Lesson 1Targeted breathing exam: breath noises, breathing work, extra muscle use, finger oxygen watch, end-breath CO2 reading, and top flow when possibleGives a planned breathing exam for tough patients, including looking, feeling, and listening. Stresses breathing work, extra muscle use, finger oxygen watch, end-breath CO2 wave reading, and top flow when possible and safe in Uganda.
Checking breathing speed, way, and effortLooking for extra muscle use and standPlanned lung listening and key findingsFinger oxygen watch bounds and mark spottingEnd-breath CO2 values and wave reading in long lung diseaseUsing top flow to measure block strengthLesson 2Airway step-up: when to use bag-valve-mask, above-glottis airway, or do quick sequence tube-fitting—drug picks, pre-oxygen, and quick sequence way in breathing failureDetails when to step up from basic airway moves to bag-valve-mask, above-glottis airway, or quick sequence tube-fitting in breathing failure. Reviews pre-oxygen, drug picking, amounts, and quick sequence way, with stress on long lung disease and overdose body workings in Uganda.
Signs for bag-valve-mask help and bestPicking and placing above-glottis airwaysWhen to go to quick sequence tube-fitting in breathing failurePre-oxygen plans in long lung disease and fatnessCalming and muscle-stop choices and amountsAfter-tube-fitting breathing and confirmLesson 3Quick story and scene hints: drug lists, smoke/smell, witness talks, and mind state checkFocuses on getting a quick, targeted story and using scene hints to spot long lung disease, overdose, or mixed illness. Covers drug lists, pill pots, smells, tools, witness talks, and mind state to guide early treatment choices in Uganda.
Main check and quick life threatsKey questions for around-people and carersReading drug lists and pill potsScene hints: smoke, chemicals, toolsChecking usual versus new mind state changeMixing scene hints into working spotLesson 4Watching and move thoughts: breather vs own breathing, ongoing CO2 watch, and early notice to receiving placeAddresses watching and move planning for breathed and own-breathing patients. Talks ongoing CO2 watch, breather versus bag-valve-mask help, placing, place pick, and early notice to ready the receiving place in Uganda.
Ongoing finger oxygen and end-breath CO2 in moveHandling patients on move breathersWhen to use bag-valve-mask versus own breathingPlacing and steadying airway and tubesPicking place and care levelGood early notice and hand-over reportsLesson 5Naloxone use for guessed opioid overdose: amount plans, ways (vein/muscle/nose), step-by-step to dodge quick pull-out, and watchingReviews naloxone drug workings, signs, and no-go's in guessed opioid overdose with breathing slow. Covers vein, muscle, and nose ways, amount plans, step-by-step to good breathing, and watching for come-back or pull-out in Uganda.
Spotting opioid poison signs in the fieldNaloxone workings, start, and lengthPicking vein, muscle, or nose way for naloxoneFirst amounts and careful step plansHandling quick pull-out and upset risksAfter-turn-back watching and move needsLesson 6Telling long lung disease worsening, heart-lung water, breath-in, and opioid/calming overdose—key exam and tool findingsDetails how to tell long lung disease worsening, heart-lung water, breath-in, and opioid or calming overdose. Stresses focused exam, lung noises, mind state, and tool data like end-breath CO2, finger oxygen, and heart tracing findings in Uganda.
Usual story and starts in long lung disease worseningSigns of heart-lung water in the fieldHints to breath-in and airway dirtSpotting opioid and calming overdose waysUsing lung noises, end-breath CO2, and finger oxygen to tellRole of heart tracing, blood pressure, and neck veinsLesson 7Air pipe opener treatment: beta-movers, anti-nerve blockers, amounts, ways, and mist maker vs puff holder thoughtsCovers air pipe opener choices for long lung disease and breath-tight overlap in breathing failure. Reviews beta-movers and anti-nerve blockers, signs, no-go's, amounts, and ways, plus real diffs between mist makers and puff holders with spacers in Uganda.
Short beta-movers: drugs and amountsAnti-nerve air pipe openers and mixesMist maker setup, flow speeds, and timesPuff holder with spacer: way and guidingBad effects and watching in treatmentWhen to repeat or step up air pipe opener treatmentLesson 8Oxygen and breathing plans: step targets for long lung disease, signs for high-flow nose tube, non-invade breather (CPAP/BiPAP) settings and no-go'sCovers oxygen step targets in long lung disease, picking give tools, and signs for high-flow nose tube and non-invade breather. Reviews CPAP/BiPAP setup, first settings, fix-ups, and key no-go's in unsteady patients in Uganda.
Finger oxygen and blood oxygen targets in long lung disease and CO2 keepersPicking nose tube, mask, or Venturi toolsSigns and setup for high-flow nose tubeStarting CPAP and BiPAP: first pressuresNo-go's and problems of non-invade breather useFixing mask leaks and patient no-likeLesson 9Extra medical treatment: body-wide steroid calmers (amounts and times), magnesium, and water removers for guessed heart-lung waterExplores signs, amounts, and times of body-wide steroid calmers and magnesium in long lung disease or breath-tight overlap. Reviews water remover picking and amounts for guessed heart-lung water, including no-go's and watching needs in Uganda.
Signs for body-wide steroid calmers in long lung diseaseCommon steroid drugs, amounts, and start timesUse of vein magnesium in bad air pipe tightSpotting heart-lung water in the fieldWater remover choices, amounts, and no-go'sWatching response and bad drug effects