Basic Overview of Pediatric Anesthesiology 2020 (CME VIDEOS)

Basic Overview of Pediatric Anesthesiology 2020 (CME VIDEOS)

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From the University of Pittsburgh Anesthesiology Perioperative Update Series. This CME online program discusses emerging topics pertaining to the anesthetic management of children, including the pediatric airway and difficult intubation, prematurity, and controversies like anesthesia-related neurotoxicity and the care of patients with upper respiratory infections. Expert speakers in Basic Overview of Pediatric Anesthesiology also discuss fluid and electrolyte management, the use of muscle relaxants in infants and children, basic considerations for pediatric regional anesthesia, anesthetic management of patients outside of the operating room, cardiac patients for noncardiac surgery, and neonatal surgical emergencies.



Learning Objectives


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


– Describe the vulnerabilities of young children undergoing anesthesia

– Discuss nuances of pharmacologic, fluid, and electrolyte management in pediatric patients

– Summarize strategies for caring for complex pediatric patients, urgent/emergent procedures, and in non-operating room settings


Intended Audience


Anesthesiologists and anesthesiologists-in-training and other anesthesia professionals, nurse anesthetists, anesthesia assistants, intensivists and perioperative medicine specialists.


TOPICS / SPEAKERS




Pediatric Airway and Difficult Intubation

Khao Nguyen, MD


The URI Dilemma in Elective Pediatric Surgeries

Lieu Tran, MD


Fluid and Electrolyte Management for Pediatric Patients

Daniela Damian, MD


Care of Cardiac Patients for Non-Cardiac Surgery

Khoa Nguyen, MD


Basic Considerations for Pediatric Regional Anesthesia

Mihaela Visoiu, MD


Anesthesia-related Neurotoxicity and Offsite Anesthesia

Phillip Adams, DO, and Brian Blasiole, MD, PhD


Prematurity

Gregory McHugh, MD


Use of Muscle Relaxants in Infants and Children

Daniela Damian, MD


Neonatal Surgical Emergencies

Scott Licata, MD


Date of Original Release: September 30, 2020

Date Credits Expire: September 30, 2023





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