
AAST-Approved CEU Workshops for 2007
Sleep Technician
Respironics provides a variety of Continuing Education programs for Sleep Technicians. All programs have been approved for Continuing Education Credits with the American Association of Sleep Technologists. For more information about these programs, please contact the Respironics Account Manager or Sleep Consultant in your area.
Sleep Technician
Respironics provides a variety of Continuing Education programs for Sleep Technicians. All programs have been approved for Continuing Education Credits with the American Association of Sleep Technologists. For more information about these programs, please contact the Respironics Account Manager or Sleep Consultant in your area.
| A Guide to Interface
Selection and Fit Workshop
2 hours |
This interactive workshop reviews the features of the various masks offered by Respironics. The workshop will cover the selection and fitting procedure associated with the interfaces. The mask workshop includes a hands-on demonstration of fitting the participants with the masks. |
| Interface and Therapy
Options Overview
1 hour |
This presentation focuses on how to optimize patient compliance and therapy adherence while selecting a patient interface and PAP device. C-Flex and Bi-Flex technology will be discussed, as well as how humidification can impact interface and therapy adherence. |
| Sleep Disordered Breathing
and Cardiovascular Disease
1 hour |
This workshop reviews the pathology of heart failure and discusses the current trends in treatment of heart failure, hypertension, and cardiac arrhythmias. Participants will discuss the association between OSA and congestive heart failure (CHF), refractory hypertension, and atrial fibrillation. Benefits of PAP therapy for OSA patients will be reviewed, as well as how to use the information to identify patients with a sleep disorder. |
| First Impressions Workshop:
Better for Patients, Better
for You
3 hours |
This interactive workshop is designed to help the sleep technologist to better understand OSA and the use of CPAP with C-Flex and BiPAP with Bi-Flex along with titration protocols for the treatment of OSA. The participant will gain insight into the importance of a "great first impression" to therapy and its impact on acceptance, tolerance, and response to therapy as well as business operations of the sleep lab and provider. |
| Noninvasive Ventilation
and Data Management
for the Amyotrophic
Lateral Sclerosis Patient
1 hour |
This workshop reviews the disease process of ALS and how it impacts the respiratory system while the patient is both awake and asleep. It also reviews the American Academy of Neurology guidelines for the care of the ALS patient and discusses the respiratory therapy equipment used with non-invasive ventilation for patients with ALS in the homecare environment. It reviews disease statistics, as well as marketing opportunities for the homecare provider working within the ALS community. |
| Therapeutic Options for
Patients with Sleep
Disordered Breathing
1 hour |
This program was developed to update sleep technologists on the various forms of therapy available for patients identified with OSA and central sleep apnea (CSA). Discussion will include prevalence and impact of sleep disordered breathing and review of the various forms of therapy available for patients identified with OSA and identified with CSA. Alternative forms of therapy will also be reviewed. |
| The Link Between OSA
and Stroke
1 hour |
This workshop reviews the pathology of stroke and current trends, as well as the prevalence and impact of sleep disordered breathing. Participants will discuss the association between OSA and stroke and will review the benefits of PAP therapy for patients with OSA. The possibility of stroke in patients with risk factors for OSA will be reviewed and ways to improve medical management of stroke patients who also suffer from OSA. |
| Titration 101: How to Titrate
with C-Flex and Bi-Flex
1 hour |
This presentation focuses on the titration goals for OSA airway management using C-Flex and Bi-Flex. The physiologic titration goals for OSA airway management will be covered as well as the protocols and processes to be followed. The participants will develop understanding of how a proper titration can impact acceptance of therapy and outcomes. The rationale for CPAP and bi-level titration protocols will be explained. |
| Titration 102: Identification
of Complex Breathing
Patterns and Titration with
BiPAP autoSV.
1.5 hours |
This presentation focuses on the titration goals and identification of patients with complicated breathing patterns such as central sleep apnea, complex sleep apne,a and periodic breathing. The participants will develop and discuss how to properly identify a patient with such a disorder and implement a titration protocol with the BiPAP autoSV to manage the patient in the sleep center. The presentation will also discuss the use of Encore data to better manage the patients outcomes in the home. |
| Central Sleep Apnea vs.
Complex Apnea: How Do
They Differ?
1 hour |
This program was developed to educate sleep technologists on the difference between complex apnea and central sleep apnea. Examples of idiopathic central apnea, complex sleep apnea, and Cheyne-Stokes respiration will be discussed along with their respective PSG findings. Treatment suggestions for each will be reviewed, as well as use of various PAP modalities for these forms of sleep apnea. |
| The Link Between OSA
and Diabetes
1 hour |
This workshop reviews the pathology of diabetes and current trends, as well as the prevalence and impact of sleep disordered breathing. Participants will discuss the association between OSA and diabetes and will review the benefits of PAP therapy for patients with OSA. The possibility of diabetes in patients with risk factors for OSA will be reviewed and ways to improve medical management of diabetes patients who also suffer from OSA. |
- Resources
- CME-Approved Workshops (Physician)
- Monographs for Nurses, Respiratory Therapists and Sleep Technicians
- Online Workshops
- Technology Workshops
- Care & Management of OSA Patients in the Sleep Center
- Disease Management and Public Awareness
- Home Respiratory and Care of the Patient with Pulmonary Disease


For Clinicians