The goal of this course is to provide the fundamental knowledge and technical skills needed to support the management of acutely hypoxic patients within a health facility. The content of the training focuses on the recognition and management of patients with mild to moderate respiratory distress and introduces frontline health workers to a range of oxygen delivery devices, their indications, and monitoring.

This course is designed for a range of learners, including: experienced nurses, medical officers, technicians, and non-specialized physicians who work in frontline facilities outside the large teaching hospitals and tertiary care centers.

The course will take about 3-5 hours, which are completed at the pace of the learner. You can stop at any point and come back later to resume the course. We have created a mix of lectures, videos, and interactive cases. Upon completion of the course and the post-test learners will receive a certificate of completion.

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