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- Differentiate between “WNL†and baseline
- Identify actual cause versus symptom
- Sleep deprivation’s multisystem effects
- Dehydration: The problem involves fluids AND electrolytes
- Those nasty skin issues… solved!
- Consequences of anaphylaxis and the apnea-reflux connection
I can’t breathe. My head aches. I feel hot. My inhaler is not working. I can’t sleep. I can’t stop coughing. This rash won’t go away. My stomach hurts. Isn’t that a good pulse oximeter number?
All the above sound familiar? These are just a few of the complaints we hear from children when they are “not wellâ€. Children may present with acute illnesses, flare-ups of chronic conditions or life-threatening complications. As pediatric healthcare providers, it is essential that we grasp and understand the inter-relationship of both complex and common pediatric conditions. During this full-day, interactive program, you will learn evidence-based strategies for the recognition, prevention, and management of a number of pediatric conditions that cause children to “not feel so goodâ€, along with the skills to differentiate between CAUSE and SYMPTOM. Stephen will provide you with the knowledge you need through discussion, case studies and “funâ€, addressing pharmacological, technological and non-pharmacological management, including critical assessment clues and interventions. You will leave this educational event feeling confident to manage complex childhood conditions!
- Evaluate the key clinical findings required for an efficient and comprehensive multi-system pediatric assessment.
- Interpret physical assessment findings and all the “numbers†to begin to understand the presenting pediatric problem.
- Determine underlying pathophysiology for multi-system conditions in identifying cause versus symptom.
- Discuss the interrelationship of the Immune/Respiratory/GI/Neuro systems and the significance of “linked†symptoms of fluids, mucous, allergies, infections, and reflux.
- Describe appropriate management for sports-related injuries, including concussions.
- Utilize evidence-based guidelines to successfully identify appropriate interventions for the child experiencing “temperature†issues and diarrhea/ dehydration.
- Select the most appropriate strategies to manage childhood asthma, croup and apnea.
Assessment
- Growth and developmental considerations
- Oxyhemoglobin dissociation curve
- Diagnostics considerations
- Pulmonary Function Testing (PFT)
- Airway clearance: Techniques & technologies
- What the chest x-ray is telling you
- Lab values: Normal vs. baseline
- Pulse oximetry: What does it really mean?
- The allergic cascade
- The concept of linked airways and airway inflammation
- Hygiene hypothesis
- Pulmonary non-pharmacological and technological management
- Oxygen therapy: Devices used for both low and high flow rates
- Mist/Humidification
- Medication delivery devices: MDI/spacer, nebulizers, dry powder inhalers
Sleep
- Patterns of “normal†sleep – influences of disruption
- Effective management: Nonpharmacological and pharmacological
Anaphylaxis
- Underlying physiology of how this occurs
- Effective management strategies: Preventive and acute
Respiratory Conditions
- Tips for quick identification
- Critical nonpharmacological and pharmacological interventions for:
- Apnea
- Childhood asthma: The “Step Managementâ€
- Croup: “The Good, the Bad, the Uglyâ€
- The 2 Cousins: RSV & Human Metapneumovirus
The Art of Skin and Wound Care in Children
- Identify underlying causes for skin and wound issues
- Optimize the healing process
- Selecting the best product for children’s skin issues
Sports Related injuries
- Assessment and management of The un-“Magnificent 7â€: Laceration/cuts, hematoma, contusions, strains, sprains, fractures, concussion
“Temperature†Issues
- Identifying and describing The Big 3:
- Hyperthermia, hypothermia and fever
- Evidence-based guidelines for The Big 3
Gastrointestinal Conditions
- GER
- Identifying and differentiating “GER†versus GERD
- The benefits of acid/base balance
- The 3 steps of appropriate symptom management – and prevention
- The “opposite†conditions: Constipation and diarrhea
- Underlying pathophysiology of both conditions
- Evidence-based guidelines for appropriate management