NORA Education for Practitioners: Anesthesia for GI Endoscopic Procedures
Offered By: University of Pennsylvania via Independent
Course Description
Overview
GI procedures are the most common types of NORA cases. However, the Endoscopy suite also may present some of our biggest challenges. In this course, “Anesthesia for GI Endoscopic Procedures,” join Dr. Mark Weiss for a 2-part video lesson on the types of cases we do, patient management, anesthesia controversies, and finally, an addendum on “Pearls” so that you may thrive in the NORA suite. Then view the slide presentation for the GI suite to allow you and your team to review and discuss the basics of care.
ATTENTION Nurse Anesthetists! In order to receive your AANA certificate, please enter your AANA ID# under My CE/CME, PROFILE, CREDENTIALS. You are also required to enter your AANA ID# on the evaluation before proceeding to download your certificate.
How to Receive Credit:
To receive your Certificate of Credit for participating in this CME/CE-certified educational curriculum, please follow these steps:
- Read all the introductory material including faculty and disclosure information
- Complete the pre-test
- View the video lectures, slides, references and resources
- Complete the post-test. You will have 3 attempts to earn at least 80% in order to proceed
- Evaluate the activity using the brief survey. You must complete the post activity evaluation to download your certificate
- You will be able to download your certificate after completing the post-activity survey
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