Emergency Care 2013
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Emergency Care 2013
Steven Haskett, MD Private Practice, Pediatrics Kearney Clinic, PC, Kearney, NE Mileah Nickel, MSN,APRN-NP,BC-ADM,CDE Diabetes Center, Good Samaritan Hospital Kearney, NE Kevin Badgley, Paramedic, EMS Instructor EMS Services, Good Samaritan Hospital Kearney, NE Sergeant Kyle Harshbarger Supervisor, Kearney Police Department Investigative Unit Kearney, NE Cheryl Roth, MD ED Staff Physician Transport Services Medical Director Good Samaritan Hospital Kearney, NE Joe Debban, RN Trauma Outreach Coordinator/Flight Nurse Good Samaritan Hospital Kearney, NE Doug Wulf, RN, BSN, CFRN, CCRN Chief Flight Nurse, AirCare Good Samaritan Hospital Kearney, NE Planning Committee Paul O’Connell, RN, BS Renae Jacobson, RN, BSN, CCRN Doug Wulf, RN, BSN, CFRN, CCRN Susan Jepsen, RN, MSN , CEN Tim Hoffmann, BSHA, ASM, NRP, EMSI Cindy Blankenship, RN, MSN, APRN, CNS Kathleen Ortegren, RN-BC, BS Non-profit Organization US Postage PA I D Permit No. 135 Kearney, NE 68848-1990 Faculty Emergency Care 2013 FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 Holiday Inn, Kearney NE Registration Form Good Samaritan Hospital presents Emergency Care 2013 Emergency Care 2013 Name FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 13 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Profession Holiday Inn 110 2nd Avenue Kearney, Nebraska Employer Address City State Zip Daytime Phone Number E-mail Address Registration fee: $95 Non CHI Employees $70 CHI Employees Please return registration and fee by WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2013 to: Educational Services Good Samaritan Hospital P.O. Box 1990 Kearney, NE 68848-1990 Make checks payable to: Educational Services Good Samaritan Hospital For more information, please call Education Services at (308) 865-7091. Refund Policy Refund is available if the request is received by September 4, 2013. There will be no refunds after that date. Course Objectives 1. Describe signs and symptoms of selected pediatric congenital abnormalities 2. Identify treatment and interventions for selected pediatric congenital abnormalities 3. Describe signs and symptoms of common diabetic emergencies 4. Identify interventions for the most common diabetic emergencies: hyperglycemia and hypoglycemia 5. Distinguish different educational components to promote safe management of diabetes Target Audience 6. Discuss the age and experience level of farmers RNs, LPNs, Paramedics 7. Describe causes of farm injuries and complications Program Schedule 8. Discuss farm accidents where disentanglement may be necessary Moderator: 8 a.m. 8:25 a.m. 8:30 a.m. Paul O’Connell, RN, BS; Emergency Services Registration Welcome Pediatric Congenital Abnormalities Steven Haskett, MD 9:30 a.m. Diabetic Emergencies Mileah Nickel, MSN,APRN-NP,BC-ADM,CDE 10:30 a.m. Break 10:45 a.m. Management of Farm Accidents Kevin Badgley, Paramedic 12 p.m. Lunch 1 p.m. Active Shooter Sgt. Kyle Harshbarger 3 p.m. Break 3:15 p.m. Update on Guidelines for Volume Resuscitation of Trauma Patients Cheryl Roth, MD; Joe Debban, RN; Doug Wulf, RN, BSN, CFRN, CCRN 4:15 p.m. Program Closing & Evaluation Registration includes lunch, refreshment breaks, continuing education hours and program materials. You may wish to bring a jacket as room temperature may vary. Please be courteous to other participants by turning cell phones and pagers off or to silent. 9. Identify the characteristics of a mass shooter assailant 10. Discuss the history of mass shooting in our nation 11. Describe the proper techniques for responding to critical incidents 12. Define “soft target” and how it applies to healthcare facilities 13. Describe techniques for creating a survival mindset 14. Review current research on use of blood product transfusions in trauma resuscitation 15. Describe recommendations for use of blood products in trauma Continuing Education Hours CNE: 6.5 contact hours awarded Good Samaritan Hospital Provider # NE11-14H37 “Good Samaritan Hospital is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Nebraska Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.” In order for participants to receive contact hours they must attend the entire workshop and complete an evaluation. “Approval as a provider refers to recognition of educational activities only and does not imply ANCC Commission on Accreditation, NNA or Good Samaritan Hospital approval or endorsement of any product.” EMS: 6.5 hours at the ALS level Good Samaritan Hospital EMS Training Agency authorizes 6.5 hours at the ALS Level for attendance at the entire conference.