Emergency nurses often provide ICU-level care to high-acuity patients—sometimes without having ever received formalized critical care education.
In this virtual CE session, we will discuss essential pharmacologic management strategies for intubated patients, along with expert tips and bedside techniques to elevate nursing critical care skills in the Emergency Department.
This webinar is a perfect educational opportunity for ED nurses, acute care clinicians, and anyone looking to build confidence in managing the sickest patients.
Objectives:
• Compare medications used in Rapid Sequence Intubation (RSI).
• Evaluate strategies for effective post-intubation analgesia and sedation.
• Assess various tips and tricks for providing critical care in the ED.
Presenter:
Adam Vilander, MSN, RN, CEN, TCRN, CFRN, CCRN
Adam is a nurse educator with over a decade of experience in emergency and critical care nursing. He currently serves as the Emergency and Trauma Nursing Specialist for a five-hospital system in Oregon, where he leads clinical education, trauma initiatives, and quality improvement projects.
In addition to his leadership role, Adam works as a flight nurse, providing advanced care and transport for critically ill and injured patients. His expertise spans trauma resuscitation, prehospital care, and high-acuity emergency operations. Adam is passionate about evidence-based practice, nurse development, and improving patient outcomes in high-stakes environments.
CE = 1
Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider # CEP17490 for 1 contact hour
This course is - Clinical / Accredited
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