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Learning Objectives:
  • Identifying the need for continuous CO2 monitoring while utilizing respiratory devices
  • Describe clinical scenarios where TCM benefits patient’s outcome and clinical decisions.
  • How transcutaneous monitoring is used for sleep studies and long-term respiratory needs
meet the speaker:

With six years of respiratory care experience at St. Louis Children’s Hospital, Lauren brings extensive knowledge in treating pediatric patients. Working in a Level 1 trauma center, she has developed advanced skills in providing care for the most critically ill patients. Lauren holds a Bachelor of Health Science in Respiratory Therapy from the University of Missouri and a Master of Health Administration from Webster University.

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Wednesday, May 14, 2025
12 PM ET  |  3 PM ET

Learning Objectives:
  • Identifying the need for continuous CO2 monitoring while utilizing respiratory devices
  • Describe clinical scenarios where TCM benefits patient’s outcome and clinical decisions.
  • How transcutaneous monitoring is used for sleep studies and long-term respiratory needs
APPROVED FOR THE FOLLOWING CE CREDITS:
  • 1 contact hour Continuing Respiratory Care Education (CRCE) credit by the American Association for Respiratory Care (AARC) | Course # 194294000
  • California Board of Registered Nursing for 1 contact hour | Provider Number 17621

meet the speaker:

With six years of respiratory care experience at St. Louis Children’s Hospital, Lauren brings extensive knowledge in treating pediatric patients. Working in a Level 1 trauma center, she has developed advanced skills in providing care for the most critically ill patients. Lauren holds a Bachelor of Health Science in Respiratory Therapy from the University of Missouri and a Master of Health Administration from Webster University.

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