Slam 2014 PDF Pedi-Adult Combo Course

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Course Objectives 1. Understand the recognition of the normal and abnormal pediatric airway. 2. Describe the normal developmental anatomy of the pediatric airway 3. Highlight specific differences between the pediatric airway and adult airway. 4. Understand how these differences affect contemporary airway management. 5. Define difficult airway and related terminology 6. List some important causes of difficult airway 7. Describe a rational approach and devices for difficult airway management 8. Describe future trends in difficult airway management 9. Understand the definition and classification of supraglottic devices. 10. Understand the applied anatomy and physiology relevant to supraglottic devices. 11. Discuss the uses and limitations of the different supraglottic devices. 12. Discuss the future trends in the evolution of supraglottic devices. 13. Identify common airway problems in the postoperative period 14. Describe the recognition and management of common airway problems in the recovery room. 15. Develop criteria for the management and disposition of subsets of patients from the post anesthetic care unit 16. Identify important article on airway in major anesthesiology journals. 17. Briefly describe the methodology and results of these articles. 18. Recognize the impact of these articles on contemporary airway management in pediatric patients. McAllen, TX June 14, 2014 • 0730 to 1730 Wingate by Wyndham Airport Hotel, 1500 Wichita Ave., McAllen, TX 78503. Directly across the street from the McAllen Airport. Hotel phone number: (956) 632-2000. San Antonio, TX 2014 Courses: 7/26; 8/16; 9/27; 10/25; 11/15 0730 to 1730 Norris Conference Center - 4522 Fredericksburg Road, A-100, San Antonio, TX 78201. Lodging available next door at: Springhill Suites Medical Center NW - by Marriott 3636 NW Loop 410, 78201 (210) 737-6086 All providers are invited to attend: SRNA/Resident • CRNA/MD/DO/PA This full-day course includes lectures, hands-on stations, CEs, food and refreshments. Secure online registration: www.slamairway.com Attend Saturday Pediatric Workshop and Sunday Adult Workshop to receive a combined course discount. The SLAM textbook by James Michael Rich, CRNA, is for sale from many booksellers. • Oxygenation, ventilation, & intubation for children • Pediatric RSI • Pediatric resuscitation update • Pediatric rescue ventilation • Use of videolaryngoscopy in pediatric airway management • Basic through advanced pediatric airway techniques SLAM 1-Day Course on Pediatric Airway Management If Your Patient Can’t Breathe, Nothing Else Matters! SLAM 3526 Lakeview Pkwy Suite B-238 Rowlett, TX 75088 Phone: 214-578-1731 Fax: 210-910-6242 Email: [email protected] Web: www.slamairway.com Continuing Education Information Approved for 10 CE credits by these groups: AANA (for CRNAs) • AMA Category I for Physicians and PAs

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Course Objectives 1. Understand the recognition of the normal and abnormal

pediatric airway. 2. Describe the normal developmental anatomy of the

pediatric airway 3. Highlight specific differences between the pediatric airway

and adult airway. 4. Understand how these differences affect contemporary

airway management. 5. Define difficult airway and related terminology 6. List some important causes of difficult airway 7. Describe a rational approach and devices for difficult

airway management 8. Describe future trends in difficult airway management 9. Understand the definition and classification of supraglottic

devices. 10. Understand the applied anatomy and physiology relevant

to supraglottic devices. 11. Discuss the uses and limitations of the different

supraglottic devices. 12. Discuss the future trends in the evolution of supraglottic

devices. 13. Identify common airway problems in the postoperative

period 14. Describe the recognition and management of common

airway problems in the recovery room. 15. Develop criteria for the management and disposition of

subsets of patients from the post anesthetic care unit 16. Identify important article on airway in major

anesthesiology journals. 17. Briefly describe the methodology and results of these

articles. 18. Recognize the impact of these articles on contemporary

airway management in pediatric patients.

McAllen, TX June 14, 2014 • 0730 to 1730

Wingate by Wyndham Airport Hotel, 1500 Wichita Ave., McAllen, TX 78503. Directly across the street

from the McAllen Airport. Hotel phone number: (956) 632-2000.

San Antonio, TX 2014 Courses:

7/26; 8/16; 9/27; 10/25; 11/15 0730 to 1730

Norris Conference Center - 4522 Fredericksburg Road, A-100, San Antonio, TX 78201.

Lodging available next door at: Springhill Suites Medical Center NW - by Marriott

3636 NW Loop 410, 78201 • (210) 737-6086

All providers are invited to attend: SRNA/Resident • CRNA/MD/DO/PA

This full-day course includes lectures, hands-on stations, CEs, food and refreshments. Secure online

registration: www.slamairway.com Attend Saturday Pediatric Workshop and Sunday

Adult Workshop to receive a combined course discount.

The SLAM textbook by James Michael Rich, CRNA, is for sale from many booksellers.

• Oxygenation, ventilation, & intubation for children

• Pediatric RSI • Pediatric resuscitation

update • Pediatric rescue ventilation • Use of videolaryngoscopy in

pediatric airway management • Basic through advanced

pediatric airway techniques

SLAM 1-Day Course on Pediatric Airway Management

If Your Patient Can’t Breathe, Nothing Else Matters!

SLAM 3526 Lakeview Pkwy Suite B-238 Rowlett, TX 75088 Phone: 214-578-1731 Fax: 210-910-6242 Email: [email protected] Web: www.slamairway.com

Continuing Education Information Approved for 10 CE credits by these groups: • AANA (for CRNAs) • AMA Category I for Physicians and PAs

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Faculty

• Patrick Olomu, MD – Conference Chair • Alex Visuara, MD • William Teskey, CRNA • Jim Rich, CRNA

SLAM® We provide training for airway management providers. Our focus is on Education & Training, Patient Safety and Clinical Competency. The SLAM®

1-Day Airway Management Course offers instruction and application of basic, advanced and special airway considerations. This full-day workshop features cutting-edge management strategies for the emergency/difficult airway and includes hands-on training with state-of-the art equipment.

Fees and Registration • CRNA/ MD/DO/PA: $300 • EMS/RN/AT/RT - $200 • SRNA/Resident: $150

Includes lectures, CE/CMEs hands-on training, food and refreshments. Enrollment and seating are strictly limited, so register now!

REGISTRATION OPTIONS 1) Secure and online at www.slamairway.com 2) Download & print registration form on screen and

submit by fax. 3) Mail registration form with payment to:

SLAM 3526 Lakeview Pkwy, Suite B-238

Rowlett, TX 75088

Prevent and Overcome Complications The ASA Closed Claims Liability Study revealed that 85% of airway injuries resulted in death or brain death. The cost of each averaged $400,000 with a maximal cost of $5.4 million. SLAM seeks to decrease personal and institutional liability by teaching safe and effective airway management principles and techniques. Attend SLAM and learn how to prevent and overcome potentially deadly airway complications.

Course Activities

Morning Session: Lectures

— Registration and continental breakfast —

Overview of the pediatric airway

Use of supraglottic airway devices for oxygenation and ventilation in children

The difficult pediatric airway – Dr. Patrick Olomu

Literature review in pediatric airway management: insightful picks

Common postoperative airway complications in pediatric patients

— Lunch —

Afternoon Session: Hands-on Training

Attendees will rotate between these repeating stations:

Videolaryngoscopy

Rescue ventilation using supraglottic airways

Direct laryngoscopy & tracheal Intubation

Nasal intubation

Special techniques to overcome difficult laryngoscopy and failed tracheal intubation

Videolaryngoscopy and fiberoptic stylets