Discussions on airway monitoring in the NICU
MedEd Learning Experience podcast
Our MedEd Learning Experience podcast series provides brief, interview-style discussions with clinical experts. Our discussions on airway monitoring in the NICU include conversations with Nikki Davidson, a level 4 NICU nurse; as well as Dr. Ashley Fisher, assistant professor of pediatrics and quality improvement director; Dr. Jawad Javed, medical director and division head of neonatology; and John Sanford, respiratory therapist clinical educator from Children’s Hospital of Illinois.
These discussions focus on topics such as causes, risks, and cost of unplanned extubations and more. We also feature additional playlists focused on topics like routine intubation with video laryngoscopy, anesthesia and the brain, and asynchrony in ventilation.
In this episode of MedEd Learning Experience, we’re breaking down the challenges of unplanned extubations in the NICU and diving into the risk factors and causes. And nobody explains it better than Nikki Davidson, a master’s-level trained nurse who works at a level 4 NICU in a dual-capacity role at the bedside and in quality assurance and process improvement.
Do you know how the DOPE mnemonic is used in the NICU? In this episode of MedEd Learning Experience, Nikki Davidson describes how this approach can troubleshoot ventilation complications. You won’t want to miss the insight of this master’s-level trained nurse who works at a Level 4 NICU in a dual-capacity role at the bedside and in quality assurance and process improvement.
Knowing the clinical outcomes and financial implications of unplanned extubations can help you identify measures to reduce the frequency of these adverse events. In this episode of MedEd Learning Experience, we walk you through what to look for with help from Nikki Davidson, a master’s-level trained nurse who works at a Level 4 NICU in a dual-capacity role at the bedside and in quality assurance and process improvement.
What’s the latest on unplanned extubations? To help take us through the current research, we asked an expert. In this episode of MedEd Learning Experience, we hear from Nikki Davidson, a master’s-level trained nurse who works at a Level 4 NICU in a dual-capacity role at the bedside and in quality assurance and process improvement.
How can technology provide a solution to unplanned extubations in the NICU? Hear the possibilities in this episode of MedEd Learning Experience from Nikki Davidson, a master’s-level trained nurse who works at a Level 4 NICU in a dual-capacity role at the bedside and in quality assurance and process improvement.
We’re exploring extubations readiness in premature infants in this episode of MedEd Learning Experience. Based on a research article from Dr. Gupta that explains the extubations readiness calculator. To help provide insight, we’re joined by Nikki Davidson, a master’s-level trained nurse who works at a Level 4 NICU in a dual-capacity role at the bedside and in quality assurance and process improvement.
Ready to learn a thing or two about airway management protocol? In this episode of MedEd Learning Experience, the team from Children’s of Illinois NICU discusses their airway management protocols before implementing the SonarMed™ system. Big thanks to Dr. Ashley Fisher, assistant professor of pediatrics and quality improvement director; Dr. Jawad Javed, medical director and division head of neonatology; and John Sanford, respiratory therapist clinical educator.
Considering making changes to your current airway management practices? The team from Children’s of Illinois NICU join this episode of MedEd Learning Experience to offer trusted advice on why they chose the SonarMed™ system. Hear from Dr. Ashley Fisher, assistant professor of pediatrics and quality improvement director; Dr. Jawad Javed, medical director and division head of neonatology; and John Sanford, respiratory therapist clinical educator.
Interested in implementing a new airway monitoring system in your NICU? Then it’s best to hear it firsthand from those who successfully have. In this episode of MedEd Learning Experience, the team from Children’s of Illinois NICU discusses how they made the SonarMed™ system part of their routine. Here to help you understand what it takes is Dr. Ashley Fisher, assistant professor of pediatrics and quality improvement director; Dr. Jawad Javed, medical director and division head of neonatology; and John Sanford, respiratory therapist clinical educator.
What can decrease the risk of unplanned extubations and reduce stress during Kangaroo care? In this episode of MedEd Learning Experience, John Sanford, respiratory therapist clinical educator at Children’s of Illinois, walks through what you can do.
What is the cost of unplanned extubations? Here to give you a clearer financial picture in this episode of MedEd Learning Experience are Dr. Ashley Fisher, assistant professor of pediatrics and quality improvement director; Dr. Jawad Javed, medical director and division head of neonatology; and John Sanford, respiratory therapist clinical educator at Children’s of Illinois.