Slowly
and silently your lungs pull air in and out several
times a minute – sometimes slowly, sometimes rapidly,
always with perfect control. When things go wrong the
lungs can become incredibly complex organs to diagnose
and treat.
Have
you ever wondered why:
- Patients who suffer respiratory arrest often complain
of anxiety as much as 8 hours before they decompensate?
- Pulse oximetry can be normal when your patient is
having difficulty breathing?
- Abnormal breath sounds form and what they mean?
If
you have a hard time explaining to your patients about
how a pulmonary embolism affects lung function or why
some asthmatics can become hypoxic and stop breathing,
then you need to go back to the basics with the help
of a mentor who can really make the information easy
and understandable.
Most
of us learned our anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology
in nursing school where we were focused primarily on
passing the class. We memorized, we studied, but we
quickly forgot.
You
learn differently now. With years of nursing experience,
your brain has learned to classify your professional
information into “file folders” based on
your clinical experiences. Now, when you go back to
learn these concepts, your brain will put the information
into the correct “folder” to use the next
time you encounter a patient with that problem. In other
words, you will retain the information now that you
have a way to organize it.
Understanding
the essential concepts of pulmonary anatomy, physiology,
and pathophysiology will help you find patient complications
faster and respond to them more appropriately. In addition:
-
You will communicate more effectively with physicians
and your peers,
-
You
will feel more confident,
-
You
will provide safer and more effective care!
That
is why I have put together a special program just for
you entitled “The Lung in Detail.” This
program will make you a better nurse!
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Now
The
Lung in Detail contains:
The Lung Revealed: Examine the structure
and function of the components of the lungs, airways
and endocrine controls that affect pulmonary function.
Oxygen
Delivery and Consumption: O2, CO2, acids, and
bases. There’s more to the lung than just oxygenation.
Find out how the lung controls acid/base balance and
the mechanisms that protect the body from hypoxic injury.
Common
Pulmonary Conditions: How and Why They Upset the Balance. Find out what is really going on during acute pulmonary
edema, COPD, and pulmonary embolism.
Less
Common Pulmonary Disorders: Why They Take Your Breath
Away. Discover the pathophysiologic mechanisms
behind less common pulmonary disorders such as ARDS,
hospital-acquired pneumonia, and pulmonary hypertension.

As
you can see, you get an incredible amount of useful
information that you can take back to the bedside and
use immediately to improve your nursing care!
If
for any reason you are not totally thrilled with your
program, just return it for a full refund. No questions
asked!
***Please
note***
The Lung in Detail program you are buying is not an
ordinary book, or audio CD, or even a video. It is all
three! The four CD program contains audio files that
will play in your CD player in your home, car, or portable
device; but load the CDs into your computer and you
get the video enhancements that will help you really
SEE the content. And, of course you get the workbook
too; for easy note taking and review.
Buy
Now
In
your special offer program The Lung in Detail,
you will get:
The
four video-enhanced CDs:
1. The Lung Revealed
2. Oxygen Delivery and Consumption
3. Common Pulmonary Conditions: How and Why They Upset
the Balance
4. Less Common Pulmonary Disorders: Why They Take Your
Breath Away
And
our 100% total satisfaction guarantee! So there is no
risk to you. Just get the program and if it isn’t
everything I say it is and more, simply return it for
a full refund!
Here’s
how to order right now:
Individual
Lung in Detail program:
$60 |
Institutional
program for use with all of your nurses at your
hospital:
$300 |
Best
wishes,
David
W. Woodruff, MSN, RN, CNS, CEN
President, Ed4Nurses, Inc.
PS.
No worries, your purchase is fully guaranteed; so I take
all the risk