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  Management of Respiratory Failure or ARDS In COVID Patients Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is one of the most serious complications associated with a higher risk of mortality in COVID-19 patients. It can originate from the vascular or gas side of the alveoli. Although the site of entry or spread of COVID-19 is inhalational, alveolar infiltrates have been commonly found in the chest x-rays or computed tomography scans of patients with this infection. Respiratory distress also appears to include vascular damage that can potentially mandate a unique treatment approach other than what is recommended for patients who have developed ARDS due to other causes. Also, a wide variation in the mortality rate has been observed across different intensive care units. This further raises the possibility that the differences in the approach to ventilatory management could be a factor contributing to the varying outcomes. We are going to discuss this in detail in our ‘COVID19 PANDE

RESPIRATORY THERAPY TOPICS ON SLEEP MEDICINE WEBINAR

A & T Lectures Sleep Medicine Webinar Respiratory Conference that is considered live or traditional CEU’s. You can interact and ask questions after the presentation. Hosted by A & T Lectures Using Zoom Video Communications We will be offering 5 Live/Webinar AARC approved CEU’s October 22 @ 4:00 pm - 9:00 pm  CONFERENCE SCHEDULE AND INSTRUCTION ON ACCESSING THIS WEBINAR Register for the conference Special note: You can join the conference for free but only those that register will get the 5 CEU’s Download ZOOM to your computer or laptop/desktop (its free) Practice using ZOOM with a friend before entering the webinar as this will not be the right time to teach you how to access the conference Make sure you join the webinar by accessing this link 10 minutes before the conference. Join The Webinar  

RESPIRATORY THERAPY TOPICS ON SLEEP MEDICINE WEBINAR

A & T Lectures Sleep Medicine Webinar Respiratory Conference that is considered live or traditional CEU’s. You can interact and ask questions after the presentation. Hosted by A & T Lectures Using Zoom Video Communications We will be offering 5 Live/Webinar AARC approved CEU’s October 22 @ 4:00 pm - 9:00 pm  CONFERENCE SCHEDULE AND INSTRUCTION ON ACCESSING THIS WEBINAR Register for the conference Special note: You can join the conference for free but only those that register will get the 5 CEU’s Download ZOOM to your computer or laptop/desktop (its free) Practice using ZOOM with a friend before entering the webinar as this will not be the right time to teach you how to access the conference Make sure you join the webinar by accessing this link 10 minutes before the conference. Join The Webinar

A & T Lectures On Cannabis and Sleep Disturbance

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  A & T Lectures Sleep Medicine Webinar Respiratory Conference that is considered live or traditional CEU’s. You can interact and ask questions after the presentation. Hosted by A & T Lectures Using Zoom Video Communications We will be offering 5 Live/Webinar AARC approved CEU’s. Date : October 22 Time : 4:00 pm - 9:00 pm CONFERENCE SCHEDULE AND INSTRUCTION ON ACCESSING THIS WEBINAR Register for the conference Special note: You can join the conference for free but only those that register will get the 5 CEU’s Download ZOOM to your computer or laptop/desktop (its free) Practice using ZOOM with a friend before entering the webinar as this will not be the right time to teach you how to access the conference Make sure you join the webinar by accessing this link 10 minutes before the conference Join The Webinar  

Respiratory Therapy Topics on Sleep Medicine Webinar

       A & T Lectures Sleep Medicine Webinar Respiratory Conference that is considered live or traditional CEU’s. You can interact and ask questions after the presentation. Hosted by A & T Lectures Using Zoom Video Communications We will be offering 5 Live/Webinar AARC approved CEU’s. Date: October 22  Time : 4:00 pm - 9:00 pm   CONFERENCE SCHEDULE AND INSTRUCTION ON ACCESSING THIS WEBINAR Register for the conference Special note: You can join the conference for free but only those that register will get the 5 CEU’s Download ZOOM to your computer or laptop/desktop (its free) Practice using ZOOM with a friend before entering the webinar as this will not be the right time to teach you how to access the conference Make sure you join the webinar by accessing this link 10 minutes before the conference   For more details please click the below given link    Join The Webinar  

15 AARC Approved CEU Webinar (SLEEP MEDICINE WEBINAR)

A & T Lectures Webinar 15 AARC Approved CEU’s Only $90.00 Partial Credits Will Be Awarded Both Respiratory medicine and Integrative Medicine Topics Date of conferences 10/17/20, 10/18/20, and 10/20/20. 3PM-8PM Each date Respiratory Conference that is considered live or traditional CEU’s. You can interact and ask questions after the presentation. Hosted by A & T Lectures Using Zoom Video Communications We will be offering 15 Live/Webinar  AARC approved CEU’s. CONFERENCE SCHEDULE AND INSTRUCTION ON ACCESSING THIS WEBINAR Register for the conference Special note: You can join the conference for free but only those that register will get the 15 CEU’s Download ZOOM to your computer or laptop/desktop (its free) Practice using ZOOM with a friend before entering the webinar as this will not be the right time to teach you how to access the conference Make sure you join the webinar by accessing this link 10 minutes before the conference   Fo

What are the therapeutic benefits of hypothermia?

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  Hypothermia is one of the advanced methods of treatment found to be beneficial in a large number of patients. The therapeutic role of hypothermia has been noticed in a range of health disorders including those affecting the brain, lungs, liver, and kidneys. Therapeutic hypothermia is expected to improve the survival rate of patients considerably and also support the faster recovery of patients with impaired brain or heart functions. Therapeutic hypothermia may also playa critical role in preventing the risk of mortality in patients with acute lung injury and myocardial infarction. It can buy more time for the patient and make a huge difference to the outcomes. Hypothermia may also form a vital element in the life-saving processes for patients with medical emergencies. During hypothermia, the body temperature of the patient is reduced to about 93-degree Fahrenheit. The temperature is maintained for 24 hours. This approach would decrease inflammation in the affected tissues a