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  • Week 1 | The ABC's of Airway Management
    • In the first module of the Nurse's Toolkit, you will be introduced to your course instructors, review course objectives in the syllabus, introduce yourself to your fellow learners, and take the course pre-survey. You will then dive into your first lesson on airway management with your instructor, Deb Lee. Specifically, you will learn about airway anatomy, airway assessment, common airway complications, and recommended treatment options.
  • Week 2 | Bruised, Battered, and Broken: Your Guide to Trauma Treatment
    • In the second module, you will hear from Ray Blush on how traumatic injuries can be assessed and treated. Specifically, you will hear about the ABCDEF model of trauma: airway, breathing, circulation, disability, exposure, and full set of vitals.
  • Week 3 | Immobilization and Splinting
    • In the third module, you will hear again from Ray Blush on the topic of immobilization and splinting. You will learn about key concepts like bone anatomy and formation, fractures, and key considerations during the immobilization and splinting process.
  • Week 4 | The Severe Infection Connection: Sepsis and Fluid Resuscitation
    • In the fourth module, Melissa Bathish will give you an overview of sepsis including: risk factors, signs and symptoms, assessment, interventions, and re-assessment.
  • Week 5 | Wounds and Burns: A Hot Topic
    • In the fifth module, Deb Lee returns to give you a deep dive into wounds and burns. This includes characterizing, assessing, and treating wounds.
  • Week 6 | Pushing it to the Limit: Obstetrical Emergencies
    • In the final module of the Nurse's Toolkit, you will hear from Jeri Antilla on the topic of obstetrical emergencies. You will learn about a variety of topics in this section: post partum hemorrhaging (PPH), hypertensive disorders, and important mental health considerations.