PPT-Inhaled Colistin Use in Adults With Hospital-Acquired and Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia
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Samantha L Gauthier PharmD PGY1 Pharmacy Resident Unity Health White County Medical Center Disclosure I have nothing to disclose Neither I nor my spouse have
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Inhaled Colistin Use in Adults With Hospital-Acquired and Ventilator-Associated Pneumonia: Transcript
Samantha L Gauthier PharmD PGY1 Pharmacy Resident Unity Health White County Medical Center Disclosure I have nothing to disclose Neither I nor my spouse have at present andor have had within the past 12 months a relevant financial relationship with a commercial interest. Introduction to hospital medicine:. Common respiratory admits. Learning objectives. Discuss common respiratory admits and their management. Pneumonia: community acquired . vs. HCAP . vs. aspiration pneumonia. . HKSCCM Annual Scientific Meeting 2013. Dr Arthur Chun-Wing Lau. Associate Consultant, ICU, Pamela . Youde. . Nethersole. Eastern Hospital. 8. th. December, 2013. The following will be discussed. Pneumonia hospital-acquired pneumonia in adults Issued: December 2014 NICE clinical guideline 191 guidance.nice.org.uk/cg191 NICE has accredited the process used by the Centre for Clinical Practice at Overview . Ventilator-associated pneumonia (VAP) occurs in 10-20% of intubated patients.. It is one of the most important nosocomial infections encountered in the intensive care unit (ICU). . VAP is an airway infection that has developed >48 hours after the intubation.. Clinical . Decision Support Training. Emergency Department Setting. Disclaimers and Acknowledgements . This project was funded under contract/grant number . HHSP233201500023I. . from the Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ), U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. The opinions expressed in this document are those of the authors and do not reflect the official position of AHRQ or the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. . Amy Montalvo. Desiree Mora. Ashley Camacho. Simeon . davis. What is it?. An infection in one or both lungs. Causes the lung’s air sac (alveoli) to become inflamed and engorged with pus, fluid, and cellular debris. Build a Business Case for Quality Improvement AHRQ Safety Program for Mechanically Ventilated Patients AHRQ Pub. No. 16(17)-0018-38-EF January 2017 Learning Objectives After this session, you will be able to— (CAP) . Objectives. Discuss the epidemiology and pathophysiology of pneumonia and CAP. Explain the different classifications of pneumonia. Recognize clinical presentations associated with CAP. Discuss the diagnosis and treatment of CAP. Mechanically Ventilated Patients. Benefits of . Subglottic Secretion Drainage . Endotracheal Tubes. AHRQ Pub. No. . 16(17)-0018-45-EF. January. 2017. Learning Objectives. After . this session, you will be able . hip arthroplasty. MA-PF-AI-SG-0006-1. Date of preparation, March 2021. . This is a case study of an actual patient, who . provided verbal informed consent. Case description. Name: NTNG . Age: 53. Gender: female. 2. J. Matthew Velkey, PhD. Department of Cell Biology. Duke University School of Medicine. Andrew Alspaugh, MD. Department of Internal Medicine. Infectious Disease Division. Duke University School of Medicine. Patient History. A 2-year old female presents to the Emergency Department with seizures with the onset of fever. The patient was diagnosed with . Enterobacter cloacae . bacteremia and treated with meropenem. Deborah J. Jones PhD, MSN, RN. June M. Sadowsky, DDS, MPH. Donna Warren-Morris, RDH, Med. Bela Patel, MD, DABSM, FCCP. Outcomes. Define components of oral health in mechanically ventilated adults. Recognize. pneumonia. (CAP). . Definition. . Pneumonia is acute infection leads to inflammation of the parenchyma of the lung . (. the alveoli. ). (consolidation and exudation. ) . The histologically. Fibrinopurulent.
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