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Experience educational content from past Congress grant-supported sessions and earn free ACE credit.
Gain knowledge to provide effective care based on available evidence, guidelines, and expert best practices. Describe the different etiologies of acute kidney injury (AKI) arising in cirrhosis and how they impact treatment and outcomes Apply guideline-recommended vasoconstrictor therapy for patients who meet diagnostic criteria for hepatorenal syndrome/AKI Discuss the comprehensive management of patients with severe multiorgan disease (acute-on-chronic liver failure grade 3) in the ICU and the implications for liver transplant. Engage with educational content and earn one hour of free accredited continuing education credit. Learn at your convenience from anywhere. This educational activity is supported by an educational grant from Mallinckrodt Pharmaceuticals. Continuing Education Accredited continuing education (ACE) release date: March 25, 2024 SCCM Product Code: SWEB24A ACE expiration date: February 1, 2025 Estimated time for activity completion: 1 hour
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Experience the educational content from the Society of Critical Care Medicine's 2022 Congress session, Acute Kidney Injury and Critical Care. After attending this complimentary continuing education activity, attendees will be able to: Discuss the impact of acute kidney injury (AKI) on morbidity and mortality Detail the key biomarkers used in the diagnosis of AKI Explain how implementing biomarker assessment will identify patients at risk of developing AKI This product contains videos containing slide presentations, synchronized speaker audio, and a posttest. Physicians, nurses, and pharmacists are eligible to receive 1 hour of continuing education credit. This opportunity is available through May 30, 2024. This program is supported by an educational grant from bioMérieux.
Experience the educational content from the Society of Critical Care Medicine's 2022 Congress session, Pneumonia and Sepsis in Critical Care. After attending this complimentary continuing education activity, attendees will be able to: Discuss the role of multiplex panel testing in the management of critical care patients Identify the key characteristics of available multiplex panel testing Identify emerging clinical evidence for the use of biomarkers in critical care patients Use rapid diagnostic tests in patients suspected of having sepsis This product contains videos containing slide presentations, synchronized speaker audio, and a posttest. Physicians, nurses, and pharmacists are eligible to receive 1 hour of continuing education credit. This opportunity is available through May 30, 2024. This program is supported by an educational grant from bioMérieux.