Learning Objectives:
  • Review common diagnoses associated with abnormal gas exchange seen in the pediatric sleep lab.
  • Explain how transcutaneous CO2 monitoring can assist in the management and titration of respiratory support.
  • Describe how transcutaneous CO2 monitoring can be implemented into protocols to initiate and titrate respiratory support.
APPROVED FOR THE FOLLOWING CE CREDITS:
  • 1 contact hour Continuing Respiratory Care Education (CRCE) credit by the American Association for Respiratory Care (AARC) | Course #192795000

  • 1 CEC by the American Association of Sleep Technologists, AAST CEC | Course #A31921

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