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This show accompanies the 'Critical Care Global Classroom' - fortnightly lectures delivered by leading global experts in Critical Care Nursing.

Take a dive into the latest evidence-based best-practice, with leading researchers and speakers.

The audio from each lecture will be released here shortly after the live lecture.

Visit www.continulus.com/lectures for more information.

Critical Care Nursing Continulus

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This show accompanies the 'Critical Care Global Classroom' - fortnightly lectures delivered by leading global experts in Critical Care Nursing.

Take a dive into the latest evidence-based best-practice, with leading researchers and speakers.

The audio from each lecture will be released here shortly after the live lecture.

Visit www.continulus.com/lectures for more information.

    Amanda Harley: Paediatric Sepsis - The Challenges

    Amanda Harley: Paediatric Sepsis - The Challenges

    Paediatric sepsis remains one of the leading causes of preventable mortality for children. Global incidence exceeds 50% for the neonatal and paediatric population, with up to one third developing ongoing, sometimes lifelong sequelae. Early recognition and management is key to optimising outcomes, however can be difficult to recognise in the early stages. Paediatric sepsis is not isolated to the Emergency Department, but rather a journey that begins at home and encompasses the multidisciplinary team and families. This session will contextualise the many elements of paediatric sepsis and provide you with the tools to ensure your patient arrives at the emerald city.
    To watch the lecture, and learn more about the speaker, please visit https://www.continulus.com

    • 22 min
    Angela Craig: Hemodynamic Monitoring

    Angela Craig: Hemodynamic Monitoring

    Hemodynamic monitoring in a critical care setting is very important to the individualized care of the patient.  Using heartrate and blood pressure is not enough to determine patients preload, afterload and contractility needs.  Utilizing hemodynamics of some sort (non-invasive, less – invasive) can really better outcomes in the critical care patient.  It is essential though if you are utilizing hemodynamic monitoring at the bedside that you understand what the numbers mean and how you can better implement care at the bedside. 
    To watch the lecture, and learn more about the speaker, please visit https://www.continulus.com

    • 27 min
    Angela Craig: The Sepsis Wake Up Call

    Angela Craig: The Sepsis Wake Up Call

    Learning objectives for this talk:
    Discuss strategies for the timely treatment of the septic patient based on the evidence Review the 2021 Guidelines for Sepsis and Septic Shock Understand the importance To watch the lecture, and learn more about the speaker, please visit https://www.continulus.com

    • 17 min
    Bernice Redley: Using Co-design in Acute Hospital Settings - Part 3

    Bernice Redley: Using Co-design in Acute Hospital Settings - Part 3

    Learning objectives for this talk:
    Contrast use of human-centred co-design in healthcare with other co-design approaches Describe common principles and methods for co-design Appraise factors expected to influence the success of human-centred co-design in a busy hospital setting Critique the relevance of human-centred co-design to knowledge translation and implementation science To watch the lecture, and learn more about the speaker, please visit https://www.continulus.com

    • 25 min
    Bernice Redley: Using Co-design in Acute Hospital Settings - Part 2

    Bernice Redley: Using Co-design in Acute Hospital Settings - Part 2

    Learning objectives for this talk:
    Contrast use of human-centred co-design in healthcare with other co-design approaches Describe common principles and methods for co-design Appraise factors expected to influence the success of human-centred co-design in a busy hospital setting Critique the relevance of human-centred co-design to knowledge translation and implementation science To watch the lecture, and learn more about the speaker, please visit https://www.continulus.com

    • 20 min
    Bernice Redley: Using Co-design in Acute Hospital Settings - Part 1

    Bernice Redley: Using Co-design in Acute Hospital Settings - Part 1

    Learning objectives for this talk:
    Contrast use of human-centred co-design in healthcare with other co-design approaches Describe common principles and methods for co-design Appraise factors expected to influence the success of human-centred co-design in a busy hospital setting Critique the relevance of human-centred co-design to knowledge translation and implementation science To watch the lecture, and learn more about the speaker, please visit https://www.continulus.com

    • 20 min

Customer Reviews

4.1 out of 5
39 Ratings

39 Ratings

loosewheeel ,

Very high quality pod....that needs better sound quality

I’d join a Patreon for this podcast if the money went toward sound engineering. Having said that, the content is so good that I make do, and still recommend this pod to every cc nurse I know.

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