Airway Management of the Equipment-Laden Athlete

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Course Info (Description; Learning Objectives; Practice Gap; Clinical Bottom Line; Summary Conclusions)
Course Description: This presentation on "Airway Management of the Equipment-Laden Athlete" will cover the latest recommendations from NATA, SISG, and EMS for managing airway, breathing, and circulation in equipment-laden athletes with potential spine injuries. It will emphasize the role of athletic trainers in improving patient outcomes and provide a demonstration of critical decision-making skills for effective airway management, including the removal of protective athletic equipment. The goal is to improve athletic trainers' familiarity with current recommendations and the latest scientific evidence for airway management in the prehospital setting. By identifying the role(s), characteristics, indications, contraindications, and precautions of airway and spine injury management techniques,, athletic trainers can manage the entire scene effectively, improving patient outcomes. The importance of ongoing education and training for athletic trainers and interdisciplinary healthcare teams will also be highlighted. Learning Objectives Identify the current NATA, Spine Injury in Sport Group (SISG), and Emergency Medical Services recommendations regarding airway management in the equipment-laden & spine-injured athlete. Identify and discuss the role of an athletic trainer within the interdisciplinary healthcare team to improve patient outcomes. Examine and discuss the current scientific evidence related to the management of airway, breathing, and circulation in equipment-laden athlete management. Identify the role(s), characteristics, indications, contraindications, and precautions for managing the entire scene by implementing airway and spine injury management techniques and agents in the prehospital setting. Demonstrate the proper sequence and implementation of critical decision-making skills and the current evidence for the effective management of airway, breathing, and circulation in the equipment-laden athlete, including the management and removal of protective athletic equipment. BOC Domains of Athletic Training: Domain I - Risk Reduction, Wellness, and Health Literacy Domain II Clinical Evaluation and Diagnosis Domain Ill - Critical Incident Management Practice Gap: Despite the critical role of athletic trainers in the interdisciplinary healthcare team for airway management of equipment-laden athletes with potential spine injuries, there is a lack of understanding of the current recommendations, evidence, and best practices for effective airway management. There is a need for ongoing education and training for athletic trainers to improve their familiarity with current recommendations from NATA, SISG, and EMS, as well as the latest scientific evidence related to airway, breathing, and circulation management. Proper sequence and implementation of critical decision-making skills, including the management and removal of protective athletic equipment, are crucial for successful airway management. Identifying the role(s), characteristics, indications, contraindications, and precautions of airway and spine injury management techniques and agents in the prehospital setting is crucial for managing the entire scene effectively. Improving the knowledge and skills of athletic trainers in airway management can significantly improve patient outcomes. Clinical Bottom Line Athletic trainers play a crucial role in the interdisciplinary healthcare team for the airway management of equipment-laden athletes with potential spine injuries. To improve patient outcomes, they must be familiar with the current recommendations from NATA, SISG, and EMS, as well as the latest scientific evidence related to airway, breathing, and circulation management. The proper sequence and implementation of critical decision-making skills are essential for effective airway management, including the management and removal of protective athletic equipment. It is imperative to identify the role(s), characteristics, indications, contraindications, and precautions of airway and spine injury management techniques and agents in the prehospital setting to manage the entire scene effectively. Summary Conclusions: Athletic trainers have a critical role in interdisciplinary healthcare teams for airway management of equipment-laden athletes with potential spine injuries. Familiarity with current recommendations from NATA, SISG, and EMS, as well as the latest scientific evidence related to airway, breathing, and circulation management, is essential for effective management. Proper sequence and implementation of critical decision-making skills are crucial for successful airway management, including the management and removal of protective athletic equipment. Identifying the role(s), characteristics, indications, contraindications, and precautions of airway and spine injury management techniques and agents in the prehospital setting is crucial for managing the entire scene effectively. Effective airway management can significantly improve patient outcomes, highlighting the importance of ongoing education and training for athletic trainers and interdisciplinary healthcare teams.
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Continuing Education Credits / Course Disclaimers and Conflicts of Interest / Refund Policy
Action Medicine Consultants, LLC (BOC AP#: P12095) is approved by the Board of Certification, Inc. to provide continuing education to Athletic Trainers (ATs). This program is eligible for a maximum of 1.0 Category A hours/CEUs. ATs should claim only those hours actually spent in the educational program. GENERAL DISCLAIMER: It is the responsibility of the participant, relying on the independent expertise and knowledge of the patient, to determine the best treatment and method of application for the patient. Participants must use discretion when using the information contained within this presentation.  The presenter has provided the following regarding disclaimers: The information and content provided in this course are for informational purposes only. The presenter nor Action Medicine Consultants, LLC bears no liability for your use of this information and content. The views expressed in this course are those of the presenter(s). CONFLICTS OF INTEREST: In compliance with continuing education requirements, all presenters must disclose any financial or other associations with the manufacturers of commercial products, suppliers of commercial services, or commercial supporters as well as any use of unlabeled product(s) or product(s) under investigational use.  This presentation does not involve the unlabeled use of a product or product under investigational use.  During the presentation, the presenter provides disclosure of any relevant financial relationships or other associations.  Refund Policy:  Live (virtual or in-person) Courses - Full refunds (Minus 10% for handling fees) are given after completion of the course if cancellation request is received 14 days prior to the course date. No refunds will be given after this deadline, but fees may be applied to another current or a future course. This also applies to virtual courses if a technical issue occurred on the presenter side that prevented a full presentation from being performed. On-Demand Courses - No refunds will be given, but fees may be applied to another current or a future course if there is a technical issue in Action Medicine Consultant's delivery of the course and in which no certificate of completion was issued.