Celebrate Respiratory Care Week and Sleep Technologists Appreciation Week with Sentec.

Celebrate Respiratory Care Week and Sleep Technologists Appreciation Week with Sentec.

Learn about RC Week from the AARC

Celebrate Respiratory Care Week 2022 (Oct. 23–29) and let your community, patients, and colleagues know how vital you are to patient care.

Get your AARC gear, browse the AARC resources, and share your own story at the AARC official website.

Learn about Sleep Technologists Appreciation Week from AAST

Sleep Technologists Appreciation Week will take place October 23-29, 2022.  Visit the American Association of Sleep Technologist STAW homepage to show your sleep community pride!

Live CE/CRCE Webinar
Tuesday, October 25, 2022

Noninvasive CO2 Monitoring in Sleep Diagnostics: Methods, Limitations and Benefits

Continuously monitoring CO2 as an indicator of ventilation is important to achieve the best results from everyday sleep studies – and understanding why is essential for sleep lab clinicians.

This presentation explains how respiratory diseases impact the ventilation and perfusion status of common sleep study participants, and how, depending on the method of CO2 measurement, the quality of information regarding a patient’s ventilatory status can be affected.

This module covers topics including:
  • The importance of monitoring CO2 in addition to SpO2
  • The advantages and drawbacks of common methods of CO2 monitoring
  • The most accurate and effective methods of monitoring ventilation in common sleep lab scenarios
Continuing Education Accreditations:
  • 1 CEC by the American Association of Sleep Technologists, AAST CEC Program Number A31434

  • California Board of Registered Nursing for 1 contact hour (Provider Number 17621)

Speaker

Margie White

BS, RRT-NPS, Clinical Application Specialist 

Clinical Application Specialist
Sentec

Live CE/CRCE Webinar
Wednesday, October 26, 2022

Ventilation and Proactive Respiratory Care in the PICU with Transcutaneous Monitoring

This webinar for sleep lab clinicians explains why continuously monitoring CO2 to assess ventilation is important to achieve the best results from sleep studies. The presenter will explain how respiratory diseases impact the ventilation and perfusion status of patients commonly seen in the sleep lab and how, depending on the method of CO2 measurement, the quality of information can be affected.

This webinar will cover topics including:
  • Educate participants on the clinical value of accurate, continuous, noninvasive CO2 monitoring for managing ventilation in the PICU .
  • Compare the advantages and disadvantages of the main CO2 monitoring methods.
  • Highlight a case study demonstrating how continuous CO2 monitoring can assist with proactive ventilation management.
Continuing Education Accreditations:
  • American Association of Respiratory Care for 1 CRCE (#188027000)

  • California Board of Registered Nursing for 1 contact hour Provider Number 17621

Speaker

Bradley Sexauer
MBA, RRT-NPS

Clinical Application Specialist
Sentec

On-Demand Module
On-Demand

Balancing Brain and Lung Protection in the NICU with Transcutaneous Monitoring

This presentation is geared toward the NICU caregivers who manage critically ill neonates. The goal of the presentation is to educate participants on the clinical value of accurate, continuous, noninvasive CO2 monitoring for managing the challenges of protecting the brain and lungs effectively.

This webinar will cover topics including:
  • Importance of CO2 levels for both brain and lung protection in the NICU
  • Hidden costs and concerns regarding blood draws
  • Impact of continuous CO2 monitoring
Continuing Education Approvals:
  • American Association of Respiratory Care for 1 CRCE (#186007000)

Speaker

Brad Sexauer Headshot

Clinical Application Specialist
Sentec

On-Demand CE Module
On-Demand

Noninvasive CO2 Monitoring in Sleep Diagnostics: Methods, Limitations and Benefits

Continuously monitoring CO2 as an indicator of ventilation is important to achieve the best results from everyday sleep studies – and understanding why is essential for sleep lab clinicians.

This presentation explains how respiratory diseases impact the ventilation and perfusion status of common sleep study participants, and how, depending on the method of CO2 measurement, the quality of information regarding a patient’s ventilatory status can be affected.

This module covers topics including:
  • The importance of monitoring CO2 in addition to SpO2
  • The advantages and drawbacks of common methods of CO2 monitoring
  • The most accurate and effective methods of monitoring ventilation in common sleep lab scenarios
Continuing Education Accreditations:
  • 1 CEC by the American Association of Sleep Technologists, AAST CEC Program Number A31434

  • California Board of Registered Nursing for 1 contact hour (Provider Number 17621)

Speaker

Clinical Application Specialist
Sentec

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