Jason Adams BS, RRT, AE-C is the Respiratory Therapy Education Coordinator at Ochsner LSU Shreveport with years of experience in inpatient critical care for both children and adults, as well as trach & ECMO supported patients. He works closely with the acute care SLPs at Ochsner LSU Shreveport providing education opportunities to them as well.
Speech‐language pathologists (SLPs) working in acute and critical care settings frequently collaborate with interdisciplinary teams managing mechanically ventilated patients. A foundational understanding of ventilator modes and their physiologic implications enables SLPs to better evaluate readiness for communication and swallowing intervention, optimize timing of therapy, and contribute meaningfully to patient-centered care. This 2-hour continuing education course provides SLPs with an accessible, clinically focused overview of key concepts in mechanical ventilation. By the end of this course, SLPs will be better equipped to interpret the clinical context of ventilated patients, enhance interprofessional communication, and make informed decisions that promote patient safety and functional outcomes.
Learners will be required to complete a self assessment at the end of this course.
1) Define pressure and volume modes
2) Describe lung protective strategies
3) Explain the hemodynamic effects of mechanical ventilation
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