Understanding acid-base balance in paramedic critical care

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Understanding acid-base balance in paramedic critical care

About

Presented by Ben Meadley, MICA Flight Paramedic with Ambulance Victoria Ben Meadley is an intensive care flight paramedic with Air Ambulance Victoria, and a Lecturer at Monash University in the postgraduate prehospital programs. He has nearly 19 years prehospital experience across a number of Australian ambulance services.

Presentation Synopsis Are you a student paramedic or intensive care paramedic? Or, do you want revise or advance your understanding of physiology? This short, focused workshop covers important physiological concepts, specifically oxygen transport and acid-base balance, in an easy to learn environment.


Lessons

Lesson 1: Understanding acid-base balance in paramedic critical care

Lesson 2: Self Reflection

Details

Length

65 minutes

Released

30th Jun 2016

Cost

Member free
Non-member $29

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