Airway Protection: Endotracheal Intubation for Compromised Airway
Endotracheal intubation is an important procedure in airway protection. Learn more about how it’s done and when it’s necessary here.
Long Covid Syndrome: Everything You Need to Know
Long Covid Syndrome: Everything You Need to Know The COVID-19 pandemic has been going on for a while now,
Albuterol and ipratropium bromide: The Treatment You’ve Been Waiting For!!
Bronchodilators are drugs that can help those that suffer from bronchospasm, narrowing of the airways that restrict the flow of air…
Unveiling the Perfect Leadership Style in Healthcare: Striking the Perfect Balance!
Explore the art of leadership in healthcare! Our latest post dives into the dynamic duo of transactional and transformational styles. Learn how to mix the best of both to create a supportive culture that benefits caregivers and patients alike. Become the leader who makes a difference!
Emerging Specialty: The Rise of Advanced Practice Respiratory Therapy (APRT)
APRT stands for Advanced Practice Respiratory Therapy – an emerging specialty within respiratory care that has been gaining recognition and momentum over the last few years. APRTs are highly trained professionals who have obtained advanced degrees, allowing them to provide comprehensive care to patients with respiratory issues. They have the skills and knowledge necessary to diagnose and treat patients who have been hospitalized due to respiratory problems.
Airway Protection: Endotracheal Intubation for Compromised Airway
Endotracheal intubation is an important procedure in airway protection. Learn more about how it’s done and when it’s necessary here.
When life gives you L.E.M.O.N.’s, Lets Intubate!!
Learn the basics of the acronym L.E.M.O.N. to help you successfully intubate a patient and maintain safety for them.
Healthcare from a Patient’s POV and Provider’s POV: Bridging the Gap
It’s no secret that healthcare providers often get desensitized when it comes to patient care. Between the long hours, mountains of paperwork, and constantly being on your feet – it’s easy to see how empathy can be lost along the way. However, many healthcare providers forget that our patients are also people as well. They have families, and friends, and lives outside of the hospital. And though we may want to take our time with each patient and make them feel like they’re our only priority, sometimes we just can’t do that. In this blog post, we’re going to explore both sides of the healthcare equation: Patient Care and Provider Care.
Long Covid Syndrome: Everything You Need to Know
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