Pediatric Tracheostomy: Key Considerations for the Healthcare Professional - On-Demand
This webinar is now available on-demand for 0.1 ASHA CEUs and 1.0 AARC Contact Hours.
Course Description:
Pediatric patients with a tracheostomy differ significantly from their adult counterparts. This course reviews the differences between pediatric and adult upper airway anatomy and physiology. It explores the indications for pediatric tracheostomy and common diagnoses requiring placement. Importance of artificial humidification, daily cares, and the pediatric tracheostomy tube will be reviewed.
Course objectives:
- List two indications for pediatric tracheotomy
- State three physiologic changes following tracheostomy
- Describe two characteristics of a heat moisture exchanger
Speakers:
Megan Quinn, MSN, CPNP-PC
Register to watch the recorded webinar
Use the form below to register for the recorded webinar. You will then receive an email with a link to view the webinar. If you have any questions, please contact us at events.us@atosmedical.com.
Post-event survey
Successful completion of this Continuing Education Unit (CEU) program requires participants to complete the self-assessment/reflection survey after completion of the course. By submitting this survey, participants affirm that they have actively engaged with and listened to the CEU offering in its entirety.
For AARC Learners: In order to receive AARC Contact Hours, you must also score an 80% or higher on the post-course test found on Page 2 of the self-assessment/reflection survey.
Participants of Atos Medical's CEU programs are required to adhere to the highest standards of professionalism and integrity as outlined in the ASHA Code of Ethics. We value your commitment to professional development and ethical practice, and we are honored to support your journey in advancing knowledge and skills in the field.
POST-EVENT sURVEYAtos Medical is committed to providing an inclusive and accessible experience for all learners. Please contact us at events.us@atosmedical.com if you require any special accommodations in order to participate in this educational program.