Code Trauma and Critical Care Nursing Symposium

Anabella Anderson, RN, BSN
Trauma Program Manager
Mission Hospital
Mission Viejo, California
John Hammes, MD, FACP
Staff Nephrologist
Scripps Mercy
San Diego, California
Jan M. Headley, BS, RN
Director, Strategic Alliances and
Professional Education
Edwards Lifesciences
Critical Care
Irvine, California
Tami Franco-McKinney, BSN, RN
Educational Consultant
Edwards Lifesciences
Critical Care
Irvine, California
Tom Ahrens, PhD, RN, FAAN
Research Scientist
Barnes-Jewish Hospital
St. Louis, Missouri
Kim Peck, MD, FACS
Trauma Surgeon
Division of Trauma
Scripps Mercy
San Diego, California
Barbara Lome, DNP, RN, ACNP
Trauma Nurse Practitioner
Division of Trauma
Scripps Mercy
San Diego, California
Justin Brown, MD
Director of Neurosurgery, Peripheral Nerve Program
Co-Director of the Center for
Neurophysiology and Restorative Neurology
University of California, San Diego
San Diego, California
Steven R. Steinhubl, MD, FACC
Director of Digital Medicine
Scripps Translational Science Institute
La Jolla, California
From the North/Inland Areas:
Take I-15 South to Rt 163 South
Take 163 S to I-8 West
Exit at West Mission Bay Drive
Go right on West Mission Bay Drive
Turn right onto Mission Blvd
Catamaran Hotel will be on the right
From the East:
Take I-8 West
Exit at West Mission Bay Drive
Go right on West Mission Bay Drive
Turn right onto Mission Blvd
Catamaran Hotel will be on the right
From the South/Airport/Downtown:
Take I-5 North
Exit to I-8 West
Exit at West Mission Bay Drive
Go right on West Mission Bay Drive
Turn right onto Mission Blvd
Catamaran Hotel will be on the right
Scripps Mercy Hospital
ICU Seminar Committee
P.O. Box 358
La Jolla, California
92038
Mary Kay Bader, MSN, RN, FAHA, FNCS
Neuro/Critical Care CNS
Mission Hospital
Mission Viejo, California
26th Annual
From the North/Coastal Areas:
Take I-5 South, exit Grand & Garnet Ave
Turn right onto Garnet Ave
Follow signs to Grand Ave
At the end of Grand Ave, turn left onto Mission Blvd.
Catamaran Hotel will be on the left
Code Trauma and
Critical Care Nursing
Symposium
S. Jill Ley, MS, RN, FAAN
Clinical Nurse Specialist, Cardiac Surgery
California Pacific Medical Center
Clinical Professor, UCSF School of Nursing
San Francisco, California
April 6 & 7, 2015
DIRECTIONS TO THE
CATAMARAN RESORT HOTEL
San Diego, California
FACULTY
Speakers
Scripps Mercy Hospital
26th Annual
Code Trauma and
Critical Care Nursing
Symposium
April 6 & 7, 2015
Catamaran Resort Hotel
San Diego, California
Seminar Planning Committee
Corrie Albano, RN
Krissy Simon, RN
Carol Diggs, RN
Erlinda Magalong, RN
Carol Endicott, RN
Anita Mayfield, RN
Toni Kosty, RN
Janet Murphy, RN
Twila Lawson, RN Scot Nolan, DNP,
RN
To register online:
http://www.scripps.org/cflicodetrauma
Code Trauma and Critical Care Nursing Symposium
COURSE DESCRIPTION
AGENDA
This course is designed to empower the critical care
nurse in the care of patients with traumatic injuries and
other illnesses.
GENERAL INFORMATION AND
REGISTRATION
Register at: http://www.scripps.org/cflicodetrauma
Code Trauma and Critical Care Nursing Symposium
Monday, April 6, 2015
Tuesday, April 7, 2015
7:15a.m.
Registration
7:15a.m.
Registration
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
April 6 and 7, 2015
Check In: 7:15-7:55 a.m.; Program: 8 a.m.-4 p.m.
7:55a.m. Introduction
7:55a.m.
Introduction
1. Analyze and critique the resuscitation of a complex
trauma patient.
Tuition(Includes lunch and refreshments)
1 Day: $125; 2 Days: $225 (No employee discount)
2. Describe resuscitation of the cardiac surgery patient
given their unique needs.
Parking
CODE TRAUMA
Trauma Case Studies*
Kim Peck, MD
PUTTING IT BACK TOGETHER
Peripheral Nerve Surgery*
Justin Brown MD
Break
Break
3. Identify the consequences and treatment options
for various types of compartment syndrome.
PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE
Trends in Critical Care
Barbara Lome, RN
4. Explain different kinds of cerebral monitoring
techniques available for head-injured patients.
8a.m.
9a.m.
9:30a.m. OLD DOGS CAN LEARN NEW TRICKS
Resuscitation After Cardiac Surgery
Jill Ley, RN
10:30a.m.
UNDER PRESSURE
When the Brain, Abdomen, or Leg
Compartments are Squeezed*
Mary Kay Bader, RN
Annabella Anderson, RN
11:45a.m. Lunch
12:45p.m.
INSIDE THE BLACK BOX
Multimodality Monitoring in
the Brain*
Mary Kay Bader, RN
Break
2p.m.
2:15p.m.
DYNAMIC DUO
SV and SVV*
Jan Headley, RN
Tami Franco-McKinney, RN
3:45p.m. Adjourn
* Designates sessions that are
approved for trauma hours
8a.m
9a.m.
9:30a.m.
IT’S NOT JUST FOR
BREATHING ANYMORE
Multiple Uses for Capnography*
Tom Ahrens, RN
11:30 a.m.
Lunch
12:30 p.m.
MONEYBALL
Linking Resuscitation Outcomes to
Healthcare Costs
Tom Ahrens, RN
1:30p.m.
Break
1:45p.m.
IT’S ALL ABOUT THE WATER
Hypernatremia and Hyponatremia
in the ICU*
John Hammes, MD
10:30 a.m.
2:45p.m.
TRANSFORMERS
The Remote Monitoring Revolution
Steven Steinhubl, MD
3:45p.m. Adjourn
* Designates sessions that are
approved for trauma hours
5. Describe the implications of stroke volume and
stroke volume variation in the treatment of critically
ill patients.
6. Identify options available to patients who have
peripheral nerve damage resulting from spinal cord
injuries.
7. Explain how the history and future of critical care
trends influence critical care moving forward at
Scripps.
8. Explain how resource utilization influences ICU
resuscitation outcomes and ultimately healthcare
costs.
9. Identify how capnography is used as a tool to diagnose
ventilation and perfusion issues.
Parking is free: available in both the lot in front and the
garage in back.
Refund Policy
A refund less $25 will be given if your request is received
in writing by April 1, 2015.
Room temperature may vary. Please bring a
sweater or jacket for your comfort.
There will be no registration at the door.
All registrations must be completed or received
by April 1
REGISTRATION FORM
Complete Registration Form ONLY if unable to register online:
Make checks made payable to: Scripps Mercy Hospital
Send to: Scripps Mercy Hospital ICU Seminar Committee
PO Box 358, La Jolla, CA 92038
Return form by April 1, 2015
c 1 Day: $125
c 2 Days: $225
c Monday, April 6
c Tuesday, April 7
Amount Enclosed $______________
10. Differentiate between the needs of patients with
hypo and hyper-natremia and explain treatment
options.
Please Print:
11.Describe remote monitoring and rehabilitation
assistant devices to be used in the home.
Address
Name
City
CONTINUING EDUCATION
Provider approved by the California Board of Registered
Nursing, Provider Number CEP 15199, for 7 contact
hours per day. No partial credit given.
Trauma hours approved in accordance with San Diego
County Guidelines for trauma certification: 6 on Day # 1
and 3.5 on Day # 2 (see sessions marked *).
State
Phone (include area code)
Employer
Email
License #
For more information contact:
Janet Murphy at (619) 260-7306
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