What You’ll Discover in Sean G. Smith 2-Day Emergency Nursing Boot Camp
- Faculty:
- Sean G. Smith
- Duration:
- 2 full days
- Format:
- Audio and video
- Copyright:
- May 15, 2017
Description
Important Interventions and Actions
- Trauma’s Lethal Triad
- Penetrating Chest Traumas
- SIRS & SEPSIS
- Burn Trauma
- Toxicology challenges
- Cardiovascular & Neuro Emergencies
You have the daunting challenge of recognizing subtle changes in a patient’s condition that can lead serious complications or even death. Do you feel confident that you have the skills and knowledge to deal with these challenging situations?
It is a fast-paced industry.-You will need to be able recognize and respond to changes in the emergency department or care for complex patients. You’re dealing with life-You need to keep up-to-date on all cutting edge information and to avoid any potentially dangerous situations-Edge strategies. This comprehensive program will equip you with the necessary skills to handle any situation. This program draws on more than 20 years of experience. Sean G. SmithRN, BSN and NREMT-P, C-NPT, CCRN CMC, CMC CEN CEN CFRN, FP-C, CPEN will test you and challenge your knowledge!
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Handouts
Manual ZNM077385 (28.63 MB) | 135 pages | Available after Purchase |
Outline
OUTLINE – DAY ONE
Trauma’s Lethal Triad: Hypothermia, Acidosis & Coagulopathy Hypothermia
- Correct classification of the Trauma patient
- Factors that contribute to risk
- Volume Resuscitation
- What, When and How to Use IV Fluids
Acidosis
- What is happening and why?
- Panic Values and Lethal Levels
- Oxyhemoglobin dissociation cure
- Left and Right Curves
- Why it matters
Coagulopathies
- Understanding a Complex Process
- The Effects on the Body Systems
- When things go wrong
- DIC: Disseminated Intravascular Cooperopathy
- Understanding Lab Values
- CBC, Platelets. PT, PTT. D-dimer, Fibrin
- Hemorrhagic Shock
- Hypotension Permissive
- Damage Control Resuscitation
- Understanding Lab Values
All of it together
- Simple steps to SAVE lives
- Management and Treatment Options
Burn Trauma
- Critical Assessments During the Primary Survey
- The Secondary Survey: Key Components
- Fluid Resuscitation Formulas
- Criteria for American Burn Association Evaluation
- Treatment Strategies for Chemical and Electrical Burns
- ‘Never Miss’ How to identify Inhalation Injuries
The Septic Patient
- SIRS: Systemic Iflammatory Response Syndrome and SEPSIS
- An Inflammatory Response is a Good Thing
- SIRS: Too Much Of a Good Thing
- Sepsis and Severe Sepsis: Too Many Good Things Lead to Bad Ends
- Presentations of patients along the Continuum
- Sepsis Surveillance
- Emergent Interventions – Time is Tissue
OUTLINE – DAY TWO
Penetrating Chest Traumas
- FAST Evaluation & Ultrasound
- Pneumothorax
- Variations and Identifying Symptoms
- Emergency Interventions
- Flail Chest
- Dos & Don’ts of Initial Management
- Special Populations at High Risk
- Cardiac Tamponade
- Thoracotomy is an elective procedure.
Cardiovascular Emergencies
- Advanced Hemodynamics
- SVR: Systemic Vascular Resistance
- CVP Monitoring
- The Spectrum of Acute Coronary Syndrome
- Key Assessments & Interventions
- Angina unstable
- STEMI
- Non-STEMI
- Recognizing Arrhythmias
- Stable, Instable, and Lethal
Neuro Emergencies – Time is Brain
- Concepts of Volume and Pressure
- Rapid Neuro Assessment
- Important Interventions for:
- TBI
- Spinal Cord Injuries
- Diffuse Axonal Injury
Toxicology challenges
- Identify the Toxin
- Assessment of Intentional & Non-Intentional Overdose
- ABGs – The Critical Key
- Treatment Options: Removing and Reducing Causative Agent
- When there is no cure, symptoms management strategies
- Toxicology Arrhythmias: Expected & Unexpected
- Today’s Street Drugs
Life-Threatening Electrolyte Imbalances
- Key Clues to Quick Identification
- Panic Values
- Interventions that Improve Outcomes
- Potential Causes & Treatments
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Faculty
Sean G. SmithC-EFM, C-NPT and FP-C, TP-C, RNC-NIC, CEN and CFRN. CPEN, CCRN.-CMC (Adult), CRN-K (Neonatal), CCRN-K (Pediatric). Similar seminars and products 11
It is crucial-Care Professionals International
Sean G. Smith, C-EFMC-NPT and FP-C, TP-C, RNC-NIC, CEN and CFRN. CPEN, CCRN.-CMC (Adult), CRN-K (Neonatal), CCRN-K (Pediatric), A flight nurse is someone who helps others.-Paramedic who has been trained and certified in Trauma Care and Tactical Medicine. EmergencyPrehospital Care and Critic Care Emergency The military and civilian medical services. He holds degrees in nursing and molecular biology, is a graduate of Duke University’s Legal Nurse Consulting program and is currently pursuing a master’s degree through the University of Florida College of Pharmacy. He has multiple advanced specialty certifications and extensive instructor qualifications for critical care and emergency medicine.
Highlights from your career include many author/co colleagues-Author credits include: a best-Selling Laboratory Medicine textbook, Chapter on Shock in Trauma Nursing Core Curriculum, as well as a section from the newly published Resuscitation Crisis Manual. Sean Consulting on various high-level topics such as legal, clinical, and certification prep-profile hospital systems (Yale, Mayo…). He routinely lectures at national/international conferences, has completed 50 + medical missions (Dominican Republic, Honduras, Morocco, Liberia, and Haiti), and medical support to the NASA Space Shuttle Program.
Disclosures to Speakers:
Financial: Sean G. Smith Receives a speaking honorarium of PESI Inc.
Non-financial: Sean G. Smith There is no non-relevant information-Financial relationships must be disclosed
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