10900 NE 4th St.
Suite 2300
Bellevue, WA 98004 USA
206.216.5003
accreditation@medbridgeed.com
Course Description:
The physical therapist management of aging patients with a heart failure (HF) exacerbation is complex and requires ongoing clinical reasoning to determine the patient’s readiness to participate as well as their ability to progress versus their need to rest. The considerations that need to be weighed are related to the patient’s cardiovascular function and hemodynamic stability, their pulmonary function and dependence on ventilatory support, positive pressure ventilation, or supplemental oxygen, renal function and their neuromuscular function and overall muscular weakness that can be a result of a prolonged critical illness and immobility as well as the medications and interventions required to manage their critical illness. Participants will learn the pathophysiology of HF related to the prolonged illness as well as the sequelae of an exacerbation, the evaluative components necessary to weigh into the clinical reasoning of when a patient is ready to participate as well as when an individual demonstrates that they have exceeded their capacity. Through a case-based presentation, the learner will gain insights into the many possible clinical scenarios that can present with an aging patient with a HF exacerbation who is critically ill.
CEU Credits: 1.750
Type of Course: Online Only
Course Dates To Be Offered:
Jan 1, 2025 to Dec 31, 2025