January Chapter Meeting & CE Presentation
Jan
16
6:00 PM18:00

January Chapter Meeting & CE Presentation

CE presentation’

From Whole Blood to Normal Saline crystalloid And Back Again:

Dr. Alan Frankfurt

Objectives

  1. Discuss the evolution of the current resuscitation of hemorrhage concepts; from crystalloids to MTP (massive transfusion protocols) to whole blood transfusions.

  2. Compare the benefits and limitations of a MTP.

  3. Explain what the ideal hemorrhage resuscitation fluid looks like?

  4. Describe what is next with regard to advances in resuscitation of the hemorrhaging patient.

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CE EVENING WEBINAR
May
25
7:00 PM19:00

CE EVENING WEBINAR

GENERATIONAL DIFFERENCES:
Perks and Pains of Intergenerational Workplaces

Michelle Lemmons, BSN, RN, PHN, CNOR, CCVP

OBJECTIVES:

  • Describe the five different generations that exist in the workforce today

  • Explain the fundamental differences between generations: Business Focus, Motivation, Values

  • Design a collaborative approach to building strong multi-generational teams

  • Discuss the importance of collaboration in a healthcare setting

  • Explore ways in which motivation can overcome apathy in the healthcare setting

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MARCH Chapter Meeting
Mar
8
6:00 PM18:00

MARCH Chapter Meeting

AROMATHERAPHY - OUTCOMES OF RESEARCH

Aromatherapy on the Reduction Of Nursing

Aromatherpy for Orthopedic and Burn Unit Patients for Pain & Anxiety

Aromatherapy for Postoperative/Postprocedure Nausea & Vomiting

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Meeting ID: 876 0223 4813
Passcode: 957248

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Inflammation And Its Role In Wound Chronicity And Healing
Dec
4
5:30 AM05:30

Inflammation And Its Role In Wound Chronicity And Healing

At the end of this presentation, the audience will understand:

1. Basic mechanisms of inflammation in acute (normal) wound healing

2. How to recognize the importance of the balance of pro- and

anti-inflammatory signals in wound healing

3. The knowledge regarding dysregulation of inflammation and how it contributes to pathophysiology of chronic wounds

4. How to discuss potential approaches to re-activate appropriate inflammatory response that promotes healing in patients with chronic wounds

THIS WEBINAR WILL BE AVAILABLE ON DEMAND TO THOSE WHO ARE REGISTERED

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