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FOR MORE INFO, VISIT OUR WEBSITE www.tcarprograms.org PEDIATRIC CARE AFTER RESUSCITATION THE PEDIATRIC TRAUMA COURSE THAT STARTS... WHERE THE OTHER COURSES END Unlike trauma educaon programs targeted at prehospital and emergency care providers, the Pediatric Care Aſter Resuscitaon (PCAR) course is specifically designed for acute care, crical care, perioperave, and rehabilitaon nurses who occasionally or primarily work with children. This pedi-specific version of the TCAR course gives inpaent staff members the foundaonal, evidence-based informaon and crical thinking skills necessary to meet regulatory requirements and provide excellent care to this challenging paent populaon. Program Description No classroom? No problem! The new Live Online™ format brings PCAR to you, wherever you are. This virtual version of the course includes interacve quizzes, Q&A opportunies, and features the same in-depth material and high-quality visuals as in the classroom. Course content is divided into four, 4-hour parts to promote learning retenon. Enrollment includes a full-color, 160+ page, downloadable eSyllabus. Trauma Education in the Age of Social Distancing A COURSE FOR PEDIATRIC NURSES ACROSS THE TRAUMA SPECTRUM

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FOR MORE INFO, VISIT OUR WEBSITEwww.tcarprograms.org

PEDIATRIC CARE AFTER RESUSCITATION

THE PEDIATRIC TRAUMA COURSE THAT STARTS...

WHERE THE OTHER COURSES END

Unlike trauma education programs targeted at prehospital and emergency care providers, the Pediatric Care After Resuscitation (PCAR) course is specifically designed for acute care, critical care, perioperative, and rehabilitation nurses who occasionally or primarily work with children.

This pedi-specific version of the TCAR course gives inpatient staff members the foundational, evidence-based information and critical thinking skills necessary to meet regulatory requirements and provide excellent care to this challenging patient population.

Program Description

No classroom? No problem! The new Live Online™ format brings PCAR to you, wherever you are. This virtual version of the course includes interactive quizzes, Q&A opportunities, and features the same in-depth material and high-quality visuals as in the classroom. Course content is divided into four, 4-hour parts to promote learning retention. Enrollment includes a full-color, 160+ page, downloadable eSyllabus.

Trauma Education in the Age of Social Distancing

A COURSE FOR PEDIATRIC NURSES ACROSS THE TRAUMA SPECTRUM

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33456 Havlik Dr.Scappoose, OR, USA 97056

• Sepsis• Fluid Management• Delayed Injury Presentation• Rhabdomyolysis• Multiple Organ Failure• Pain Management• Non-Accidental Trauma• Late Complications• Compartment Syndrome• Intra-abdominal Hypertension• Wound & Skin Care• Mobilization• Nutrition• Post Traumatic Stress• Organ & Tissue Donation

TCAR Education Programs (a division of Visionem Inc.) is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. Continuing education hours are also provided through Visionem Inc., a provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number CEP 15483. To receive a certificate of completion, learners must finish all portions of the course, complete a final learning assessment, and a submit a program evaluation. 14 contact hours are awarded for classroom course, 16 contact hours are awarded for PCAR Live Online.

TRAUMA CARE DOESN’T STOP AT THE ED DOORS. WHY SHOULD TRAUMA EDUCATION?

The course begins by focusing on concepts relevant to the nursing care of the injured, hospitalized child:

• The trauma care spectrum• The biomechanics of trauma• The body’s response to injury

Program Overview

Learners then have the opportunity to apply these concepts by participating in interactive expanding case scenarios that focus on admission-to-discharge care of hospitalized children with injuries to various body regions. Cases include the surgical, medical, and nursing management of children with:

• Thoracic trauma• Abdominal trauma • Musculoskeletal trauma• Craniocerebral trauma• Spine & spinal cord trauma

WEBSITE: www.tcarprograms.org

EMAIL: [email protected]

PHONE: 855-GET-TCAR (855-438-8227)

A TRAUMA FUNDAMENTALS COURSE DESIGNED TO SATISFY THE

LEARNING NEEDS OF INPATIENT NURSES AND OTHER CLINICIANS