
4.6/5
265 Ratings , 67 Reviews
Pulmonary Interventions
Price:$99.99
Pulmonary Rehabilitation (PR) is a medically supervised program designed to improve pulmonary health as well as health literacy related to pulmonary conditions and associated risk factors. PR has been shown to improve function and quality of life, reduce dyspnea, increase exercise and activity tolerance and to reduce hospitalizations. There is Level 1 evidence supporting pulmonary rehab for patients with COPD and continued evidence evolving for the support of pulmonary rehab in other diseases such as interstitial lung disease, bronchiectasis, pulmonary hypertension (Rochester et al, 2015), ( Nici et al, 2005). The cycle of inactivity associated with dyspnea leads to frailty in pulmonary patients often leading to increased disease burden, risk of adverse events, risk of falls, all-cause mortality, and hospital admissions/re-admissions.
Unfortunately, many barriers exist to attending and completing a pulmonary rehab program. Because of these barriers, physical and occupational therapists may findthemselves performing pulmonary PT and OT in non- traditional pulmonary rehab settings (i.e. home health or traditional outpatient therapy). This course provides physical and occupational therapists with a comprehensive understanding of pulmonary interventions across variousclinical settings, including acute care, outpatient therapy,pulmonary rehab, inpatient rehab and home health. Participants will learn to assess and implement evidence- based interventions such as airway clearance techniques, breathing retraining, functional exercise programs, and energy conservation strategies. Through case studies and practical applications, therapists will develop confidence in optimizing pulmonary function to improve patient outcomes and quality of life
Target Audience: Physical Therapists, Physical Therapist Assistants, Occupational Therapists, Occupational Therapy Assistants
5/5
Dexter (NJ) on Oct 28, 2025
knowledge based of the presenter
3/5
MARIA SALVACION (OK) on Oct 28, 2025
audio was bad, hard to understand the instructor.
5/5
Gina (IL) on Oct 27, 2025
audio was a little troublesome%3b video freezing for short durations and cutting in\/out
3/5
Francisco (FL) on Oct 27, 2025
just the video quality. multiple complaints of people saying the presenter was freezing. may have just been anecdotal.
5/5
Morgan (FL) on Oct 26, 2025
enjoyed
4/5
Oluyemi (NJ) on Oct 26, 2025
it was a good refresher and informative course
5/5
Anne (NJ) on Oct 26, 2025
the audio was bad despite the multiple attempts to refresh. didn't want to sign out of the course and log back in because i was afraid i'd lose credit.
4/5
Dierdre (NY) on Oct 26, 2025
the audio was not good from either end, participants %26 instructor. i really appreciated that the instructor answered questions but also told a person they would address their question after the course was done. i do not like when too much time is given to questions.
4/5
Miriam (NY) on Oct 26, 2025
seminar was excellent. the audio or screen kept freezing.
3/5
Marwa (NJ) on Oct 26, 2025
the video quality was poor. difficult to hear
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