The Patient with Multi-System Failure – Dr. Paul Langlois

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The Patient with Multi-System Failure – Dr. Paul Langlois

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The patient admitted with Multi-System Failure requires an “all hands on deck” approach. In this session, Dr. Langlois answers the critical questions:

  • What Do We Do First?
  • Which IV Fluids & How Much?
  • Which Antibiotic & Why or Why Not?
  • What are the First Vasopressors to Consider?
  • What Complications are the Most Concerning?

Objectives

  1. Identify and treat patients with multi-system failures
  2. Recognize which patients are at risk for developing chronic kidney disease (CKD) and acute renal failure (ARF)

Outline

  • Multi-System Organ Failure
    • Initial Approach
    • MODs Scoring
  • Oxygenation
    • Calculating Tidal Volume
    • Respiratory Rate
    • Positive End-Expiratory Pressure
    • Mechanical Ventilation
    • ARDS
      • Pathophysiology
      • Ventilation
      • Adjunctive Strategies
      • Pharmalogical Interventions
  • Fluids, Vasopressors, and Blood Products
    • Resuscitation
    • Vasoactive Agents
    • Platelets
    • Managing DIC
  • Cardiovascular Support
    • Hemodynamics of the IABP
    • ECMO
  • Acute Kidney Injury
    • Prevalence of AKI
    • Methods to Assess AKI
  • Neurologic
    • Delirium
  • Sepsis
    • Diagnosis
    • Initial Antimicrobial Therapy
  • Gastrointestinal and Endocrine
    • Glucose Control
    • Nutrition

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