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CAE HEALTHCARE 2015 CATALOG
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Acute Ischemic CVA
Anaphylactic Reaction to
Blood Administration
Cardiopulmonary Arrest
Care of the Seizure Patient
Deep Vein Thrombosis,
Pulmonary Embolism
Myocardial Infarction
Postoperative Diabetic Patient
Sepsis with Hypotension
Postoperative Hemorrhage
The Deteriorating Client with
COPD
Developed in partnership with
CHART
Basic Assessment of Asthma
Basic Assessment of Emphy-
sema
Basic Mechanical Ventilation
Chronic Obstructive Pulmo-
nary Disease (COPD)
Drug Overdose
Guillain-Barré with Mechanical
Ventilation
Home Health Ventilated Patient
with Tracheotomy
Myocardial Infarction
Palliative Care
Sleep Apnea
Respiratory Education Simulation
Program (RESP)
(iStan, MMP, HPS)
Rapid Assessment and Intervention
(iStan, MMP, HPS)
ACLS
ARDS
Conscious Sedation
Hemodynamics and
Re-intubation of Ventilated
Patient
Mechanics of BiPAP
Transportation of Ventilated
Patient
Treatment of Advanced
Asthma
Treatment of Chest Trauma
Treatment of COPD
Exacerbation
Treatment of Isolated Patient
RESP II
RESP I
Amytrophic Lateral Sclerosis -
ALS (Lou Gehrig Disease)
Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
Care of Tracheotomy Patient
Chest Physiotherapy
Cystic Fibrosis
Heliox Asthmatic Treatment
Near Drowning
Obstructed Airway
Treatment of Burn Patient
Ventilator Weaning
Developed in Partnership with
the American College of Chest
Physicians
RESP III
Tactical Medical Care (TMC)
(iStan, MMP, HPS)
Allergic Reaction
Amputation, TBI and
Abdominal Injury
Arm Laceration
Barotrauma/Decompression
Sickness
Blast Injury
Burns and Spinal Shock
Cardiac Arrest
Cervical Injury
Closed Head Injury, Chest and
Abdominal Trauma
Closed Head Injury and Blunt
Trauma to Chest
Cold Water Near Drowning
Dehydrated Sniper
Diabetic with Altered Mental
Status
Exposure to Chemical Nerve
Agent
Fatality From Fall
Flail Chest and Spinal Cord
Injury
Gun Shot Wound
Head Injury and Femur
Fracture
Hip, Pelvis and Sternal Trauma
Leg Amputations and Burns
Multiple Gun Shot Wounds
Multiple Trauma from Hand to
Hand Combat
Pelvic Trauma and Pneumo-
thorax
Pelvis and Leg Injuries
Poisoning/Overdose
Respiratory Distress
Seizures
Tension Pneumothorax
Trauma with Hypoglycemia
Unconscious after Explosion