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State Approval Information for Alabama

The following courses are accepted by the Alabama State Board of Respiratory Therapy. They accept courses approved by AARC, and these courses have been approved by AARC for Continuing Respiratory Care Education.

Continued Respiratory Therapy reports to CE Broker for AL licensed respiratory therapists upon your request when you complete courses.

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Troubleshooting with Ventilator Graphics: Obstructive Physiology
Presented by Justin Phillips, BS, RRT-ACCS
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Course: #1823Level: Advanced1 Hour
Interpreting ventilator graphics can yield valuable real-time data in patients undergoing invasive mechanical ventilation. This course helps demystify the complexities of troubleshooting obstructive airflow physiology and trending changes in severity using ventilator scalars.

Asthma Case Manager and Program Director: Who, What, Why, Where, and How
Presented by Linda Nozart, MPH, BSRT, RRT, AE-C
VideoAudio
Course: #1810Level: Introductory1 Hour
This course provides the practitioner with a better understanding of healthcare models related to professional growth opportunities in asthma care management.

Stress Management and Prevalence for Respiratory Therapists
Presented by Katlyn Burr, MSM-HCA, RRT, RRT-NPS, AE-C
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Course: #1818Level: Introductory1 Hour
This course describes the prevalence of stress and associated conditions in healthcare and respiratory care. The course reviews management and detection strategies for respiratory therapists to prevent burnout and secondary traumatic stress.

Person First. Patient Last: Equity vs. Equality in Patient Education
Presented by Gabrielle Davis, MPH, MA, RRT, RRT-ACCS, RRT-NPS, TTS, LPC, NCC, FAARC
VideoAudio
Course: #1811Level: Introductory1 Hour
Appropriate patient education is imperative during appointments and hospital stays to ensure patients are armed with the necessary tools to be successful once they return home. Unfortunately, all people learn differently, and literacy (health literacy as well) levels vary across the nation. Respiratory therapists must personalize general educational information that would best fit that patient versus of using materials and techniques that simply cater to their diagnosis.

Oscillating Between Dysfunction and Function in Healthcare
Presented by Tabitha Ogle, MS, BCC, RRT
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Course: #1817Level: Introductory1 Hour
The oscillation principle is - a periodic fluctuation between two things based on energy changes. Working in the clinical care setting in healthcare is a high-cost emotional labor occupation. The course discussion provides education on the complexity of leadership, factors for team success, self-investment, and career options as a respiratory therapist.

Discharges and Readmissions: How Can I Help?
Presented by Claire Aloan, MS, RRT-NPS, FAARC
VideoAudio
Course: #1804Level: Intermediate1 Hour
This course provides an overview of the discharge components and factors of potential readmission. The importance of avoiding readmissions and methods and resources to assist in this process is provided.

Setting PEEP and Bedside Assessment of Lung Recruitability
Presented by Rich Kallet, MS, RRT, FAARC, FCCM
Video
Course: #1787Level: Advanced1 Hour
Various methods have been developed over the past half-century to set and evaluate the effects of PEEP. This presentation describes the 6 methods used to assess both lung recruitment and deleterious effects of PEEP.

Asthma Self-Management Program Development
Presented by Linda Nozart, MPH, BSRT, RRT, AE-C
VideoAudio
Course: #1809Level: Introductory1 Hour
This course provides the practitioner with education and evidenced-based care models to engage the community and support disease self-management asthma programs.

An Interactive Dive Into Pulmonary Function Testing Interpretation
Presented by Tim Gilmore, PhD, RRT, RRT-ACCS, RRT-NPS, CPFT, AE-C
Video
Course: #1738Level: Intermediate1 Hour
Course to enhance pulmonary functions testing interpretation expertise and confidence.

Mechanical Ventilation Weaning in Pediatric Patients
Presented by Duane Reed, EdD, RRT, RCP
VideoAudio
Course: #1803Level: Introductory1 Hour
Children can be safely and efficiently weaned from mechanical ventilation and then successfully extubated. This introductory course reviews weaning guidelines and methods during the various phases of mechanical ventilation.

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