NMU Short Course in Mechanical Ventilation
The Short Learning Programme in Mechanical Ventilation is designed to enhance the expertise of healthcare professionals in the management of patients requiring mechanical ventilation. Given the significant risks and complexities associated with mechanical ventilation, such as ventilator lung injury and ventilator-associated pneumonia, this programme is critical for ensuring safe, knowledgeable, and competent care.
Key Components of the Programme
Anatomy and Physiology of the Respiratory System: Understanding the basic structure and function of the respiratory system.
Basic Concepts Related to Mechanical Ventilation: Fundamental principles and operations of mechanical ventilators.
Ventilator Modes: Different modes of ventilator operation and their clinical applications.
Ventilator Graphics: Interpretation of ventilator graphics for patient monitoring and care.
Complications Related to Mechanical Ventilation: Identification and management of potential complications.
Caring for the Mechanically Ventilated Patient: Best practices in the holistic care of ventilated patients.
Scenario Application: Practical application of knowledge through clinical scenarios.
Programme Details
Date/Duration: Specific dates and duration details can be obtained from the SLP administrator.
Cost: For information regarding the cost of the programme, please contact the SLP administrator.
Administrator Contact: Ms. Sichumile Koyo.
Target Audience
The programme is aimed at healthcare professionals who are involved in the care of mechanically ventilated patients, particularly in critical care settings.
Prerequisites for Attendance
Participants are required to be registered with the South African Nursing Council (SANC).
Importance
- The programme is vital in addressing the high mortality rate and other challenges associated with mechanical ventilation.
- By enhancing the skills and knowledge of healthcare professionals, the programme aims to improve patient outcomes and reduce complications related to mechanical ventilation.
Conclusion This Short Learning Programme is an essential resource for healthcare professionals seeking to improve their proficiency in mechanical ventilation. It offers comprehensive training that covers both theoretical knowledge and practical skills, essential for the effective management of critically ill patients on mechanical ventilation. For more information or to register, interested individuals should contact the programme administrator, Ms. Sichumile Koyo.