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THE CRITICALLY ILL CHILD: ASSESSMENT, STABILIZATION, AND TRANSPORT NURSES Boston Children’s Hospital is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Association Massachusetts, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. This course has been approved for 7.0 nursing continuing education hours. EMERGENCY SERVICES Approved for 7.0 continuing education hours (all levels) by Massachusetts Office of Emergency Medical Services Boston Children’s Hospital Critical Care Transport Team PRESENTED BY October 14, 2017 7:30am-4:15pm Folkman Auditorium Accreditation Folkman Auditorium 300 Longwood Avenue Boston, MA 02115 Directions can be found at: bostonchildrens.org/directions Folkman Auditorium is located in the Enders Building, immediately to the right of the Emergency Department as you face the front of the hospital. Parking is available at 375 Longwood Avenue ADDITIONAL INQUIRIES: Christine Fannon [email protected] (617) 355-2172

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Page 1: Accreditation THE CRITICALLY NURSES ILL CHILD · Joshua Nagler, MD, MPHEd Fellowship Director; Director of Medical Education, Division of Emergency Medicine; Assistant Professor of

THE CRITICALLY ILL CHILD:

ASSESSMENT, STABILIZATION, AND TRANSPORT

NURSESBoston Children’s Hospital is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Association Massachusetts, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.

This course has been approved for 7.0 nursing continuing education hours.

EMERGENCY SERVICES Approved for 7.0 continuing education hours (all levels) by Massachusetts Office of Emergency Medical Services

Boston Children’s Hospital Critical Care Transport Team

PRESENTED BY

October 14, 20177:30am-4:15pm

Folkman Auditorium

Accreditation

Folkman Auditorium 300 Longwood Avenue

Boston, MA 02115

Directions can be found at: bostonchildrens.org/directions

Folkman Auditorium is located in the Enders Building, immediately to the right of the Emergency Department

as you face the front of the hospital.

Parking is available at 375 Longwood Avenue

ADDITIONAL INQUIRIES:

Christine Fannon [email protected]

(617) 355-2172

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Ben Albert, MD Critical Care Fellow, Division of Critical Care Medicine

David Ameral, NRP Critical Care Transport Program

Kathleen Cullion, MD, PhD Critical Care Fellow, Division of Medicine Critical Care

Pamela Hall, RN, EMT Critical Care Transport Program

Monica E. Kleinman, MD Medical Director, Critical Care Transport Program; Clinical Director, Medical-Surgical Intensive Care Unit; Associate Professor of Anesthesia (Pediatrics), Harvard Medical School

Douglas Mah, MD Department of Cardiology, Division of Electrophysiology

Rebekah Mannix, MD, MPH Staff Physician, Division of Emergency Medicine; Assistant Professor of Pediatrics and Emergency Medicine, Harvard Medical School

David Mazza, EMT, AMLS, NAEMT Instructor Critical Care Transport Program

Jennifer McNamara, MSN, RN, cPNP, EMT Critical Care Transport Program

Joshua Nagler, MD, MPHEd Fellowship Director; Director of Medical Education, Division of Emergency Medicine; Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School

Harriett Nelson, MSN, RN, NRP Critical Care Transport Program

Noel Nieves Jr., EMT Critical Care Transport Program

Michael O’Melia, MSN, RN, MSTP-C, EMT Clinical Coordinator & Safety Officer, Critical Care Transport Program

Gbekeleoluwa Olowe, BS, NRP Critical Care Transport Program

Robert Shields, MSN, RN, NE-BC, CEN, CCRN, NRP Nurse Manager, Critical Care Transport Program

Celeste R. Wilson, MD Medical Director, Child Protection Team; Assistant Professor of Pediatrics, Harvard Medical School

boston children’s hospital course faculty

registrationschedule7:30-8:00 Registration and Breakfast

8:00-8:15 Opening Remarks Robert Shields, MSN, RN, NE-BC, CEN, CCRN, NRP

8:15-8:30Introduction to the Boston Children’s Hospital Critical Care Transport Team Jennifer McNamara, MSN, RN, cPNP, EMT

8:30-9:15 Altered Mental Status Kathleen Cullion, MD, PhD

9:15-10:00Non-Accidental Trauma: The Role of Initial Medical Responders Celeste R. Wilson, MD

10:00-10:15 BREAK10:15-11:15 BREAK OUT SESSIONS (Choose ONE)

Caring for Kids in a Mobile Environment: Interactive Ambulance Tour Harriett Nelson, MSN, RN, NRP Noel Nieves Jr., EMT

Ingestions Case Reviews Pamela Hall, RN, EMT David Mazza, EMT, AMLS, NAEMT Instructor

The ABCs of CPR David Ameral, NRP Gbekeleoluwa Olowe, BS, NRP

11:15-12:00 Acute Treatment of Pediatric Arrhythmias Douglas Mah, MD

12:00-12:30 LUNCH

12:30-1:15 Pink Baby/Blue Baby Monica E. Kleinman, MD

1:15-2:00Pediatric Respiratory Emergencies Rebekah Mannix, MD, MPH

2:00-2:15 BREAK2:15-3:15 BREAK OUT SESSIONS (Choose ONE)

Bugs and Drugs in Pediatric Critical Illness: Infectious Disease Case Reviews Ben Albert, MD

Caring for Kids in a Mobile Environment: Interactive Ambulance Tour Harriett Nelson, MSN, RN, NRP Noel Nieves Jr., EMT

The ABCs of CPR David Ameral, NRP Gbekeleoluwa Olowe, BS, NRP

3:15-4:00Sick vs. Not-Sick – What To Look For and Why We Can Get Fooled Joshua Nagler, MD, MPHEd

4:00-4:15Course Evaluations, Closing Remarks and Questions Michael O’Melia, MSN, RN, MSTP-C, EMT

EARLY BIRD RATE: $99.00EXPIRES 08/31/2017

REGULAR RATE: $125.00Breakfast and a box lunch included. Parking not included in the price of registration.

No refunds after October 5, 2017

REGISTER ONLINE Bostonchildrens.org/criticaltransport2017

course objectives Upon completion of this course,

participants will be able to:

1. Identify common etiologies for acute critical illness in the pediatric population

2. Discuss the role of the primary survey in pediatric resuscitation

3. Identify key features in a rapid neurological assessment

4. Discuss the etiologies of cyanosis in the newborn

5. Identify the acute medical and pharmacological interventions for arrhythmias in children

6. Describe on-scene stabilization and transport management of the critically ill child