Critical Care (CCRN) Review Course
Two Day Course: Monday, October 12 and Tuesday, October 13 2009
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Location: Lancaster General College of Nursing & Health Sciences
410 N. Lime Street, Lancaster PA 17602
Room 130
Non LG Cost: $300 before October 2, 2009
Contact Hours: Approved for 15 ANCC Contact Hours
Target Audience: Critically trained nurses or those interested in knowledge of these topics
Topics:
Endocrine: Diabetes insipidus, SIADH, DKA, Hyperosmolar coma, Hypoglycemia
Hematology: Disseminated intravascular coagulation, Immunosupression,
Neurology: Neurological assessment, Increased intracranial pressure, Head trauma, Aneurysm, Acute, spinal cord injury, Seizures, Intracerebral hemorrhage
GI: GI hemorrhage, Hepatic failure, Pancreatitis, Abdominal trauma, Bowel obstruction
Renal: Renal anatomy, Acute renal failure, Electrolyte imbalances renal multisystem disorders, Burns, Shock toxins
Cardiac: Acute myocardial infarction, Angina, Arrhythmias, CHF, Hypertensive crisis, Shock states, Cardiac trauma, CABG
Pulmonary: ABG interpretation, Respiratory assessment, Acute respiratory failure, ARDS, Status asthmatics, Pulmonary embolism, Tthoracic trauma
Speaker:
Vicki Wehrle RN, MSN, CCRN
Vicki started her career 26 years ago, working as a critical care nurse in a tertiary medical ICU. She's earned both her BSN and MSN while using her extensive nursing experience in various critical care units across the Midwest, as well as in the recovery room, ambulatory surgery and administration. Vicki has been teaching critical care courses to peers and students since 1997. Currently, she is employed as Patient Flow Manager as she continues to work per diem as staff nurse in the ICU.
Registration:
• LG employees staff may register for this conference via Head Nurse
• Non-LG employees please click
here to register
Materials: Online handouts will be available the week before the event, and will remain online until the week after the event.
Pass Guarantee
Med-Ed will reimburse $170 to re-take the exam once, provided the original exam was taken within 60 days of completing Med-Ed’s Seminar and the second exam is taken within three months of original exam.
Evaluation: Click here to complete the online evaluation after the event has ended.