Respiratory Humidification Infant Critical Care
Date: 29 May 2013 to 29 May 2013
Location: Jurys Inn, 60-96 Jamaica Street, Glasgow G1 4QE
The physiology of the respiratory system in a normal and preterm infants intact airway is reviewed. The role humidification plays in maintaining normal respiratory function is discussed and the clinical benefits of the delivery of optimal humidity across the respiratory care continuum are presented, underpinned by research to support maximum patient outcomes. Changes to the physiology of the airway as a consequence of invasive ventilation, CPAP and oxygen therapy are discussed, along with new innovations in respiratory care, including nasal high flow therapy.
This seminar is an interactive day delivering both presentations and workshops to support the theory presented with the practical applications seen in clinical practice, to allow delegates to gain as much insight as possible to improve patient care and contribute to a commitment to life long learning.
For more inormation and to book a place, visit: Seminars at fphceducation.co.uk
Study hours: seven
Contact details
Contact: Barbara Sherry
Telephone: 01628 678401
Email: Barbara.sherry@fphcare.co.uk
Website: www.fphceducation.co.uk

