This course provides an overview of common birth defects affecting the pulmonary system. By understanding the genetic and other causes of congenital lung abnormalities, the health care professional is in a position to provide education and intervention services to affected individuals and their families during the critical prenatal and postnatal periods.

At the conclusion of this activity, participants will be able to:

• Identify the five stages of lung morphogenesis.
• Differentiate between the various classes of genetic disorders affecting the pulmonary system.
• Identify the primary genetic disorders affecting lung formation.
• Identify the primary genetic disorders affecting the formation of pulmonary surfactant.
• Describe clinical considerations affecting respiration at birth.
• Describe various maternal and gestational issues that can affect pulmonary abnormalities and how they may be prevented.

Reports to CE Broker within 24 Hours

                                 


Course Curriculum

  • 1

    Genetic Disorders Affecting the Pulmonary System - 3 Credit Hours

    • Course Description

    • Learning Objectives

    • Introduction

    • The History and Evolution of Our Understanding of Genetic Abnormalities

    • The History and Evolution of Our Understanding of Genetic Abnormalities Relating to Lung Function

    • Stages of Pre-Natal Pulmonary Development

    • How the Pulmonary System Transitions From the Amniotic Environment

    • Classifications of Genetic Abnormalities

    • Autocrine-Paracrine and Transcriptional Signaling During Lung Formation

    • Disorders Affecting Formation of Pulmonary Surfactant

    • Preventative Measures

    • Conclusion

    • Post-Test

    • References

    • Course Evaluation

About the instructor

RN, CPN

Katie Smith

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