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All Things Cardiac Evidence-Based Approaches to Manage Any Situation
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Unplanned events and unexpected complications happen every day.
Picture this…
A patient is admitted with pneumonia. While hospitalized they develop a complete heart block which requires immediate surgery for a permanent pacemaker.
Healthcare professionals in ALL SETTINGS need to be well–educated on cardiac conditions and monitoring.
With over 20 years of cardiac experience, Cyndi Zarbano, MSN, BSN, CCRN, CEN, PCCN, CMSRN, CLNC, NLCP, will be your guide to the latest evidence–based approaches used for evaluating and treating patients with cardiac problems so you can identify issues in their early stages.
Complex conditions can seem daunting to understand, but NOT with this intensive online course. Cyndi uses real heart sounds, cardiac rhythm strips, and patient case studies with a teaching style that is dynamic and high energy. She offers an informal and easy to understand training to teach you to respond appropriately to cardiac conditions like:
- Acute Coronary Syndrome
- Cardiomyopathies
- Myocardial Infarction Mimics
- And many more!
Being prepared for a cardiac emergency is the first step to preventing one…get started today.
- The pump: Function of the right and left sides of the heart
- The plumbing: Function and location of the arteries, veins, valves & significant murmurs
- The wiring & electricity: Function and location of nodes, bundles, branches and fibers
- What blood pressure really means
- Normal vs. Abnormal Heart Sounds
- S1, S2, S3, S4 — landmarks and expected findings
- Valves, Murmurs and more…
- Manipulating cardiovascular parameters: Heart rate, volume, afterload and contractility
- Manipulating the heart rate: Beta Blockers, Anti–Arrhythmics, and Pacemakers
- Manipulating volume: Crystalloids, Colloids, Blood Products, Diuretics, Vasodilators, and Dialysis
- Altering Afterload; The “Ephrine’s”, Vasopressors, Ace Inhibitors, Calcium Channel Blockers, and Angiotensin Receptor Blockers
- Anticoagulation Therapy
- Side effects and complications of cardiovascular medication
- Medication use by diagnosis
- Anatomy of a 12–lead
- Clues to determining blocks
- Pearls of wisdom from Dr. Joe
- Full spectrum of Coronary Syndromes
- Systolic vs. Diastolic Heart Failure
- Classification systems
- Medication management
- Biventricular packing and ICD’s
- Short-term interventions: Intra-Aortic Balloon Pumps and Impellas
- Best monitoring leads
- Using the Lewis Lead
- Identifying AV Passive & Active Tachycardias
- Practice your rhythm analysis
- Understanding AV Blocks
- LBBB & Ventricular Paced Rhythms
- Emergency interventions
- Right Ventricular Cardiomyopathies
- Takotsubo Syndrome
- Brugada Syndrome
- LQTS & other channelopathies
- Pericarditis
- Wolff–Parkinson–White Syndrome (WPW)
- Hypo and Hyperkalemia
- Hypothermia protocol updates

Along with her MS and BSN in nursing, she has 3 other undergraduate degrees and multiple nursing certifications. She served as a US Naval Officer for 10 years, leaving service as an LCDR (Lieutenant Commander) in 2001. Prior to nursing, she worked as a counselor with the mentally ill and dangerous in a facility in southern Minnesota. She returned to that facility as a Lead Psychiatric Nurse for two years after leaving the military. Additionally, Cyndi has a legal nurse consulting business and continues to serve as a testifying expert in medical related cases. Cyndi’s teaching style is dynamic and high energy while informal and easy to understand. You will leave her program with a renewed commitment to achieving nursing excellence in critical care.