, including the general pediatric units and PICU. He also manages children with pulmonary conditions in the Pulmonary and Cystic Fibrosis clinics. As an Enterostomal therapist, Steve also consults in the NICU and various outpatient clinic settings for skin/wound/ostomy issues. Within his many roles, he interacts and deals with children with many and varied 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.
Learning that Fits YOUR Schedule:
Interact and collaborate with other professionals in the online community through chat boards and online forums. Participants love sharing ideas, asking questions and networking with peers!
Complete your CE tests online at the completion of each module, with instant access to your CE certificates – earn up to 12 CE hours.