Monday, February 16, 2015

Choosing Hyperbaric Chamber Training Courses

By Janine Hughes


Divers have used recompression chambers for many years but it was only in the early 1960s that researchers became aware that these chambers could be used for patients suffering from various health problems. Pure oxygen breathed in at a pressure greater than the normal atmospheric pressure was found to accelerate healing. These chambers are now found in a number of hospitals and elsewhere where they are used to treat certain health problems. Hyperbaric chamber training courses have been developed to train physicians, nurses, technicians and other allied health care professionals.

These chambers are now found at many medical centers. Some of them are suitable for treating a single patient whereas others can accommodate many patients at the same time. Oxygen is delivered individually to each person in the unit. Members of the team administering the treatment can move in and out of the chamber due to independent compartments that compress and decompress.

Many different problems have been found to improve with this type of treatment. Serious infections, bubbles of air in blood vessels, wounds that will not heal, carbon monoxide poisoning and thermal burns are just some of the problems that can be treated. Treatment protocols establish the optimum amount of time and dosage required for a specific problem.

Various courses are available for health care professionals who want learn more about this therapy. Some are basic and others more advanced. When choosing a course, the most important factor to consider is accreditation. It is important to establish the credentials of those who were involved in formulating the course. Other factors to bear in mind are cost, length and the method of teaching used.

Online courses are available and they can provide a solution for those who cannot physically attend lectures. Online courses today are very advanced, offering the latest learning materials and using many tools to enhance learning. They also offer an interactive learning environment with forums, discussion groups and instructors available to help.

A basic course should cover all the physical aspects of this field of medicine, patient care, oxygen toxicity, how chambers work, contraindications, side effects and more. Significant focus should be given to the clinical aspects of therapy. A course should always offer a good balance between theory and practice and as many learning aids as possible such slides and videos should be utilized.

The length of such courses varies according to the amount of content covered and the experience level of the students. For example, some are specifically designed for those with prior knowledge. Courses may be specifically geared towards physicians, technologists, nurses, respiratory therapists and allied health care professionals. Most of these courses offer some kind of certification once a course is completed.

This type of treatment is proving to be successful, particularly when other methods of treatment are failing. Treatment protocols are being established and more physicians are now trained to prescribe a particular protocol to treat a specific problem. The team then administers the dosage strictly according to this protocol. This therapy needs to be administered with care to avoid toxic side effects and in the hands of a trained team therapy is safe and effective.




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