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-DAY -DAY NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION US POSTAGE PAID EAU CLAIRE WI PERMIT NO 32729 PESI HealthCare P.O. Box 900 Eau Claire, WI 54702-0900 A division of PESI, Inc. Identification & Management of Crisis High-Risk Populations Impending Doom: Recognizing the Red Flags Critical Thinking During a Crisis Accurate Interpretation of Vital Signs & Oxygenation Fluid & Electrolyte Disturbances Neurological Emergencies Neuro Assessment: Critical Indicators Stroke Emergencies: TIA vs. Ischemic vs. Hemorrhagic Symptoms & Recognition Management: Emergent vs. Non-emergent Early Signs of Increased Intracranial Pressure Gastrointestinal Emergencies Abdominal Assessment: Critical Clues Abdominal Pain: What does it really mean? Acute Abdomen Ileus/Small Bowel Obstruction Gastrointestinal Bleed Acute Pancreatitis Cardiac Emergencies Action for, “I’m having chest pain” Acute Coronary Syndromes Angina vs. Myocardial Infarction Recognition & Management 6 Fail-Proof Steps to Rhythm Interpretation The Dynamics of Shock Hypovolemic Cardiogenic Septic Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome SIRS Criteria Presentation & Management Respiratory Emergencies ABG Interpretation in 3 Easy Steps Atelectasis Pneumonia Pulmonary Embolism Respiratory Failure Chest Tube Management Post-Op Complications & Emergencies Uncontrolled Pain Compartment Syndrome Confusion/Delirium Recognizing Infection Acute Kidney Injury Now on to Documenting the Emergency… How Well Would Your Documentation Hold up in Court? Common Pitfalls in Documentation What your Words Really Mean in Court Strategies for Writing Legally Defensible Notes Case Studies: The Good, The Bad, The Ugly How to Document High Risk Situations Patient Refusals Nurse-MD Notification Chain of Command Changes in Patient Condition Assessment Findings Discharge Instructions Documentation Methods Electronic vs. Traditional (paper) Clarifying the Myths of Charting by Exception 1. Evaluate common bedside emergencies. 2. Identify patient populations who are at risk for bedside emergencies. 3. Discuss how to integrate assessment data, labs and other diagnostic findings into the plan of care with a life-threatening emergency. 4. Prioritize interventions for prevention and management for selected complications/ emergencies. 5. Describe presentation and assessment findings for specific cardiac, gastrointestinal and neurological emergencies. 6. Review volume and pressure concepts as they relate to intracranial pressure. 7. Explain a strategic approach in evaluating abdominal pain for the most accurate assessment. 8. Contrast the difference between hypovolemic shock, septic shock and cardiogenic shock in both assessment and treatment priorities. 1. Recognize the most common causes of arterial blood gas abnormalities. 2. Describe critical interventions for the patient in respiratory distress. 3. Discuss chest tube management. 4. State common causes of delirium in the post-operative patient. 5. Examine legal implications of bedside emergencies. 6. Investigate appropriate documentation for high-risk situations. 7. Summarize how documentation is used to determine guilt or innocence in a lawsuit. Outline Critical Skills for Managing a Patient Crisis Outline Key Intervention & Documentation Strategies during a Patient Emergency Objectives Objectives A Non-Profit Organization Connecting Knowledge with Need Since 1979 www.pesihealthcare.com www.pesihealthcare.com www.pesihealthcare.com Earn CE where you work! Bring this training & many others to your facility! www.pesihealthcare.com/inhouse 53490 Manhattan, NY Thursday & Friday May 11 & 12, 2017 Manhattan, NY Thursday & Friday May 11 & 12, 2017 MANAGING BEDSIDE EMERGENCIES Featuring Pam Collins, MSN, CMSRN, RN-BC Featuring Pam Collins, MSN, CMSRN, RN-BC MANAGING BEDSIDE EMERGENCIES Tools to Sharpen Your Crisis Management Strategies 6 Fail-Proof Steps to Rhythm Interpretation ABG Analysis Made Easy Critical Actions for “I’m Having Chest Pain!” Abdominal Pain: What is it REALLY Telling You? Prevention, Presentation and Action for the Most Common Nursing Emergencies Questions? Call Customer Service: 800-844-8260 DAY DAY healthcare.pesi.com/CBC Complete Blood Counts with Differential 1 HOUR VIDEO FreE CE April 15th, 2017 HURRY OFFER EXPIRES

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Identification & Management of CrisisHigh-Risk Populations

Impending doom: Recognizing the Red Flags

Critical Thinking during a Crisis

Accurate Interpretation of Vital Signs & Oxygenation

Fluid & electrolyte disturbances

Neurological EmergenciesNeuro Assessment: Critical Indicators

Stroke emergencies: TIA vs. Ischemic vs. Hemorrhagic

Symptoms & Recognition

management: emergent vs. Non-emergent

early Signs of Increased Intracranial Pressure

Gastrointestinal EmergenciesAbdominal Assessment: Critical Clues

Abdominal Pain: What does it really mean?

Acute Abdomen

Ileus/Small Bowel Obstruction

Gastrointestinal Bleed

Acute Pancreatitis

Cardiac EmergenciesAction for, “I’m having chest pain”

Acute Coronary Syndromes

Angina vs. myocardial Infarction

Recognition & management

6 Fail-Proof Steps to Rhythm Interpretation

The dynamics of Shock

Hypovolemic

Cardiogenic

Septic

Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome

SIRS Criteria

Presentation & management

Respiratory EmergenciesABG Interpretation in 3 easy Steps

Atelectasis

Pneumonia

Pulmonary embolism

Respiratory Failure

Chest Tube management

Post-Op Complications & EmergenciesUncontrolled Pain

Compartment Syndrome

Confusion/delirium

Recognizing Infection

Acute Kidney Injury

Now on to Documenting the Emergency…How Well Would Your Documentation Hold up in Court?Common Pitfalls in documentation

What your Words Really mean in Court

Strategies for Writing legally defensible Notes

Case Studies: The Good, The Bad, The Ugly

How to Document High Risk SituationsPatient Refusals

Nurse-md Notification

Chain of Command

Changes in Patient Condition

Assessment Findings

discharge Instructions

documentation methods

electronic vs. Traditional (paper)

Clarifying the Myths of Charting by exception

1. evaluate common bedside emergencies.

2. Identify patient populations who are at risk for bedside emergencies.

3. discuss how to integrate assessment data, labs and other diagnostic findings into the plan of care with a life-threatening emergency.

4. Prioritize interventions for prevention and management for selected complications/emergencies.

5. describe presentation and assessment findings for specific cardiac, gastrointestinal and neurological emergencies.

6. Review volume and pressure concepts as they relate to intracranial pressure.

7. explain a strategic approach in evaluating abdominal pain for the most accurate assessment.

8. Contrast the difference between hypovolemic shock, septic shock and cardiogenic shock in both assessment and treatment priorities.

1. Recognize the most common causes of arterial blood gas abnormalities.

2. describe critical interventions for the patient in respiratory distress.

3. discuss chest tube management.

4. State common causes of delirium in the post-operative patient.

5. examine legal implications of bedside emergencies.

6. Investigate appropriate documentation for high-risk situations.

7. Summarize how documentation is used to determine guilt or innocence in a lawsuit.

Outline Critical Skills for Managing a Patient Crisis

Outline Key Intervention & documentation Strategies during a Patient Emergency

Objectives Objectives

a Non-Profit Organization Connecting Knowledge with Need Since 1979www.pesihealthcare.comwww.pesihealthcare.com

www.pesihealthcare.com

Earn CE where you work! Bring this training & many others to your facility!

www.pesihealthcare.com/inhouse53490

Manhattan, NY Thursday & Friday May 11 & 12, 2017

Manhattan, NY Thursday & Friday May 11 & 12, 2017

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Featuring Pam Collins, MSN, CMSRN, RN-BC

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Tools to Sharpen Your Crisis Management Strategies

6 Fail-Proof Steps to Rhythm Interpretation

ABG Analysis Made Easy

Critical Actions for “I’m Having Chest Pain!”

Abdominal Pain: What is it REALLY Telling You?

Prevention, Presentation and Action for the Most Common Nursing Emergencies

Questions? Call Customer Service: 800-844-8260

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healthcare.pesi.com/CBC

Complete Blood Counts with Differential

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Laboratory Tests Made Easy: A Plain English Approach, Second EditionBy Mikel Rothenberg, MD & Sean G. Smith, BSN, CCRNThis best-selling reference book provides both the “need to know” information, as well as the more in-depth “nice to know” details relevant to your patient’s lab results. In this Second edition you will find plain english summaries, pertinent case studies, and easy to read diagrams and tables. This fully revised and updated book puts the information right at the fingertips of any medical professional at any experience level. laboratory Tests made easy is a must for your professional library. (2014)

Guilty or Innocent? Protecting Your License Through Proper Nursing DocumentationBy Rosale Lobo, PHD(C), MSN, RN, CNS, LNCCThrough fictional and non-fictional stories, Rosale lobo reveals proper nursing documentation techniques— providing clarity and important best practice concepts that can be applied immediately.

extraneous situations will arise in nursing, making it imperative to develop intentional methods of documentation. By putting together an effective system you will decrease your chances of being sued. For the future of nursing documentation, the emR is not the answer, a personal system of accountability is.

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Clinical Nursing Assessment Skills Pocket GuideBy Cyndi Zarbano, RN, BSN, CCRN, CMSRN, CLNC, NLCP

This full-color pocket guide provides portable, quick access to essential reference information on neurological, cardiac and pulmonary assessments. Filled with descriptive images. (2013)

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Med-Surg Pocket GuideBy Cyndi Zarbano, RN, BSN, CCRN, CMSRN, CLNC, NLCP

Full-color pocket guide for focused assessments, treatments, interventions and preventions - right at your fingertips.

loaded with references and tools to build critical thinking, covering cardiovascular, IV therapy, pulmonary, multisystem and shock, neurological, and critical nursing skills. An easy to use resource for you to deliver high-quality care.

Pam Collins, MSN, CMSrN, rN-bC, has more than 30 years of extensive nursing experience which includes work as a staff and charge nurse for medical-surgical and pediatric units, nurse manager, nursing administration and nursing faculty. Pam currently works as an independent education and medical-legal Consultant, and maintains her skills by working as a Clinical nurse specialist for medical-surgical nursing in Charlotte, nC. she maintains dual certification in medical-surgical nursing through the academy for medical surgical nurses and the american nurses Credentialing Center. Pam also consults with schools of nursing for the purpose of enhancing nCleX success rates with an emphasis on medical-surgical nursing.

additionally, Pam has extensive experience with the legal aspects of nursing practice and documentation including providing litigation support in medical malpractice. she speaks nationally on clinical and legal topics for the healthcare professional with a passion that is evident through her energy, presentation style and ability to engage the audience. she was previously awarded the outstanding educator of the Year award by the south Carolina area Health education Consortium.speaker Disclosures: financial: Pam Collins is the owner of Consultation on-Call, llC. she receives a speaking honorarium from Pesi, inc.non-financial: Pam Collins is a member of the academy of medical-surgical nurses.

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Cardiovascular, Neurological, Respiratory, Post-operative Emergencies, GI, Shock, Sepsis and More!

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