#62 COVID-19 Part-1 Clinician Updates

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2.0 CE Total | 1.5 Pharm

With the urgent and changing landscape off the COVID-19 Pandemic several urgent needs arise for healthcare providers in the area of patient management. While this CE is NOT meant to re-hash the “known” factors such as social isolation, quarantine, hand washing etc. it IS designed to look at potential needs for the patient population we have in prevention, therapy during supportive care and especially adjusting therapy for those who already are dealing with other chronic illness.

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Abstract:

With the urgent and changing landscape off the COVID-19 Pandemic several urgent needs arise for healthcare providers in the area of patient management. While this CE is NOT meant to re-hash the “known” factors such as social isolation, quarantine, hand washing etc. it IS designed to look at potential needs for the patient population we have in prevention, therapy during supportive care and especially adjusting therapy for those who already are dealing with other chronic illness.

CME Outline:

  • Overview
    • COVID-19 Stratification
  • Negative COVID test
  • Untested with symptoms
  • Positive COVID test
  • The above with co-morbidity
    • Similar pathologies
  • Monitoring co-morbidity and concerning Signs and Symptoms
    • Constitutional
    • Cardio-pulmonary
    • Infectious
    • Toxic
    • Hematological
  • Patient Management
    • Stratification and prevention vs intervention
      • Well (unknown status) possible carrier
      • Well (negative status)
      • Symptomatic positive COVID
        • Early influenza like Sn/Sx
        • Mid-level influenza like Sn/Sx
        • Transport
      • Chronically Ill (unknown status)
      • Chronically Ill (Positive COVID)
    • Communication and reassurance

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