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Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia Online Course provides the user a comprehensive, engaging and informative review of various nerve blocks performed under ultrasound guidance. Upper extremity, lower extremity, and truncal blocks are all covered in this online course. With 12 months of unlimited access to the online course you will have plenty of time and flexibility to both complete and re-review the content for maximized learning potential. Add on a hands-on workshop (Regularly scheduled, Private, or Onsite) for the most comprehensive “blended” course format.Target AudienceThis online course is intended for any physician, Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA), physician assistants, or any other medical professionals that have a desire to integrate ultrasound-guided techniques for regional anesthesia applications.Objectives-Increase the participants’ knowledge and competence to perform Ultrasound-Guided Regional Anesthesia procedures.-Demonstrate proper transducer manipulation and system optimization to produce diagnostic images.-List the advantages of using ultrasound-guided nerve block techniques.-Identify and distinguish the topographic and cross-sectional brachial plexus anatomy.-Outline imaging techniques for performing ultrasound-guided upper extremity regional anesthesia nerve blocks.-Demonstrate imaging techniques for performing ultrasound-guided lower extremity nerve blocks on live models.-State scan techniques for performing PECC and TAP blocks using ultrasound guidance.Topics :Indications and Applications for Ultrasound-Guided Regional AnesthesiaUpper Extremity Nerve Blocks: Anatomy, US Scanning and Injection TechniquesInterscaleneSupraclavicularInfraclavicularAxillaryMusculocutaneousForearm: Radial, Ulnar, MedianTruncal BlocksPECS 1PECCS 11Subcostal TAPClassical TAPQuadratus Lumborum BlockLower Extremity Nerve Blocks: Anatomy US Scanning and Injection TechniquesFemoralFascia Iliaca BlockSaphenous/Adductor Canal BlockSciatic (Popliteal & Subgluteal)Ankle BlocksScan DemonstrationsDate of Original Release: 4/17/2019This edition valid for credit through: 4/17/2022