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    spirometry

    Explore " spirometry" with insightful episodes like "ATS 2022 Conference Highlights", "CHEST Annual Meeting 2021 Conference Coverage, Part 2", "Ep4. Winning during the pandemic", "Managing Uncontrolled Asthma: the Primary Care/Specialist Partnership" and "How to Recognize Whether Your Patient’s Asthma Is Uncontrolled" from podcasts like ""PV Roundup - Medical News Podcast", "PCE", "Nursing Australia", "PCE" and "PCE"" and more!

    Episodes (8)

    ATS 2022 Conference Highlights

    ATS 2022 Conference Highlights
    Drs. Make and Kalhan share their insights on ATS 2022 topics, such as the utility of CT scans versus spirometry in diagnosing COPD and predicting exacerbations, underdiagnosis, and health inequities in minority communities. They will also discuss using symptoms and risk factors versus spirometry in diagnosis, home pulmonary rehab, and the role of wearable technologies.

    CHEST Annual Meeting 2021 Conference Coverage, Part 2

    CHEST Annual Meeting 2021 Conference Coverage, Part 2

    In this second of 2 podcasts, Tish Haight, ACNP, CCRN, BC, and January-Jill Ogoy, DHSc, MPA, PA-C, provide clinical perspective on selected practice changing abstracts, covering a variety of topics from the CHEST 2021 Annual Meeting. Topics covered in this podcast include a chronic cough treatment in the pipeline, inhaled corticosteroid use and COVID-19 outcomes, and paradoxical bronchospasm with short-acting beta 2-agonists.. This activity is available for CE/CME credit. Claim your credit at pce.is/CHEST.

    Contributors:

    Tish Haight, ACNP, CCRN, BC
    Pulmonary, Critical Care
    Lung Associates of Sarasota
    Sarasota, FL
    Ms. Haight has no relevant financial relationships to disclose.

    January-Jill Ogoy, DHSc, MPA, PA-C
    APC, Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine
    Virginia Mason Franciscan Health
    Tacoma, WA
    Dr. Ogoy has no relevant financial relationships to disclose.

    Ep4. Winning during the pandemic

    Ep4. Winning during the pandemic

    In this episode of Nursing Australia, hosted by Karen Cook, we hear:

    • The latest Nursing Australia news (01:39)

     Nursing degree fees have been reduced, APNA’s Workforce Survey has opened and new guidelines for spirometry testing have been released. 

     

    • Melissa’s story: the joys of working in aged care (06:22)

     Whilst aged care has attracted negative headlines this year, many nurses find it incredibly rewarding. Hear from APNA Board Member, Melissa Cromarty, as she shares another side to aged care. 

    Catch Melissa’s full interview with ABC Radio Brisbane here: https://www.abc.net.au/radio/brisbane/programs/drive/aged-care-nurse/12833784 


    • Q&A: The importance of scheduled vaccines and catch-up programs (11:01)

     In this segment, you will learn why scheduled vaccinations and catch-up programs are so important, especially in the aftermath of a global pandemic.   

    Health care professionals can listen to the extended version here: https://apna.asn.au/hub/scheduled-vaccines-and-catch-up-programs 

    Additional resources


    • APNA Highlight: Student Nurse Placement program (21:36)

     Due to COVID-19, many student nurses have been at risk of not graduating, as ongoing restrictions have made it difficult for mandatory clinical placement hours to be completed. In response, APNA partnered with Monash University and developed the Student Nurse Placement Pilot Project. Learn more about this program as APNA Founder, Sam Moses, interviews one of the amazing Nurse Supervisors. 

    If you’re an Australian based registered nurse or nurse practitioner and would like to host a student nurse for a three-week placement, please email sam.moses@apna.asn.au.

    • Nurse wellness with Dr Avi (32:20)

     Because wellness is multifaceted, it can be hard to identify which aspects of life are affecting us the most. This short self-care exercise will help you understand all the domains of life and identify the areas to hone in on.

     The self leadership scan is part of Dr Avi’s Self Leadership Experience program. He developed the program to help nurses become more successful in their work and life, especially in this ‘

    Hosted by: Matthew St Ledger & Mitch Wall
    Produced by: Leith Alexander & Matthew St Ledger

    Managing Uncontrolled Asthma: the Primary Care/Specialist Partnership

    Managing   Uncontrolled Asthma: the Primary Care/Specialist Partnership

    Primary care practitioners play a major role in the management of asthma, providing diagnosis, patient education, and management plans. But when the asthma remains uncontrolled, management can be challenging. On this podcast, Corinne Young FNP-C, president of the Association of Pulmonary Advanced Practice Providers speaks with asthma expert Ann Hefel, FNP-C of Children's Hospital Colorado about what clinicians have in their therapeutic toolbox to help patients with moderate to severe disease whose asthma remains uncontrolled despite adequate therapy. This activity is available for CE/CME credit.

    How to Recognize Whether Your Patient’s Asthma Is Uncontrolled

    How  to Recognize Whether Your Patient’s Asthma Is Uncontrolled

    As many as 20% of patients with asthma may not be achieving adequate control of their symptoms, even after they have maximized inhaled corticosteroids and their long-acting beta 2 agonist. If left uncontrolled, patients are at increased risk for serious exacerbations that can lead to ED visits and extended hospitalizations. In this podcast, Corinne Young, FNP-C, president of the Association of Pulmonary Advanced Practice Providers, talks with her colleague Ann Hefel, FNP, an allergy and asthma specialist from Children’s Hospital Colorado about reasons for poor asthma control and how to conduct an effective patient workup to identify the potential causes. This episode is available for CE/CME credits for NPs and PAs.

    Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)

    Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)

    In this episode I cover Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD).

    If you want to follow along with written notes on chronic obstructive pulmonary disease go to https://zerotofinals.com/copd or find the respiratory section in the Zero to Finals medicine book.

    This episode covers the pathophysiology, triggers, presentation, diagnosis and management of COPD. We also discuss acute exacerbations of COPD. 

    The audio in the episode was expertly edited by Harry Watchman.

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