Dr. Paul Langlois – Cardiac Medication Essentials: 2016 Critical Care Nursing Conference
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- Professor Paul Langlois
6 hours and 55 minutes.
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Description: Copyright: April 12, 2016Dr. Paul Langlois, APN, PHD, CCRN, CCNS, CNRN, will lead an informative and practical day focused on the most prevalent types of cardiac abnormalities seen in professionals like you, as well as the drugs now utilized to treat them. Paul will present you with up-to-date information on the best cardiac drugs to use, the intended goals, potential side effects, and drug interactions. Don’t miss out on this chance to stay up with the ever-changing area of cardiac care and, with the knowledge learned in this session, lower the danger of potential negative repercussions for your patients!
Antiarrhythmic Drugs
Metabolic Syndrome Caused by Anticoagulants
Dyslipidemia
CHF\sStroke
Treatment for Hypertension
Hazardous Interactions
Handouts
Cardiac Medication Essentials (9.16 MB) Outline Available After PurchaseBeyond Blood Pressure and Heart Rate, Cardiac Hemodynamics
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Electrocardiographic tracings that are normal and abnormalAvoid the 3 Most Common Antiarrhythmic Agent Mistakes
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Agents of Class II (beta-blockers)
Agents of Class III (potassium channel blockers)
Agents of Class IV (calcium channel blockers)
AHA/ACC Anticoagulant Administration Instructions
Nitrates
Aspirin
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Beta agonists
Agents of fibrinolysis
Platelet inhibitors
ACE inhibitors are anticoagulants.
Angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitors (ARB)Avoiding 4 Common Medication Errors in Stroke Patients
Labetalol, Nitropaste, and Nicardipine for Ischemic Hypertension
Dopamine, Crystalloid, Hypotension
Thrombolytic medications
Medication for epilepsy
Dabigatran
Hemorrhagic
Correct any coagulation issues.
Glucose control
Blood pressure management
Medication for epilepsyPatients with Metabolic Syndrome and Dyslipidemia: Medications That Should Not Be Taken Together
NCEP ATPIII recommendations
Lipid-lowering drugs
Statins
Fibrates\sResins
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Oral insulin agentsMedications to Begin and Avoid in Congestive Heart Failure Based on Patient Presentation Digoxin
Diuretics Nesiritide ACE inhibitors
Aldosterone antagonists ARB
Beta-blockersWARNING: What Antihypertensive Therapy Guidelines Do Not Cover
Diuretics
Loop\sThiazide
ACE inhibitors that conserve potassium
ARB\sBeta-blockers
Calcium channel inhibitors
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Vasodilators
Changes in lifestyle
FacultyAPN, Ph.D., CCRN, CCNS, CNRN Dr. Paul Langlois Seminars and items related to: 21
Dr. Paul Langlois, APN, Ph.D., CCRN, CCNS, CNRN, is a critical care clinical expert at Cook County Hospital’s Surgical, Medical, Neurologic, Burn, CCU, and Trauma ICUs. Dr. Langlois delivers advanced-level training to nurses, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and physicians, drawing on over 30 years of experience assessing and managing patients with life-threatening conditions. Dr. Langlois graduated with honors from Rush University in Chicago, Illinois.
Dr. Langlois is dedicated to providing patients with the finest level of treatment possible by pursuing higher education. His presentations are evidence-based, current and give attendees with case stories to stimulate critical thinking. He has created multiple institution-wide procedures for the multidisciplinary assessment and care of the cardiac, neurologic, septic, and multi-system organ failure patient as a bedside clinical nurse specialist.
His talks are given with enthusiasm and offer practical advice that assist make even the most difficult subjects understandable. Every educational program strives to connect knowledge to clinical practice.
Disclosures for Speakers:
Paul Langlois has a financial relationship with Cook County Hospital. PESI, Inc. pays him a speaking honorarium.
Paul Langlois does not have any relevant non-financial relationships to declare.
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