Global Neuro Webinar—Emerging concepts and practical applications in Traumatic Brain Injury – Multimodality Monitoring Name* First Last Name as it should appear on certificate*Email* What is your profession?*PhysicianNurse PractitionerPhysician AssistantNurseOtherHow long did it take you to complete this activity?Hours*1.51.251.75.50.250HH:MMUpdate on Brain Oxygen Monitoring (Including the BOOST trails)Contributor: Ramon R Diez-Arrastia*Not at all useful/effectiveNot very useful/effectiveUseful/effectiveVery useful/effectiveExtremely useful/effectiveHow useful was the content to your daily practice:How effective was this faculty in the role(s) he/she played:How severe TBI Algorithms should be used?Contributor: Gregory Hawryluk*Not at all useful/effectiveNot very useful/effectiveUseful/effectiveVery useful/effectiveExtremely useful/effectiveHow useful was the content to your daily practice:How effective was this faculty in the role(s) he/she played:Multimodality monitoring - theory and practiceContributor: Randall Chesnut*Not at all useful/effectiveNot very useful/effectiveUseful/effectiveVery useful/effectiveExtremely useful/effectiveHow useful was the content to your daily practice:How effective was this faculty in the role(s) he/she played:Q&A SessionContributor: Fabio Silvio Taccone*Not at all useful/effectiveNot very useful/effectiveUseful/effectiveVery useful/effectiveExtremely useful/effectiveHow useful was the content to your daily practice:How effective was this faculty in the role(s) he/she played:Do you have any suggestions for improvement regarding content and faculty?What was the overall impact of this educational event? (Impact)*I did not learn anything newI learned something new, but do not want to use it in my practiceI learned something new, but probably won't be able to use it in my practiceIt reconfirmed that what I do in my practice setting is appropriateI learned something new and plan to use it in my practiceTo what degree were the stated objectives met? (Event objectives)Identify actual indications for invasive ICP and Pbt02 monitoring in TBI*1 (Not at all met)23 (Partly met)45 (Fully met)Apply evidence based and consensus-based guidelines and protocols for the management of severe TBI with the analysis of invasive ICP and Pbt02 monitoring outputs and thresholds*1 (Not at all met)23 (Partly met)45 (Fully met)Describe the nature of multimodality monitoring and how it might be applied at the bedside*1 (Not at all met)23 (Partly met)45 (Fully met)How useful was the content to your daily practice? (Content usefulness (overall))*Not at all usefulNot very usefulUsefulVery usefulExtremely usefulHow effective were all faculty in the role they played? (Faculty (overall))*Not at all effectiveNot very effectiveEffectiveVery effectiveExtremely effectiveWould you recommend this event to your colleagues? (Satisfaction)*YesNoPlease rate the information flow before and during the event: (Information flow)*UnsatisfactoryImprovement neededMet expectationsExceeded expectationsExceptionalDid you perceive this event to be commercially biased? (Funding and bias: Commercial bias)*1 Totally biased23 Somewhat biased45 Not at all biasedDo you have any suggestions for improvement regarding content and faculty? (General feedback from participants on content and faculty)Did you experience any obstacles in terms of logistics, communication, and venue? (Feedback from participants on logistics and communications)How would you rate this Global Neuro course compared to other providers of similar courses?*More usefulEqually usefulLess usefulPlease describe the specific change you intend to make in your clinical practice as a result of what you have learned during the event.Please select the event objective related to your intended change (select one or more).* Identify actual indications for invasive ICP and Pbt02 monitoring in TBI Apply evidence based and consensus-based guidelines and protocols for the management of severe TBI with the analysis of invasive ICP and Pbt02 monitoring outputs and thresholds Describe the nature of multimodality monitoring and how it might be applied at the bedside September 23, 2020 | Uncategorized |