Pediatric Pitfalls: Emergency Care of Crashing Kids - Greenfield, IN
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801 N State Street,Greenfield IN 46140
26 August, 2022
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What They Don’t Teach You In PALS: Emergency assessment and management of crashing kids with highly interactive real-life peds scenarios EMERGENCY CARE OF CRASHING KIDS This presentation is designed to offer the attendee an intermediate level review of "real life" assessment and management principles of pediatric patients with medical emergencies. We will cover current, as well as future, treatment methodologies of "crashing kids" in the EMS and ED settings. SPEAKER Scott DeBoer, RN, MSN, CPEN, CEN, CCRN, CFRN, EMT-P is an internationally recognized pediatric emergency nurse expert and the founder of Pedi-Ed-Trics, one of the largest emergency pediatric education companies in the country. Having presented around the world for over 30 years, his extensive training in emergency, critical care, and flight nursing makes his presentations full of sensible, real-life, easy to understand advice and tips. Scott has co-authored over 100 medical articles for nurses, paramedics, and respiratory therapists and has also authored 8 emergency nursing books, including his newest 4th Edition CPEN Review book, and Peds Pearls: Tear-Out Tips, Tricks & Treasures from the Trenches - Vols. 1 and 2. Often called the "Jim Carrey" of the EMS world, Scott's use of humor and personal experiences will have medical professionals laughing as they learn. Credit Hours Credits are available for: Nurses, Paramedics, EMTs, and Respiratory Therapists.(Physicians are welcome to attend, but CMEs are not available) The process for submitting your contact hours is automated. Within 24 hours following the course, you will need to complete an evaluation and provide your licensure information. Your course certificate will immediately be emailed to you as confirmation of receipt of your information. ** We cannot submit your contact hours without this information ** Requests for certificates/CEUs after 24 hours require a $25 fee. For those who utilize CE Broker for tracking of your respective state's CEUs, reminder that you must self-report this course CE to CE Broker. The completion certificate will have all necessary information, however, participants must self-report. Nursing - 2 contact hours for nurses - ENA code: 220317-FL-1C. ENA has approved 2 Contact Hours Category of Clinical; 2 meet Pediatric requirements and ENA has approved 2 Contact Hours Category of Trauma. This activity was approved by the Emergency Nurses Association, an accredited approver of continuing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation (ANCC). EMS - 2 credit hours for paramedics - This continuing education activity is approved by the Commission on Accreditation for Pre-Hospital Continuing Education (CAPCE) for 2 hours. Type: Advanced. Provider: IEDT9052. Course Number: 21-IEDT-F2-0053. CAPCE represents that this program has met standards for accreditation and does not endorse the opinions or content presented. For more information, or to register a concern go to: https://www.capce.org/CertificateTrouble/Index Respiratory Therapy - 2 credit hours for respiratory therapists have been approved by the American Association for Respiratory Care (AARC). --------------------------------------------------------------------- FAQs Where can I contact the on-site organizer with any questions? Craig Felty, RN • [email protected] Can anyone from anywhere come? Yes, Employees and Staff of Hancock Regional Hospital and EMS/Fire Personnel can attend for FREE! The course fee for all other guests is $25. Everyone must register to reserve a seat. Seating is limited. What if I register, but can't make it the day of the course? Cancellations are allowed up to 48 hours prior to the course: contact Pedi-Ed-Trics Emergency Solutions - [email protected] - (888) 280-7337 (You must email or call and cancel if you are unable to attend for any reason. Your ticket will be opened up to the next person on the waiting list - as seating is limited.) What time should I arrive for the seminar? Check-in begins at 9:00 AM and the seminar will begin at 9:30 AM sharp. Bring your registration confirmation email. What should I bring to the event? Bring your credentialing information with you to the seminar! Also, a light sweater or jacket as room temperature can fluctuate. If possible a phone/email copy of printed ticket. This will make the check-in process go quickly. If you forget a copy.... Do Not Stress Out! We will have you on the list. :)
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