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Nursing Seminars - Glasgow
CHEST X-RAY INTERPRETATION:
IMPLICATIONS FOR NURSING PRACTICE
Wednesday 19th, June, 2002, 5.30pm - 9.00pm
Lecture Theatre 1, University Tower, Level 1, Queen Elizabeth Building, 10 Alexandra Parade, Glasgow Royal Infirmary, G31 2ER
Registration: £40.00 (Price includes: light refreshments, notes and certificate)
This seminar is designed for nurses working in Critical Care Units, Accident & Emergency Departments, High Dependency Areas & Respiratory Wards
Marea Reading, a Cardiothoracic Nurse Education Consultant from St Vincent's Hospital, Sydney, Australia, will conduct the seminar. Marea has been a specialist in cardiothoracic nursing for many years and prepares the Chest X-Ray Quiz in the Journals: 'Intensive and Critical Care Nursing' and "Australian Critical Care'.
The topics that will be addressed by Marea in this seminar include: the reasons why chest x-ray films are taken, the four x-ray densities, the difference between the various chest x-ray views, the location of the lung fissures, the way to systematically view a chest x-ray with particular emphasis on the nursing implications of the correct positioning of lines, the radiographic features of pneumothorax, pleural effusion, pulmonary oedema (cardiac/non-cardiac) pericardial effusion, fractured ribs, pneumonia and hyperinflated lung fields.
 
Registration Code: CXRAY/Glasgow (Reg closes June 17th
For further enquiries please contact:
Critical Visions
Tel: +613 9484 7347
Fax: +613 9484 7078;
Email: seminars@criticalvisions.com.au
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