COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, and Hypertension

COPD, Diabetes, Heart Failure, and Hypertension
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This course is part of Summit's Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Certificate Series. Learn More about this an other certificate series available exclusively to Summit Subscribers

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Highlights
  • Expand your understanding of the causes, symptoms, and pathophysiology of heart failure, COPD, DM, and hypertension and increase your confidence working with patients with one or more of these conditions
  • Pharmacological considerations and how to recognize possible adverse side effects and interactions that could be impacting your patient's ability to maximize functional independence
  • Create practical, effective evidence-based interventions for at-risk populations and how to safely progress these patients through a progressive therapy program designed to improve functional outcomes
  • Safely progress patients with chronic illnesses using the best plan of care in order to manage and motivate your patients to achieve their maximum level of fitness
  • Acquire specific information regarding lab values including normal ranges and how to recognize the effects an abnormal lab value may have on therapeutic interventions, and Hypertension
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Physical and occupational therapists often treat older patients with multiple chronic illnesses. In fact, 80% of adults over the age of 65 have multiple chronic conditions. This can be a difficult patient population to work with considering these patients see an average of 13 different physicians each year and have an average of 50 different prescriptions filled each year. Due to the complexity of this patient population, obtaining progressions through a therapy programcan be a very daunting task. Therapists often feel they are providing suboptimal therapeutic interventions due to the complexity of working with these patient populations. Additionally, caring for these patients is further complicated bythe potential adverse effects of being on multiplemedications. It can be very challenging to help guide these patients to achieve their greatest level of independence andto improve their quality of life.

During this one-day course, participants will be able to obtain comprehensive information on the pathophysiology of some frequently encountered chronic diseases and how they may affect a patient's ability to respond to therapy treatment. This course will evaluate the best techniques, including special tests to perform with these populations that will help guide therapy treatment. Also covered will be the most common medications that these groups of patients might be taking, medications that should be avoided in this population, and how to recognize possible adverse effects of these medications. Participants will discuss vital sign parametersand treatment precautions and how to use this information toguide your clinical decision making and when it is appropriate to continue therapy treatment or when therapy treatmentshould be held. Participants will also review the most common lab tests performed in the older adult population, how to interpret these lab values, and how the results of these tests can affect your patient's ability to progress during therapytreatments. After the completion of this course, participants will confidently use the best treatment strategies for populations with these chronic diagnoses.

Target Audience: Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants, Occupational Therapists, Occupational Therapy Assistants, Athletic Trainers

Highlights

  • Expand your understanding of the causes, symptoms, and pathophysiology of heart failure, COPD, DM, and hypertension and increase your confidence working with patients with one or more of these conditions
  • Pharmacological considerations and how to recognize possible adverse side effects and interactions that could be impacting your patient's ability to maximize functional independence
  • Create practical, effective evidence-based interventions for at-risk populations and how to safely progress these patients through a progressive therapy program designed to improve functional outcomes
  • Safely progress patients with chronic illnesses using the best plan of care in order to manage and motivate your patients to achieve their maximum level of fitness
  • Acquire specific information regarding lab values including normal ranges and how to recognize the effects an abnormal lab value may have on therapeutic interventions, and Hypertension
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darlene (MD) on Apr 09, 2026

instructor delivery was relaxed and easy to follow

5/5

Tonya (VA) on Apr 09, 2026

good knowledge on subject matter

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Chelsea (IL) on Apr 08, 2026

i enjoyed the youtube videos that helped simplify the course content and provided a visual picture learning tool.

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Paige (FL) on Apr 07, 2026

the instructor was fabulous! she was able to make a long class with complex %26 potentially dry material easily understandable and even entertaining. i would highly recommend this course to pt\/ptas %26 ot\/cotas!

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Carol (MD) on Apr 06, 2026

take time to get to test

4/5

BABU (MI) on Apr 05, 2026

very nice course.

5/5

Colleen (GA) on Mar 30, 2026

the presenter was very engaging.

5/5

Erica (VA) on Mar 30, 2026

the instructor was very knowledgeable and engaging. the information was excellent and very relevant to my setting. i thoroughly enjoyed this course.

5/5

Megan (TN) on Mar 28, 2026

very good

5/5

Anna (OH) on Mar 25, 2026

instructor was well informed


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