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This course provides an introductory focus on bedside Lung and Sternal Ultrasound in the Cardiothoracic setting, emphasizing real-time, non-invasive diagnosis and monitoring of acute lung conditions and sternal complications.
This is a Certified innovative and practical introductory course for Nursing, Medical and Allied Health Professionals that focuses on bedside Lung and Sternal Ultrasound in the Cardiothoracic setting.
Bedside point of care ultrasound is transforming clinical management and changing the rules in cardiothoracic settings and is rapidly becoming used by many clinical specialties.
Ultrasound of the lung enables real-time, non-invasive, rapid diagnosis and day to day monitoring of acute lung conditions such as effusion, consolidation, atelectasis, pulmonary oedema and pneumothorax. It is faster, more convenient and often more accurate than a chest x-ray and has no radiation risk.
Ultrasound of the sternum enables early reliable and accurate identification of sternal complications including bone non-union, instability and dehiscence. A sternal wound infection which have significant implications for patient morbidity and mortality impacting mobilisation and recovery after cardiac surgery.
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This is a Certified innovative and practical introductory course for Nursing, Medical and Allied Health Professionals that focuses on bedside Lung and Sternal Ultrasound in the Cardiothoracic setting.
Bedside point of care ultrasound is transforming clinical management and changing the rules in cardiothoracic settings and is rapidly becoming used by many clinical specialties.
Ultrasound of the lung enables real-time, non-invasive, rapid diagnosis and day to day monitoring of acute lung conditions such as effusion, consolidation, atelectasis, pulmonary oedema and pneumothorax. It is faster, more convenient and often more accurate than a chest x-ray and has no radiation risk.
Ultrasound of the sternum enables early reliable and accurate identification of sternal complications including bone non-union, instability and dehiscence. A sternal wound infection which have significant implications for patient morbidity and mortality impacting mobilisation and recovery after cardiac surgery.
Highly recommended for health professionals including Nursing, Medical and Allied Health Professionals. Physiotherapists may elect to enrol in the course: "Ultrasound Imaging for Physiotherapists" as this also includes units on Ultrasound Imaging of Skeletal Muscle
The assessment involves submission of all unit self-assessments and case studies. A certificate will be issued upon successful completion of the required assessments.
Delivery ModeCourse completion requires approximately 10 hours of online learning and completion of all associated assessments.
This course is flexible and self-paced enabling participants to complete units in their own time and provides an opportunity to review and revise content.
Participants may elect to enquire about an optional practical workshop by contacting: mobile-learning@unimelb.edu.au
Program materials can be accessed through the eLearning Education app on mobiles and tablets with iOS, Android or Windows systems or with a web browser.