Genetic Pulmonary Disorders - 3 Contact Hours / 20-787714
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Course Description
Learning Objectives
Glossary
Course Outline
Introduction
The History and Evolution of Our Understanding of Genetic Abnormalities
Stages of Prenatal Pulmonary Development
How the Pulmonary System Transitions From the Amniotic Environment
Types of Genetic Abnormalities
Genetic Disorders Affecting Pulmonary Function and Development
Other Common Causes of Respiratory Emergencies in Children
Review of Key Points
Challenges of Treating Respiratory Emergencies in Children
Recognizing Respiratory Emergencies in Children
Interventions for Pediatric Respiratory Emergencies
Conclusion
What Would You Do?
Test
Course Evaluation
References
Mike Krause