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Clinical Foundations is dedicated to providing healthcare professionals with clinically relevant, evidence-based topics. Clinical Foundations is pleased to announce a webinar series featuring leading healthcare professionals. To find out more about the current webinar and to register, go to Each webinar is accred-ited for CRCEs and Branson, MS, RRT, FAARC Professor of Surgery, EmeritusUniversity of Cincinnati College of MedicineCincinnati, OHKathleen Deakins, MS, RRT, NPSM anager, Women s Children s Respiratory CareUniversity Hospital, Rainbow Babies & ChildrenCleveland, OHWilliam Galvin, MSEd, RRT, CPFT, AE-C, FAARCP rogram Director, Respiratory Care ProgramGwynedd Mercy College, Gwynedd Valley, Haas, MS, RRT, FAARCE ducational & Research CoordinatorUniversity Hospitals and Health CentersAnn Arbor, MIRichard Kallet, MSc, RRT, FAARC Director of Quality Assurance, Respiratory Care ServicesUSCF General HospitalSan Francisco, CANeil MacIntyre, MD, FAARC Medical Director of Respiratory Services Duke University Medical Center Durham, NCTim Op t Holt, EdD, RRT, AE-C, FAARC Professor.
of breath, tachycardia, poor perfusion, and potential neurological deficit.5 Hy-poxemia can occur during severe trauma, shock, cyanide and carbon monoxide poi-soning, cardiac arrest, and perioperative emergencies. In 2016, The World Health Organiza-tion (WHO) created the Oxygen Therapy Pyramid of Care: Pediatric Edition
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