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Airway Management

What you will learn in Airway Management?

The Airway Management - Online module is a specialized, self-paced program designed to equip nurses, nursing students, and healthcare professionals with essential knowledge and skills required to assess, maintain, and secure a patient’s airway in clinical and emergency settings. The course emphasizes evidence-based practices to ensure safe and effective respiratory care across all patient populations.

This course covers airway anatomy and physiology, airway assessment techniques, oxygen therapy, suctioning procedures, and basic to advanced airway management concepts. Learners will explore the recognition and management of airway obstruction, respiratory distress, and emergency airway situations, including the use of adjuncts such as oropharyngeal and nasopharyngeal airways. Emphasis is placed on patient safety, infection control, proper positioning, monitoring of oxygenation, and timely escalation of care in deteriorating patients.

This flexible, self-paced CNE program enables learners to enhance their clinical airway management competencies at their own convenience while earning CNE credits. By supporting lifelong learning and professional development, the course prepares healthcare professionals to provide safe, timely, and effective airway care, contributing to improved patient outcomes across acute, emergency, and critical care settings.
Airway Management
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Learning Resources

In the process of E-learning, the learners have different learning objectives, learning environment and capability. To fulfil the individual learning needs, the Learning Resources of Impetus Healthcare Skills are presented in the question and answer format for comprehensive learning of the module.

Practice Test

Practice test consists of multiple choice questions which are categorized into three levels covering for extensive learning on basic airway management and advanced airway management. <br><br> <b>Level I:</b> Questions related to Factual Knowledge on Airway management

Practice assessment and multiple-choice review