Perianesthesia and Procedural Topics Non-Operating Room Anesthesia
Offered By: Dartmouth College via Independent
Course Description
Overview
Dartmouth Health Continuing Education for Professionals Home, Perianesthesia and Procedural Topics Non-Operating Room Anesthesia, 2/6/2021 8:00:00 AM - 2/6/2024 9:00:00 AM, Maureen McLaughlin, MS, RN, ACNS-BC, CPAN, CAPA is one of the leaders in perianesthesia nursing. An overview of Non-Operating Room Anesthesia will be discussed in this learning activity.
Activity Details
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Presenter
Maureen F. McLaughlin, MS, RN, ACNS-BC, CPAN, CAPA
Quality Nurse, Lahey Hospital and Medical Center,
Burlington, Massachusetts
Learning Outcome(s)
At the conclusion of this learning activity, (at least 75% of) participants will be able to describe at least two potential risk factors that might occur when anesthesia is provided outside of the OR suite.
Disclosure
The activity director(s), planning committee member(s), speaker(s), author(s) or anyone in a position to control the content have reported NO financial interest or relationship* with various companies. There were no individuals in a position to control the content that refused to disclose.
*A financial interest or relationship" refers to an equity position, receipt of royalties, consultantship, funding by a research grant, receiving honoraria for educational services elsewhere, or to any other relationship to a company that provides sufficient reason for disclosure, in keeping with the spirit of the stated policy.
Bibliographic Resources
Gendzel, L., Bailey, P. & Feldman, J. (2013). ASA Newsletter, 77(11), 12-14.
https://www.asahq.org/standards-and-guidelines/statement-on-nonoperating-room-anesthetizing-locations
Bhananker, S. et al. (2006). Injury & liability associated with monitored anesthesia care. Anesthesiology, 104:228-234.
Metzner, J. et al. (2009). Risk & safety of anesthesia at remote locations. Current Opinions in Anaesthesiology, 22, 502-508.
Woodward, ZG. et al. (2017). Safety of non-operating anesthesia: a closed claims update. Anesthesiolgy Clinics, 35(4), 569-581.
Ellis, S. et al. (2014). Anesthesia-related cardiac arrest. Anesthesiology, 120, 820-838.
American Society of Anesthesiologists. (2019). Standards for Post Anesthesia Care. retrieved @ www.asahq/standardsforpostanesthesiacare 10.1097/NNA.0000000000000421]
Activity Details
View Presentation
Presenter
Maureen F. McLaughlin, MS, RN, ACNS-BC, CPAN, CAPA
Quality Nurse, Lahey Hospital and Medical Center,
Burlington, Massachusetts
Learning Outcome(s)
At the conclusion of this learning activity, (at least 75% of) participants will be able to describe at least two potential risk factors that might occur when anesthesia is provided outside of the OR suite.
Disclosure
The activity director(s), planning committee member(s), speaker(s), author(s) or anyone in a position to control the content have reported NO financial interest or relationship* with various companies. There were no individuals in a position to control the content that refused to disclose.
*A financial interest or relationship" refers to an equity position, receipt of royalties, consultantship, funding by a research grant, receiving honoraria for educational services elsewhere, or to any other relationship to a company that provides sufficient reason for disclosure, in keeping with the spirit of the stated policy.
Bibliographic Resources
Gendzel, L., Bailey, P. & Feldman, J. (2013). ASA Newsletter, 77(11), 12-14.
https://www.asahq.org/standards-and-guidelines/statement-on-nonoperating-room-anesthetizing-locations
Bhananker, S. et al. (2006). Injury & liability associated with monitored anesthesia care. Anesthesiology, 104:228-234.
Metzner, J. et al. (2009). Risk & safety of anesthesia at remote locations. Current Opinions in Anaesthesiology, 22, 502-508.
Woodward, ZG. et al. (2017). Safety of non-operating anesthesia: a closed claims update. Anesthesiolgy Clinics, 35(4), 569-581.
Ellis, S. et al. (2014). Anesthesia-related cardiac arrest. Anesthesiology, 120, 820-838.
American Society of Anesthesiologists. (2019). Standards for Post Anesthesia Care. retrieved @ www.asahq/standardsforpostanesthesiacare 10.1097/NNA.0000000000000421]
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