2-Day-Advanced Assessment Skills-Respond to the Patient’s Clues with Skill and Confidence – Dr. Paul Langlois

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$149.99   $50 – 2-Day-Advanced Assessment Skills-Respond to the Patient’s Clues with Skill and Confidence – Dr. Paul Langlois

Maybe your instinct kicked in with a patient you cared for in the past. You knew something was ‘off’. But what was it? Have you always felt confident that you had done enough…

Have you ever been perplexed with symptom findings in your patient’s history or physical exam? If a laboratory test, 12-lead ECG, or arterial blood gas were ordered, would you be able to interpret the findings – without missing something important? Whether you have been in practice for decades or just a few years, picking up on the subtle clues from the patient can be a challenge to master. Without the skills to quickly identify concerns and initiate appropriate interventions, you could be putting your patient, and your license, at risk.

Watch nationally-recognized speaker, Dr. Paul Langlois, APN, PhD, CCRN, CCNS, CNRN, in this recording to gain powerful new clinical insights and critical thinking skills so you won’t need to feel uncertain or scared anymore. You will learn through exciting patient case studies, reinforced with helpful new clinical mnemonics. Finish this intense course with increased confidence in your ability to conduct differential symptom analysis, interpret the laboratory implications, skillfully read 12-lead ECGs, document your findings, and, ultimately, select the interventions to ensure the best outcomes for your patient. You will experience the dramatic changes in your own practice when you work your next shift!


  1. Integrate sound critical thinking and clinical decision-making.
  2. Demonstrate advanced heath assessment knowledge and skills including therapeutic communication.
  3. Manage a comprehensive database including functional assessment, psychological assessment, health and pharmacological history, and physical examination.
  4. Formulate appropriate laboratory and diagnostic testing.
  5. Interpret findings of laboratory and diagnostic testing along with suggestions for treatment.
  6. Establish a differential diagnosis based on assessment data.
  7. Locate the area of the heart where ischemia, injury, or infarction are occurring based on 12-lead ECG.
  8. Choose the best interventions for stabilization of the deteriorating patient.
  9. Determine the key interventions to stabilize the successfully resuscitated patient.
  10. Analyze the latest clinical practice guidelines for common pathologies and comorbidities.
  11. Formulate documentation strategies to protect yourself and your practice in the case of lawsuit.
  12. Evaluate early signs of clinical deterioration to identify key interventions to initiate.

Psychosocial Assessment

General Survey of the Patient: What You See is What You Get…Well Not Always

Look Into My Eyes

Respiratory System…Much More than Breath Sounds

Cardiovascular System…Beyond the Heart

Gastro-intestinal System…Beyond the Large and Small Intestine

Genitourinary System

Musculoskeletal System

Neurologic System

Assessment of the Elderly Patient

Rapid Assessment of the Decompensating Patient

$149.99   $50 – 2-Day-Advanced Assessment Skills-Respond to the Patient’s Clues with Skill and Confidence – Dr. Paul Langlois

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