Registration Brochure - Emergency Nurses Association
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Registration Brochure - Emergency Nurses Association
Los Angeles, CA Registration Brochure September 14-17 Introduction to Emergency Nursing 2016......................................................3 Schedule at a Glance.............................................................................................. 6 AdvancED ...................................................................................................................8 MCI Training............................................................................................................... 9 Special Events Calendar......................................................................................10 IENR Research Lounge......................................................................................... 12 General Assembly.................................................................................................. 13 TABLE OF CONTENTS Course Information................................................................................................14 Presessions................................................................................................................16 Deep Dive Sessions................................................................................................ 17 Education Sessions By Day Tuesday September 13.................................................................................. 18 Wednesday September 14........................................................................... 18 Thursday September 15................................................................................ 18 Evening at Universal Studios Hollywood........................................ 21 Ultrasound Labs..................................................................................................... 22 Hands-on Procedural Cadaver Lab................................................................ 23 Education Sessions By Day Friday September 16..................................................................................... 24 ENA Foundation Event......................................................................... 28 Saturday September 17................................................................................ 29 Annual Awards Gala 2016.................................................................... 33 Education Sessions By Track............................................................................34 Faculty.......................................................................................................................45 Registration Information...................................................................................... 51 Registration Fees................................................................................................... 52 Hotels.......................................................................................................................... 53 Transportation........................................................................................................54 2 GENERAL INFORMATION 3 BE THE STAR OF YOUR ED BY ATTENDING EMERGENCY NURSING 2016 EDUCATION Emergency Nursing 2016 builds on the success of last year’s conference by offering even more Education, Networking, and Advocacy opportunities in fewer days. Held this year in downtown Los Angeles, the four-day conference is the perfect opportunity to open new doors, learn new skills, and become the star of your emergency setting. The largest conference dedicated to emergency nursing includes: §§ More than 150 sessions with tracks ranging from leadership to pediatrics, including the new trauma track §§ Immersive hands-on learning labs, interactive demonstrations, and Mass Casualty Incident (MCI) training §§ AdvancED — a look into the future of emergency nursing, with state-of-the-art products and interactive manikin emergency simulations every 30 minutes §§ The electronic posters (ePosters), back by popular demand, featuring the latest emergency nursing research and evidence-based practice §§ The return of the popular Cadaver and Ultrasound labs §§ A new Emerging Professionals Lunch, which connects nurses new to the field with each other and with expert sources for career growth §§ IENR Research Lounge, which affords attendees the opportunity to speak with fellow research-focused peers GENERAL INFORMATION 4 BE “HANDS-ON” IN THE EXHIBIT HALL AT EMERGENCY NURSING 2016 EXHIBIT HALL The Exhibit Hall offers hands-on training, productspecific training, and access to more than 200 leading suppliers of products and services for every type of emergency care environment. Take new product ideas back to your institution. It’s also an excellent opportunity to walk the red carpet and explore the future of emergency nursing at ENA’s AdvancED, a revolutionary, hands-on, interactive educational space showcasing innovative emergency care products and techniques. AdvancED provides nurses at any stage of their career progressive clinical information and diagnostic education. Click here to learn more. Act on your future and the future of emergency nursing at Emergency Nursing 2016. Learn from foremost emergency healthcare experts, enhance your clinical emergency nursing skills, network, be inspired, and spread your passion for emergency nursing. See you there! REVITALIZED L.A. SHINES GENERAL INFORMATION 5 Come to Los Angeles for state-of-the-art, hands-on education specifically designed for emergency nurses during Emergency Nursing 2016. Bring your family for the entertainment experience only L.A. can offer, including the Evening at Universal Studios Hollywood event with exclusive access to The Wizarding World of Harry Potter™. Keep an eye out for celebrities while you’re in town, as Emergency Nursing 2016 takes place just days before the Emmy Awards. Downtown L.A. has undergone a renaissance, with GQ Magazine recently naming Downtown L.A. “America’s next great city.” Downtown L.A. is a walkable, vibrant hub of arts and culture with scores of new and refreshed hotels, critically acclaimed restaurants, countless shops, and thriving nightlife. Every single urban amenity can be found within walking distance, including some of the best restaurants, bars, and museums in the country. With new light rail lines, parks, shops and boutiques, nightlife, and a vibrant art scene, you need to experience, explore, and enjoy Downtown L.A. Show your Emergency Nursing 2016 conference badge to receive discounts and special offers at over 25 restaurants, plus activities and nightlife establishments in Downtown L.A. MONDAY, SEPT. 12 FRIDAY, SEPT. 16 4:00–7:00 pm 6:30 am–7:00 pm 7:00–9:00 am 8:00–9:00 am 8:00–9:00 am 8:30–11:30 am 8:30–11:30 am 9:15–10:15 am 9:15–10:15 am 10:30–11:30 am 10:30–11:30 am 11:45 am–12:15 pm 12:00–1:00 pm 12:00–4:00 pm 12:15–6:45 pm 1:00–2:00 pm 1:00–4:00 pm 1:00–4:00 pm 1:15–1:45 pm 2:00–3:00 pm 2:00–5:00 pm 3:15–4:15 pm 4:30–5:30 pm 5:45–6:45 pm 7:30–8:30 pm 7:30 pm 8:45–9:45 pm Registration Open TUESDAY, SEPT. 13 SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE 6 6:30 am–6:00 pm 7:45–11:30 am 8:30 am–4:30 pm 1:30–5:00 pm 6:00–8:00 pm Registration Open General Assembly Presession General Assembly State Council, Chapter Leaders, and ENA Past Presidents Networking Reception WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 14 6:30 am–6:00 pm 7:45–11:15 am 8:30–11:30 am 11:45 am–12:45 pm 1:00–4:00 pm 4:00–5:00 pm 4:30–6:30 pm 6:00–8:00 pm Registration Open General Assembly Presession International Attendee Lunch ENA Update with the Board of Directors Meet the National Election Candidates IENR Research Lounge Education Session THURSDAY, SEPT. 15 6:30 am–6:30 pm 7:30–8:30 am 8:45–9:45 am 10:00 am–12:15 pm 12:30–2:00 pm 12:30 pm 12:30–6:00 pm 1:00–4:00 pm 3:00–4:00 pm 3:00–4:00 pm 3:00–5:00 pm 4:15–4:45 pm 5:00–6:00 pm 7:00–11:00 pm Registration Open Concurrent Sessions Concurrent Sessions Opening Session Anita Dorr, RN, FAEN, Memorial Lecture & Luncheon Exhibit Hall Ribbon Cutting Exhibit Hall & AdvancED Open Certification Lounge Exhibit Hall Manager’s Hour Concurrent Sessions Meet the Poster Presenters Fast Track Sessions Exhibit Hall Happy Hour Evening at Universal Studios Hollywood ¢ General Registration Open BCEN® Certification Recognition Breakfast Concurrent Sessions Ultrasound Lab Cadaver Lab Deep Dive Session Concurrent Sessions Ultrasound Lab Concurrent Sessions Ultrasound Lab Fast Track Sessions Emerging Professionals Lunch Meet the Poster Presenters Exhibit Hall & AdvancED Open Ultrasound Lab Cadaver Lab Certification Lounge Fast Track Sessions Concurrent Sessions IENR Research Lounge Concurrent Sessions Concurrent Sessions Wine & Cheese Reception with Exhibitors Night Shift Session ENA Foundation Event Night Shift Session Education sessions subject to change ¢ Education ¢ Non-Educational ¢ ENA Special Event ¢ Exhibit Hall SATURDAY, SEPT. 17 SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE 7 6:30 am–5:00 pm 7:00–8:00 am 7:15–10:15 am 8:15–9:15 am 9:15 am–12:30 pm 9:30–10:30 am 10:45 am–12:30 pm 12:00 pm–4:00 pm 12:45–1:45 pm 12:45–3:45 pm 2:00–3:00 pm 3:15–4:15 pm 4:30–6:00 pm 6:00–6:30 pm 7:30–10:00 pm Registration Open Concurrent Sessions Deep Dive Sessions Concurrent Sessions Exhibit Hall & AdvancED Open Concurrent Sessions Exhibitor Celebration Meet the Poster Presenters Concurrent Sessions Deep Dive Sessions Concurrent Sessions Concurrent Sessions Closing Session ENA Matinée presented by Stryker Annual Awards Gala ¢ General ¢ Education ¢ Non-Educational ¢ ENA Special Event ¢ Exhibit Hall EXHIBIT HALL Continuing Education Recognition Points (CERPs) Are Available! You’ll love this hands-on experience! Step into the future of emergency nursing as you enter AdvancED, a fully equipped emergency department located at the back of the Exhibit Hall. §§ Product Simulation Demos — Learn how to use emergency care products, instruments, and medications on manikins in a true ED setting. Representatives from highprofile companies will be there to showcase the latest products for the emergency department. §§ ED Clinical Simulations — Experience emergency simulations designed to mimic a real ED setting. High-fidelity manikins are programmed to present with a variety of clinical complications that you may or may not see every day. Demonstrate what you know and learn from your peers as you treat patients of all ages in eight different emergency situations. §§ AdvancED Kiosks — Several monitors will display the various ways the emergency nursing care field is growing and changing Participants can earn 0.5 CERPs Preregister to guarantee a spot, or stop by to see if any space is available. It’s an experience you won’t want to miss! Presented by 8 MCI TRAINING CERPs Available! EXHIBIT HALL 9 From natural disasters to major accidents, Mass Casualty Incidents (MCI) require emergency preparedness for disasters in the field. Located in the Exhibit Hall, the hands-on MCI training offers best practices in communication during a mass casualty incident, techniques in START Triage, selfaid, buddy-aid, and tourniquet application. Featuring military SMRT tents, these exercises prepare nurses for emergencies outside of the ED. Training starts every half hour while the Exhibit Hall is open. Participants can earn 0.5 CERPs. Preregister to guarantee a spot, or stop by to see if any space is available. It’s an experience you won’t want to miss! SPECIAL EVENTS CALENDAR 10 TUESDAY, SEPT. 13 1:00–4:00 pm 7:00–11:00 pm 6:00–8:00 pm Certification Lounge Attendees holding a CEN, CFRN, CPEN, CTRN, or TCRN credential are invited for snacks and a chance to catch a quiet moment between sessions at the Certification Lounge. International Attendee Lunch Evening at Universal Studios Hollywood Get ready for the ultimate Hollywood experience! Attendees will enjoy admission and three additional hours of exclusive, dedicated access to the park. Explore the brand new The Wizarding World of Harry Potter™. Fee included in registration for registration packages that include Thursday, Sept. 15. 1:00–4:00 pm Click here to learn more State Council, Chapter Leaders, and ENA Past Presidents Networking Reception WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 14 11:45 am–12:45 pm ENA Update with the Board of Directors 4:00–5:00 pm Meet the National Election Candidates 4:30–6:30 pm IENR Research Lounge Click here to learn more THURSDAY, SEPT. 15 12:30–6:00 pm Exhibit Hall & AdvancED Open Stop by AdvancED to participate. 12:30 pm Exhibit Hall Ribbon Cutting Be the first one in! Witness the unveiling of the Emergency Nursing 2016 Exhibit Hall. The Exhibit Hall features more than 200 leading suppliers of products and services for every type of emergency care environment and includes the interactive AdvancED simulation area showcasing the latest emergency care products. Sponsored by 3:00–4:00 pm Exhibit Hall Manager’s Hour Attendees who identify themselves as emergency nurse leaders with purchasing power will have exclusive access to the Exhibit Hall to connect with exhibitors and procure equipment and services needed to enhance their ED. 3:00-5:00 pm Poster Sessions Be sure to visit the poster sessions as colleagues share successful ideas, trends, research studies, practical problem-solving efforts, and expertise. Disclosure: Support for this educational activity has been provided by HILL-ROM, which had no influence on the planning or content of this education activity. 5:00–6:00 pm Exhibit Hall Happy Hour Enjoy a complimentary beverage in the Exhibit Hall while you visit with exhibitors. There are a wide variety of vendors showcasing their new emergency products, so be prepared to take back innovative ideas to your organization. Additional beverages will be available for purchase. FRIDAY, SEPT. 16 7:00–9:00 am Certification Recognition Breakfast Please join us for breakfast as we celebrate and recognize BCEN certified nurses. Fee: $43.00 Preregistration required; limited capacity You must be a CEN, CFRN, CPEN, CTRN, or TCRN to attend. Sponsored by 8:00-9:00 am Session One 9:15-10:15 am Session Two 10:30-11:30 am Session Three 1:00-2:00 pm Session Four Utrasound Labs Click here to learn more SPECIAL EVENTS CALENDAR 11 FRIDAY, SEPT. 16 12:15–6:45 pm 8:30-11:30 am Session One 1:00-4:00 pm Session Two Exhibit Hall & AdvancED Open Stop by AdvancED to participate. Hands-On Procedural Cadaver Lab 1:00–4:00 pm Click here to learn more Certification Lounge Attendees holding a CEN, CFRN, CPEN, CTRN, or TCRN credential are invited for snacks and a chance to catch a quiet moment between sessions at the Certification Lounge. 12:00–1:00 pm Emerging Professionals Lunch New to emergency nursing? The Emerging Professionals Lunch is a great opportunity to meet with other nurses who are newer to emergency nursing. If you have been in emergency nursing for five years or less, this is a great way to connect with your peers. Experts including ENA members and healthcare recruitment managers will share tips and answer questions on building a career in emergency nursing. This popular event fills up quickly, so register today! Preregistration required; limited capacity Sponsored by 12:00-4:00 pm Poster Sessions Be sure to visit the poster sessions as colleagues share successful ideas, trends, research studies, practical problem-solving efforts, and expertise. Disclosure: Support for this educational activity has been provided by HILL-ROM, which had no influence on the planning or content of this education activity. General admission: $60 includes drink ticket, and hors d’oeuvres. VIP admission: $80 includes drink ticket, hors d’oeuvres, and access to reserved areas with dedicated bars, and private restrooms. Both admissions include entry to the mainstage performance following the event. Preregistration required; limited capacity Click here to learn more. Sponsored by Sponsored by SATURDAY, SEPT. 17 2:00–5:00 pm 9:15 am–12:30 pm IENR Research Lounge Click here to learn more Exhibit Hall & AdvancED Open 5:45-6:45 pm Poster Sessions Be sure to visit the poster sessions as colleagues share successful ideas, trends, research studies, practical problem-solving efforts, and expertise. Disclosure: Support for this educational activity has been provided by HILL-ROM, which had no influence on the planning or content of this education activity. Wine & Cheese Reception with Exhibitors Enjoy complimentary wine and cheese in the Exhibit Hall while you visit with exhibitors. There are a wide variety of vendors showcasing their new emergency products, so be prepared to take back innovative ideas to your organization. 7:30 pm ENA Foundation Event Conga Room Support the ENA Foundation at one of L.A.’s hottest new clubs, the Conga Room! Enjoy music, dancing, and entertainment in the vibrant, edgy atmosphere while supporting the Foundation’s largest fundraising event of the year. 12:00-4:00 pm 6:00–6:30 pm ENA Matinée Presented by Stryker 7:30-10:00 pm Annual Awards Gala Click here to learn more. WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 14 4:30-6:30 pm FRIDAY, SEPT. 16 IENR RESEARCH LOUNGE 12 2:00–5:00 pm The Institute for Emergency Nursing Research (IENR) Advisory Council will host the Research Lounge. Everyone is welcome to stop by and ask questions related to patient care and professional practice they encounter in their emergency care settings and find out how research findings can drive practice change. New this year: the lounge will be open Wednesday and Friday, allowing more opportunity for those interested in research to have their questions answered. Refreshments will be served. Sponsored by TUESDAY, SEPT. 13 7:45–11:30 am; 1:30–5:00 pm WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 14 7:45–11:15 am GENERAL ASSEMBLY 13 The 2016 General Assembly, ENA’s annual business meeting, will be held September 13–14. ENA President Kathleen E. Carlson, MSN, RN, CEN, FAEN, will preside. Delegates representing ENA’s state councils, including international delegates, will debate and vote on important professional emergency nursing topics that are brought forth as resolutions and bylaws amendment proposals. ENA members are welcome to observe the proceedings. COURSE INFORMATION 14 Registered attendees can earn up to 37.25 contact hours, depending on sessions attended, at Emergency Nursing 2016. Contact hours are earned through attendance at Presessions, Opening and Closing session, Anita Dorr Memorial Lecture and Luncheon, Concurrent sessions, Fast Track sessions, ePoster sessions, and Deep Dive sessions. Accreditation The Emergency Nurses Association is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. The Emergency Nurses Association is approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number CEP #2322. In compliance with ANCC continuing nursing education requirements, all Education Planning Committee members, presenters, faculty, authors, and content reviewers must disclose the presence or absence of any financial or other associations with the manufacturers of commercial products, suppliers of commercial services, or commercial supporters in relation to the educational activity. Learners will be informed if a commercial interest has provided financial or in-kind support for the educational activity, including how content activity is maintained and bias prevented. Course Tickets and Classroom Seating Tickets may be required for some courses, which may require an extra fee. If a ticket or extra fee is required, it will be noted in the course description. All other courses are available on a first-come, first-served basis, so please arrive early. Course Content ENA strives to provide educational opportunities that reflect various aspects and opinions to help nurses make informed decisions about pertinent issues affecting emergency nursing. Comments, opinions, and/or recommendations expressed by the faculty in ENA programs, or by authors of printed and/or visual materials distributed as part of ENA programs, are not necessarily reviewed nor endorsed by the Association. Faculty and program content are subject to change at any time. A select number of education sessions will repeat throughout Emergency Nursing 2016. Look for the REPEAT icon to see when a session repeats. Successful Completion To successfully complete the educational requirements of Emergency Nursing 2016, registered attendees will be required to: §§ Fully attend sessions §§ Complete an evaluation regarding the faculty presentation and the success of the course within 30 days when you record your contact hours What are Continuing Education Recognition Points (CERPs)? CERPs stands for continuing education recognition points. ENA-issued CERPs are not affiliated with, or accredited by, any other nursing organization. ENA CERP designation signifies the session has been granted recognition of content that offers relevant information of value to emergency nursing. BCEN accepts CERPs for recertification if the content is a minimum of 60 minutes. Accrual of CERP content from multiple conference presentations 60 minutes or greater is allowed by BCEN. For example, attendance at two different 30-minute sessions could accrue to the minimum required 60 minutes. Please check the BCEN website, http://www.bcencertifications.org, for current CERP acceptance information. ENA does not guarantee that other organizations, institutions, certification bodies, accreditation agencies, or state boards of nursing will accept CERPs from ENA CERP-designated sessions. Advanced Clinical Sessions ENA offers Advanced Clinical sessions for experienced emergency nurses seeking more in-depth education. COURSE INFORMATION 15 Advanced Practice Sessions ENA has created a focus area specifically designed to provide advanced practice nurses and more experienced emergency nurses with progressive clinical information and diagnostic education. Advancing Practice through ePoster Sessions Research and evidence-based practice ePosters are presented during Emergency Nursing 2016. Take advantage of this opportunity to review current studies on relevant emergency nursing topics. Posters are available for viewing all day Wednesday through Saturday. The researchers will be present to discuss their studies at specified times. Deep Dive Sessions Experience in-depth exploration of a topic that can’t be covered in a traditional course length. Take advantage of this unique opportunity to expand your knowledge in an extended, interactive session format, which requires no additional fee. The Deep Dive format requires no additional fee, but due to limited capacity, preregistration is required. Fast Track Sessions These 30-minute sessions provide attendees the opportunity to hear the latest, need-to-know, cutting-edge information in a fast-paced presentation. TUESDAY, SEPT. 13 WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 14 8:30–11:30 am 6:00–8:00 pm PRESESSION 1 PRESESSION 2 SESSION RESEARCH ADVOCACY The Research Bootcamp is devoted to providing attendees the basic tools and skills needed to boost their research expertise. Attendees will gain knowledge on developing a research question, determining the appropriate methodology, and creating a simplified data analysis. Research is the key to moving the profession of emergency nursing forward by changing practice based on scientific evidence. This session will show you how that’s done. Perhaps the old adage “Truth is stranger than fiction” is no more true than when emergency nurses begin to share their tales from work. To the non-emergency nurse, these tales would often seem fictional, yet they are a daily reality in the emergency department. Join Terry Foster and Jeff Solheim along with invited guests as they share some of these stories. Dig deeper into the people behind the stories and the truths that can be revealed when these stories are carefully dissected. Lisa A. Wolf, PhD, RN, CEN, FAEN Fee: $95 member/ $155 nonmember Nonconference Registrant: $145 member/ $195 nonmember Terry M. Foster, MSN, RN, CCRN, CPEN, CEN, FAEN Jeff A. Solheim, MSN, RN, CEN, TCRN, CFRN, FAEN Preregistration required; limited capacity No fee; Preregister to guarantee a spot, or stop by to see if any space is available; limited capacity 8:30 am–4:30 pm The New ED Manager LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT §§ From interviewing potential new hires to confronting workplace conflict, the new ED manager needs realistic approaches to manage the daily operations of an emergency department PRESESSIONS 16 §§ Success as a new ED manager requires foundational knowledge of the “power tools” that integrate leadership, coaching, and managing §§ With the essential resources and tools available, the new ED manager delivers leadership that is not only effective and empowering, but also directly related to patient outcomes Shelley Cohen, MSN, RN, CEN Fee: $130 member/ $235 nonmember Nonconference Registrant: $285 member/ $385 nonmember Lunch provided Preregistration required; limited capactiy Research Bootcamp Tales from the Stretcherside FRIDAY, SEPT. 16 SATURDAY, SEPT. 17 7:15–10:15 am 12:45–3:45 pm Building a Case for Change: Developing a Comprehensive Plan for ED Throughput Make No Bones About It: Session I (Upper Extremities) Make No Bones About It: Session II (Lower Extremities) ADVANCED PRACTICE ADVANCED PRACTICE 8:30–11:30 am LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT DEEP DIVE SESSIONS §§ Developing a comprehensive plan for managing ED crowding and throughput is key to maximizing efficiency. This session will focus on building an individualized plan for your ED to address throughput challenges. §§ This interactive workshop targeted for the emergency nurse practitioner will help participants develop a more advanced understanding of the assessment and management of common upper extremity orthopedic injuries §§ This interactive workshop targeted for the emergency nurse practitioner will help participants develop a more advanced understanding of the assessment and management of common lower extremity orthopedic injuries §§ Presenting the case for change: Executive leadership support is critical to solving ED crowding issues. Learn how to develop and present your case for change in an impactful manner that will increase your chances of executive sponsorship of your project. §§ Contextual relevance is provided by the integration of case studies and discussion of pertinent physical findings and differential diagnosis, with hands-on practice of reduction and splinting skills §§ Contextual relevance is provided by the integration of case studies and discussion of pertinent physical findings and differential diagnosis with hands-on practice of reduction and splinting skills §§ During this working session, participants will determine actionable items and next steps for improving flow in the ED. Participants will leave with a framework for developing an ED throughput team, engaging key stakeholders, and and developing key process improvement techniques they can immediately begin using to improve patient flow. April Novotny, MSN, RN, CEN No fee; Preregister to guarantee a spot, or stop by to see if any space is available; limited capacity §§ This workshop will complement the content provided in Make No Bones About It: Session II, which explores the assessment, diagnosis, and management of lower extremity orthopedic injuries Margaret J. Carman, DNP, RN, ACNP-BC, ENP-BC, FAEN Jennifer Odell, MSN, RN, FNP-C, CPEN No fee; Preregister to guarantee a spot, or stop by to see if any space is available; limited capacity Sessions I and II may be taken independently. What Do You Mean I Have to Testify?! CLINICAL §§ Learn how to defend your practice by identifying the legally acceptable guidelines §§ Observe examples of testimony and learn how to successfully navigate direct and cross exam §§ Practice your skills in a mock trial. Gain immediate feedback to help you prepare for your day in court. 17 Robin Olafson, BSN, RN, OR-SANE-A, FNE Kristine Karcher, BSN, RN, OR-SANE-CDME Patti Kenyon, RN, OR-SANE-A, DME No fee; Preregister to guarantee a spot, or stop by to see if any space is available; limited capacity §§ This workshop will complement the content provided in Make No Bones about It: Session I, which explores the assessment, diagnosis, and management of upper extremity orthopedic injuries Margaret J. Carman, DNP, RN, ACNP-BC, ENP-BC, FAEN Jennifer Odell, MSN, RN, FNP-C, CPEN No fee; Preregister to guarantee a spot, or stop by to see if any space is available; limited capacity Sessions I and II may be take independently. TUESDAY, SEPT. 13 Is It Really that Bad? Trauma DecisionMaking in a Community Hospital PRESESSION 1 The New ED Manager Richard A. Durkee III, BSN, RN, CEN, CPEN 8:30 am–4:30 pm EDUCATION SESSIONS BY DAY 18 LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT Shelley Cohen, MSN, RN, CEN WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 14 8:30–11:30 am PRESESSION 2 Research Bootcamp RESEARCH TRAUMA REPEAT tPA Administration for Ischemic CVA in Under 15 Minutes CLINICAL REPEAT Mark Boswell, MSN, RN, APRN-BC, FNP-BC, CEN, CPEN, CFRN, CTRN Validating Triage Competency CLINICAL Lisa A. Wolf, PhD, RN, CEN, FAEN Shelley Cohen, MSN, RN, CEN 6:00–8:00 pm Care Settings are Not Universally Equal: Tailoring Quality Initiatives to Prevent Harm in the ED Tales from the Stretcherside ADVOCACY QUALITY & SAFETY Terry M. Foster, MSN, RN, CCRN, CPEN, CEN, FAEN Jeff A. Solheim, MSN, RN , CEN, TCRN, CFRN, FAEN No fee; Preregister to guarantee a spot, or stop by to see if any space is available. Ron Kraus, MSN, RN, CEN, ACNS-BC THURSDAY, SEPT. 15 Two EDs, 3,700 Miles Apart: Differences and Similarities in ED Crowding 7:30–8:30 am CONCURRENT SESSIONS Federal and State Updates ADVOCACY Richard Mereu, JD Care of the Veteran Patient: What Every ED Nurse Needs to Know CLINICAL REPEAT Lauren M. Bonar, MSN, RN, CEN Carolynn A. Bitzer, MSN, RN, APN, BC, FNP Linda Garvin, MHA, RN Sleep Hygiene: Sleep Without Mistakes for the Shift Worker QUALITY & SAFETY Emergency Behavioral Health Care: Changing Practice and Perspectives QUALITY & SAFETY John Ross Dutton, BSN, RN, CEN Peg Gulker, MS, RN, CEN Miranda Naegele, BSN, RN, CEN, LMT Leadership: The Next Generation LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT AnnMarie Papa, DNP, RN, CEN, NE-BC, FAEN, FAAN Rethinking Emergency Care: The Design and Implementation of a Comprehensive ED Follow-Up Program QUALITY & SAFETY Kathleen McBride, MBA, MSN, RN The Unintended Consequence of Outpatient Narcotic Dependency Treatment: Accidental Ingestion of Opioids by Children in the Home PEDIATRICS Mary Frey, MSN, RN, CNL, CPN, CPEN Curtis Olson, BSN, BA, RN, EMT-P, CEN CLINICAL M. Christien van der Linden, PhD, MsCE RN, ENP, CEN 8:45–9:45 am CONCURRENT SESSIONS “It’s Like a Weight on Your Back”: Emergency Nurses’ Perceptions of Working While Fatigued QUALITY & SAFETY Lisa A. Wolf, PhD, RN, CEN, FAEN When the ED Must Close: The Role of the Mobile ED Known as Carolinas MED-1 LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT Gregory R. Miller, BSN, RN, EMT-P, CEN, CMTE Collaboration in the ED: The Role of the Clinical Pharmacist LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT Joel Van Heukelom, PharmD Trends in Trauma & Critical Care CLINICAL REPEAT Karie J. Pearce, BSN, RN, CEN, CPEN THURSDAY, SEPT. 15 10:00 am–12:15 pm EDUCATION SESSIONS BY DAY OPENING SESSION A PASSION FOR THE ART OF NURSING (Based on The HeArt of Nursing”, C. Wendler) Kathleen Bartholomew, MN, RN As emergency room nurses tackle everyday challenges, it is clear that many are overwhelmed. Nurses are asked to do more with less, while organizations constantly rate and evaluate staff on patient satisfaction. Often, we are asked to meet patient expectations when they are unrealistic, or we have no control, or can’t even meet our own needs. Yet amid this chaos is an unprecedented opportunity. Using the power of story, Kathleen inspires nurses to be in awe and appreciation of a nurses’ work by reminding us of those profound moments where we have connected deeply to another human being. Rekindling your passion for this amazing profession is far from an emotional exercise. In our fast paced, high stress world, it is this very bond that holds the template for preserving our humanity. 12:30–2:00 pm ANITA DORR, RN, FAEN, MEMORIAL LECTURE AND LUNCHEON The Passion Leak: What It Is and How to Stop It LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT §§ Becoming a nurse and an emergency nurse: motivation, vision, and living the ABC’s - Action, Brains, Compassion §§ Becoming indifferent: the passion leak...a drip at a time §§ Becoming rekindled: the fire burns again - recovery and renewal Anne Manton, PhD, RN, APRN, PMHNP-BC, FAEN, FAAN Fee: $65, Preregistration required; limited capacity CLINICAL 3:00–4:00 pm CONCURRENT SESSIONS Balancing on the Threshold of Safety: Emergency Nurses’ Perceptions of Safe Staffing QUALITY & SAFETY Lisa A. Wolf, PhD, RN, CEN, FAEN Environmental Emergencies in Pediatrics: Bites and Stings REPEAT Lauren M. Bonar, MSN, RN, CEN Carolynn A. Bitzer, MSN, RN, APN, BC, FNP Linda Garvin, MHA, RN Is It Really that Bad? Trauma DecisionMaking in a Community Hospital TRAUMA REPEAT Richard A. Durkee III, BSN, RN, CEN, CPEN tPA Administration for Ischemic CVA in Under 15 Minutes CLINICAL REPEAT Mark Boswell, MSN, RN, APRN-BC, FNPBC, CEN, CPEN, CFRN, CTRN Trends in Trauma & Critical Care CLINICAL REPEAT Karie J. Pearce, BSN, RN, CEN, CPEN STEMI Assist Team: Time is of the Essence QUALITY & SAFETY La Shawn M. Ritchie, BSN, RN, CEN Angela Perreault, BSN, RN, CMSRN 4:15–4:45 pm FAST TRACK SESSIONS Kathleen S. Jordan, DNP, MS, FNP-BC, ENP-BC, SANE-P 10 Ways to Standardize ED Intake Across a Health System: LEAN Principles to Engage Your Team and Create Change Promoting Healthy Workplaces: Stand Up for Safety Julia Bossie, MSN, RN, CEN, CNL Freda G. Lyon, MSN, RN, NE-BC ADVANCED CLINICAL LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT AnnMarie Papa, DNP, RN, CEN, NE-BC, FAEN, FAAN 19 Care of the Veteran Patient: What Every ED Nurse Needs to Know LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT THURSDAY, SEPT. 15 4:15–4:45 pm (Continued) EDUCATION SESSIONS BY DAY 20 Agricultural Trauma: Home on the Farm TRAUMA Pamela D. Bartley, BSN, RN, CEN, CCRN, CPEN, CFRN, TCRN Don’t Get Burned! A Best Practice Algorithm to Standardize Care of Pediatric Burn Patients PEDIATRICS Mary Frey, MSN, RN, CNL, CPN, CPEN Fighting Fever Phobia: Discharge Teaching for Parents of Stable, Febrile Pediatric Patients PEDIATRICS Curtis Olson, BSN, BA, RN, EMT-P, CEN Implementation of Nurse-Driven Suicide Screening in an Urban ED CLINICAL Russell Genzel, MSN, RN, CEN Celeste Johnson, DNP, APRN, PMH, CNS Kimberly Roaten, PhD It’s My Data, Darn It! Providing Patients with THEIR Test Results QUALITY & SAFETY Brian Johnson, RN, CEN, CPEN Mobile Psychiatric Team in an Urban ED QUALITY & SAFETY Mindy Michel, MSN, RN Christina Noah, MSN, RN, CEN Social Media 101... But First, Let Me Take a Selfie! LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT Daniel Misa, BS, RN, CEN, CPEN EVENING AT UNIVERSAL STUDIOS HOLLYWOOD THURSDAY, SEPT. 15 7:00–11:00 pm SPECIAL EVENT Get ready for the ultimate Hollywood experience! ENA is kicking off the world’s largest emergency nursing conference with a welcome party at Universal Studios Hollywood. Enjoy thrilling theme park rides and shows, a real working movie studio, and L.A.’s best restaurants while enjoying music from the Universal Studios Hollywood resident DJ. ENA attendees will have exclusive access to: §§ The brand new The Wizarding World of Harry Potter™ §§ The new 3–D Minion ride Despicable Me Minion Mayhem §§ The Simpsons® ride §§ Shrek 4–D™ attraction §§ The legendary Studio Tour with Video Host Jimmy Fallon. Tour compliments of the ENA Foundation. There is no additional fee to attend the Evening at Universal Studios Hollywood for conference attendees who are registered for Thursday, Sept. 15. Tickets are $65 for guests. Click here to learn more. HARRY POTTER characters, names and related indicia are © & ™ Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. Harry Potter Publishing Rights © JKR. (s16) 21 ULTRASOUND LABS EDUCATION LAB SESSIONS 22 FRIDAY, SEPT. 16 Session One: 8:00–9:00 am Session Two: 9:15–10:15 am Session Three: 10:30–11:30 am Session Four: 1:00–2:00 pm CERPs AVAILABLE! Develop expertise in inserting IVs, regardless of the situation, with handson skill training in ultrasound-guided IV insertion. Using the latest technology, lab instructors help guide participants to become more proficient in IV insertion, decreasing the number of sticks needed when minutes count. Please preregister for this session as it fills up quickly. Fee: $50 Preregistration required; limited capacity Participants can earn 1.0 CERPs Instructors, surgical supplies, and medical equipment for these labs have been provided by . EDUCATION LAB SESSIONS 23 HANDS-ON PROCEDURAL CADAVER LAB FRIDAY, SEPT. 16 Session One: 8:30–11:30 am Session Two: 1:00–4:00 pm CERPs AVAILABLE! Register to participate in this practical, hands-on cadaver lab. With top faculty leading this session, participants will review relevant anatomy associated with emergency care procedures. It’s the perfect opportunity to enhance your understanding of various procedures and their associated benefits and risks. Fee: $100 Preregistration required; limited capacity. Participants can earn 3.0 CERPs Instructors, surgical supplies, and medical equipment for these labs have been provided by FRIDAY, SEPT. 16 8:00–9:00 am EDUCATION SESSIONS BY DAY 24 CLINICAL CONCURRENT SESSIONS Basic Life Support — Our Story CLINICAL Recognize These and Save a Life — Using the ECG as Your Crystal Ball REPEAT Becky Halon, BSN, RN Josh Halon, MSN, RN, EDAC QUALITY & SAFETY REPEAT Janis Farnholtz Provinse, MS, RN, CNS, CEN Taking the Fear Out of Ocular Emergencies: Eyeballing Your Patients CLINICAL REPEAT Megan Lynott, OD, BA Coordinated Resuscitation: It’s Not Just about the Compressions QUALITY & SAFETY REPEAT Alison Day, PhD, MSc, PGCE, BSc (Hons), RN Carol Oldroyd, MSc, BSc (Hons), PGCE, RGN, RNT Creating a Culture of Safety and How It (Literally) Pays to be Nice QUALITY & SAFETY Deb Delaney, MHA, BSN, RN, CEN Geriatric Patients, ED Guidelines, and Evidence-based Practice: A Case Analysis CLINICAL REPEAT Dawn M. Specht, PhD, MSN, RN, APN, CEN, CPEN, CCRN, CCNS Is It Syncope or Long QT? Understanding Long QT Syndrome (LQTS) in the Pediatric Population PEDIATRICS Joanne E. Navarroli, MSN, RN, CEN Operational Processes, Technology, and Physical Designs that Keep Staff and Patients Safe LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT Jon Huddy, MArch, BS, AIA, NCARB Freda G. Lyon, MSN, RN, NE-BC Nicole Storer, BSN, RN, CEN, TCRN Geriatric Patients in the ED CLINICAL REPEAT Renee Holleran, PhD, FNP-BC, CEN, FAEN Improving Child Protection in the ED: Identification, Evaluation, and Treatment of Child Maltreatment 8:30–11:30 am PEDIATRICS DEEP DIVE SESSIONS Building a Case for Change: Developing a Comprehensive Plan for ED Throughput LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT April Novotny, MSN, RN, CEN No fee; preregistration required; limited capacity Kathleen S. Jordan, DNP, MS, FNP-BC, ENP-BC, SANE-P The Process of Becoming and Remaining an Emergency Nurse CLINICAL REPEAT Nancy Winters, PhD, RN, ANP-C Restraint Reduction in the ED 9:15–10:15 am CLINICAL CONCURRENT SESSIONS Bugs and Drugs — The Pathophysiology and Pharmacology of Infectious Disease CLINICAL Enhancing a Culture of Safety: ED Nursing Peer Review Catherine Hesse, MSN, NP, RN Tiffany Alves, MS, RN, CNS, CEN Kari Gaston, BSN, RN, CCRN, CEN REPEAT Anthony M. Angelow, MSN, CRNP, ACNPBC, AGACNP-BC, ACNPC, CEN 10:30–11:30 am Confronting Workplace Disrespect HeadOn with Crucial Conversations Care of the Rural Trauma Patient LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT Brittany Newberry, PhD, MSN, MPH, APRN, ENP, FNP REPEAT David Nelson, BS Designing for Geriatrics, Pediatrics, and Psychiatric Patients LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT Jon Huddy, MArch, BS, AIA, NCARB Freda G. Lyon, MSN, RN, NE-BC CONCURRENT SESSIONS TRAUMA REPEAT Heroes are Human Too: Exploring Depression, PTSD, and Suicide Among Our Healthcare Responders ADVOCACY REPEAT Natasha Lukasiewich, HHP, RN, CCRN-K, CEN, CFRN, EMS-RN, LNC FRIDAY, SEPT. 16 10:30–11:30 am (Continued) EDUCATION SESSIONS BY DAY Managers and Educators Working Together to Improve Orientation Outcomes: A Road Map for Success LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT Mary Zaleski, DNP, RN, CEN Carol Gallaher, MSN, CEN Naughty Neonates: Providing Safe ED Care CLINICAL Lisa Gilmore, DNP, APRN, ACCNS, CEN, CPEN Basic Life Support — Our Story CLINICAL REPEAT Becky Halon, BSN, RN Josh Halon, MSN, RN, EDAC Geriatric Patients, ED Guidelines, and Evidence-based Practice: A Case Analysis CLINICAL REPEAT Dawn M. Specht, PhD, MSN, RN, APN, CEN, CPEN, CCRN, CCNS Taking the Fear Out of Ocular Emergencies: Eyeballing Your Patients CLINICAL REPEAT Megan Lynott, OD, BA Research and Evidence-based Practice Papers: Presentation I RESEARCH Moderator: Michael D. Moon, PhD, MSN, RN, CEN, CNS-CC, FAEN Parts I and II may be taken independently. Part II is Saturday, September 17 at 9:30 am. 11:45 am–12:15 pm FAST TRACK SESSIONS Between a Clot and a Hard Place: Antidotes for Novel Oral Anticoagulants PHARMACOLOGY Code Stroke: Well-Known Protocol with a New Perspective REPEAT Debbie Heckler, MSN, RN Stacy Kreger, MPH, BSN, CEN Lauren Szymanski, BSN, RN Creative Competency in the ED LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT Steven L. Strout, MSN, RN, CEN, CPEN Injury Prevention “Funk” You Up ... Don’t Believe Me, Just Watch! TRAUMA REPEAT 1:15–1:45 pm FAST TRACK SESSIONS I Want to be Sedated: Procedural Sedation in the ED CLINICAL Maranda L. Herrera, BSN, RN, CEN, CCRN Red Flag or False Alarm? Common Emergent Pediatric Conditions and the Less Serious Ones that Mimic Them PEDIATRICS Elizabeth L. Stone, MSN, RN, CPEN Agricultural Trauma: Home on the Farm TRAUMA REPEAT Kimberly R. Brandenburg, MSN, RN, CEN, CPEN Pamela D. Bartley, BSN, RN, CEN, CCRN, CPEN, CFRN, TCRN Moral Distress: A Qualitative Study of Emergency Nurses Between a Clot and a Hard Place: Antidotes for Novel Oral Anticoagulants RESEARCH Ruthie Robinson, PhD, RN, CNS, CEN, NEA-BC, FAEN Cynthia Stinson, PhD, RN, CNS Pain Control in Rib Fractures — Continuous Intercostal Nerve Block (CINB) ADVANCED CLINICAL Nancy Denke, DNP, ACNP-BC, FNP-BC, CEN, CCRN, FAEN Sustained Success: Screening for Child Passenger Safety in the Pediatric ED PEDIATRICS 25 CLINICAL Michelle Moccia, DNP, MSN, RN, ANPT-BC, CCRN REPEAT Serena Harris, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP CLINICAL Top 10 Tips, Tools & Training for Improving Care for Older Adults in the ED Kathleen Kiley, BSN, RN, CPEN PHARMACOLOGY REPEAT Serena Harris, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP Code Stroke: Well-Known Protocol with a New Perspective CLINICAL REPEAT Debbie Heckler, MSN, RN Stacy Kreger, MPH, BSN, CEN Lauren Szymanski, BSN, RN Injury Prevention “Funk” You Up ... Don’t Believe Me, Just Watch! TRAUMA REPEAT Kimberly R. Brandenburg, MSN, RN, CEN, CPEN FRIDAY, SEPT. 16 1:15–1:45 pm (Continued) EDUCATION SESSIONS BY DAY 26 Saving Seconds Can Save Lives: How Defining Role Expectations, Positions, and Communications Protocols in Trauma Can Make All the Difference TRAUMA Mary McAdams, BSN, RN, CEN, CPEN Thinking Outside the Box: Innovative Strategies for ED Nursing Education LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT Kathleen Kiley, BSN, RN, CPEN 2:00–3:00 pm CONCURRENT SESSIONS Hello! I’m New Here: Orientation Beyond the Basics LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT Kara Bauman, MN, RN, CEN, CPEN, TCRN Implementing an ED Telepsychiatry Program LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT Margaret McMahon, MN, APN, NP-C, CEN, FAEN Improving Self-Care Post ED Discharge in the Pediatric Asthma Patient PEDIATRICS Gail Schoolden, MS, APRN-CNS, CPEN Moral Distress and Coping in Emergency Nurses RESEARCH Kathleen E. Zavotsky, PhD, RN, CCRN, CEN, ACNS-BC Nurse, Heal Thyself ADVOCACY Deb Delaney, MHA, BSN, RN, CEN Heroes are Human Too: Exploring Depression, PTSD, and Suicide Among Our Healthcare Responders ADVOCACY REPEAT Natasha Lukasiewich, HHP, RN, CCRN-K, CEN, CFRN, EMS-RN, LNC Recognize These and Save a Life — Using the ECG as Your Crystal Ball CLINICAL REPEAT Janis Farnholtz Provinse, MS, RN, CNS, CEN From Subpar to Star: One ED’s Journey to ‘Flipping This House’ in Under One Year QUALITY & SAFETY REPEAT Colleen P. Desai, MSN, RN, CEN, CPEN 3:15–4:15 pm CONCURRENT SESSIONS Babies Behaving Badly PEDIATRICS Deena Brecher, MSN, RN, ACNS-BC, CEN, CPEN Congenital Heart Disease: More than Just a Pediatric Concern PEDIATRICS Rachel Holman Mark, BSN, RN, CPN Evidence-Based Practice in Pediatric Emergency Care: Improving Quality and Safety in the ED PEDIATRICS Kathleen S. Jordan, DNP, MS, FNP-BC, ENP-BC, SANE-P Knocking the Substance Abuse Train off the Tracks — Partnering with Community Resources to Provide a Continuum of Care CLINICAL Karen L. Butterworth-Erban, MSN, RN, CNL, CNML OB ED: A New Approach to Care CLINICAL Catherine Hesse, MSN, NP, RN Suzanne Wiesner, MBA/HCM, RN, C-EFM Care of the Rural Trauma Patient TRAUMA REPEAT Brittany Newberry, PhD, MSN, MPH, APRN, ENP, FNP Coordinated Resuscitation: It’s Not Just about the Compressions QUALITY & SAFETY REPEAT Alison Day, PhD, MSc, PGCE, BSc (Hons), RN Carol Oldroyd, MSc, BSc (Hons), PGCE, RGN, RNT Geriatric Patients in the ED CLINICAL REPEAT Renee Holleran, PhD, FNP-BC, CEN, FAEN FRIDAY, SEPT. 16 4:30–5:30 pm EDUCATION SESSIONS BY DAY 27 CLINICAL CONCURRENT SESSIONS The Process of Becoming and Remaining an Emergency Nurse CLINICAL REPEAT Nancy Winters, PhD, RN, ANP-C From ED to Inpatient: Process, Placement, and Timing LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT Lynne Bunch, MBA, MSN, RN Dallas B. Lambert, BSN, RN Kate Anderson, BSN, RN, PCCN Pediatric Surge: Is Your ED Ready? PEDIATRICS Donna L. Hovey, MPPM, BSN, RN, CEN, CCRN Bugs and Drugs — The Pathophysiology and Pharmacology of Infectious Disease CLINICAL REPEAT Anthony M. Angelow, MSN, CRNP, ACNPBC, AGACNP-BC, ACNPC, CEN Confronting Workplace Disrespect Head-On with Crucial Conversations LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT What Will They Think of Next? New Trends in Designer Drugs REPEAT David Nelson, BS Tales of the Crypt: The Mysteries of Cryptogenic Strokes ADVANCED CLINICAL Nancy Denke, DNP, ACNP-BC, FNP-BC, CEN, CCRN, FAEN Joanne E. Navarroli, MSN, RN, CEN From Subpar to Star: One ED’s Journey to ‘Flipping This House’ in Under One Year QUALITY & SAFETY REPEAT Colleen P. Desai, MSN, RN, CEN, CPEN 7:30–8:30 pm NIGHT SHIFT SESSIONS Forensic Examination of Intentional Wounds: Introduction to GSWs, Stabbings, and Patterned Injuries CLINICAL Gina Carbino, BSN, RN, CEN, CPEN, SANE-A 8:45–9:45 pm NIGHT SHIFT SESSIONS Sex: ED Nurses Can Do It Better CLINICAL D’Leene L. Peet, BSN, RN ENA FOUNDATION EVENT FRIDAY, SEPT. 16 7:30 pm Conga Room The Foundation’s largest fundraising event of the year supports scholarships for nursing education. Make a difference by joining us and helping a student learn to save lives. General admission: $60 includes drink ticket, and hors d’oeuvres. VIP admission: $80 includes drink ticket, hors d’oeuvres, and access to reserved areas with dedicated bars, and private restrooms. Both admissions include entry to the mainstage performance following the event. Sponsored by: 28 Conga Room photograph courtesy of Benny Chan/Fotoworks SPECIAL EVENT Join the ENA Foundation at the spectacular Conga Room in the heart of the bustling L.A. Live entertainment complex! Enjoy an exciting evening of music, dancing and hors d’oeuvres in one of L.A.’s hottest new, vibrant clubs. SATURDAY, SEPT. 17 7:00–8:00 am EDUCATION SESSIONS BY DAY 29 CONCURRENT SESSIONS Can a Geriatric Workshop for Emergency Nurses Change Their Knowledge, Attitudes, and Behaviors in Caring for Older Adults? RESEARCH Denise Rhew, RN, CNS, CEN Care of the Transgender Patient in the ED from Two Perspectives: When Checking a Box isn’t So Easy CLINICAL Shelter from the Storm: Improving Pediatric Behavioral Healthcare in an Emergency Setting by Recognizing Basic Human Needs PEDIATRICS Edward R. Keating, BSN, RN, CEN, CPEN, CPN Jennifer Farmer, BSN, RN, CPEN, CPN, IAFN, SANE-P The Male Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE): Positives, Problems, and Pitfalls CLINICAL Stephen Goux, MSN, RN, AFN-BC, SANE-A, SANE-P, CPN, CPEN, CEN, TCRN REPEAT Justin Milici, MSN, RN, CEN, CPEN, CFRN, TCRN, CCRN, FAEN Tots & Tummies: A Review of Pediatric Abdominal Pain Complaints 8:15–9:15 am CONCURRENT SESSIONS Enterprise-Wide Horizontal Violence: It is One Giant Sandbox LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT Rebekah Dailey, BSN, RN, CEN, CPEN Hemodynamic Monitoring 101 ADVANCED CLINICAL REPEAT Brett A. Dodd, BSN, RN, CEN, CCRN, CFRN, TCRN Pediatric Emergency Care Coordinators: Is Your ED Ready to Treat All of Those Kids? PEDIATRICS Cheryl Adams, BSN, RN, CEN, CPEN ADVANCED PRACTICE Evolution of an ED Severe Sepsis Alert and Practice Protocol, Lessons Learned QUALITY & SAFETY REPEAT Darleen A. Williams, DNP, CNS, CEN, CCNS, CNS-BC, EMT-P Katrin Breault, BSN, RN, CEN How ED Information Technology Plays a Role in Managing Populations and Improving Patient Satisfaction LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT Eric Ringle, MS, RN How Thin Can You Get Them? A Review of ‘Blood Thinners’ PHARMACOLOGY REPEAT Michael D. Gooch, MSN, RN, ACNP-BC, FNP-BC, ENP-BC, CFRN, CTRN, CEN, NREMT-P Lisa Gilmore, DNP, APRN, ACCNS, CEN, CPEN 7:15–10:15 am DEEP DIVE SESSIONS Make No Bones about It Session I (Upper Extremities) ADVANCED PRACTICE Margaret J. Carman, DNP, RN, ACNP-BC, ENP-BC, FAEN Jennifer Odell, MSN, RN, FNP-C, CPEN No fee; Preregister to guarantee a spot, or stop by to see if any space is available; limited capacity. Sessions I and II may be taken independently. What Do You Mean I have to Testify?! CLINICAL Robin Olafson, BSN, RN, OR-SANE-A, FNE Kristine Karcher, BSN, RN, OR-SANE, CDME Patti Kenyon, RN, OR-SANE-A, DME No fee; Preregister to guarantee a spot, or stop by to see if any space is available; limited capacity. Putting Together Shattered Dreams — A Step-by-Step Guide to Creating an Injury Prevention Program Aimed at Distracted Driving TRAUMA REPEAT Robin S. Powers-Jarvis, PhD, RN, CEN, CTRN, CCRN Service Recovery & Customer Service: Developing ED Strategies for Success LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT Janet E. Abbott Eckhart, EdD, MSN, RN Mind, Body, and Spirit: Developing Critical Thinking, Intuition, and Resilience LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT Kristine Powell, MSN, RN, CEN, NEA-BC, FAEN SATURDAY, SEPT. 17 Deaths and Domestic Violence: How You Can Make a Difference! Strangulation 101: Screening, Assessment, and Evaluation of ED Patients Reporting Strangulation Chantal Howard, MSN, RN, CEN Jamie L. Reyno, BS Tasha Sullivan, MSW Masters of Disguise: Recognizing Neonatal and Pediatric Cardiac Emergencies Rachell A. Ekroos, MSN, BSN, APRN-BC, AFN-BC Research and Evidence-Based Practice Papers: Presentation II Kaci A. Rainey, BSN, RN, CEN RESEARCH When the Bough Breaks: How You Can Help a Grieving Family After a Sudden Infant Death. A Mother’s Personal Experience My Patient has a VAD: Is That Bad? Moderator: Michael D. Moon, PhD, MSN, RN, CEN, CNS-CC, FAEN Parts I and II may be taken independently. Part I is Friday, September 16 at 10:30 am. Lisa Gilmore, DNP, APRN, ACCNS, CEN, CPEN 8:15–9:15 am (Continued) EDUCATION SESSIONS BY DAY 30 CLINICAL ADVOCACY REPEAT REPEAT PEDIATRICS Eileen Carlins, MSW, LSW 9:30–10:30 am CONCURRENT SESSIONS Acute Coagulopathy of Trauma: Past and Future Implications for Damage Control Resuscitation CLINICAL Marcia Cornell, MSN, RN-BC, ACNS-BC What Came First: The Chicken or the Egg? Focusing on Patient Satisfaction vs Staff Satisfaction LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT TRAUMA Kaci A. Rainey, BSN, RN, CEN Beyond a Reasonable Doubt: The Impact of ED Photo-Documentation in Prosecuting Childhood Sexual & Physical Assault PEDIATRICS The Emergency Nurse Role in Changing the Healthcare Environment REPEAT Jennifer Farmer, BSN, RN, CPEN, CPN, IAFN SANE-P Edward R. Keating, BSN, RN, CEN, CPEN, CPN REPEAT Missy Angeley, BSN, RN Lynn Kelley, MSN, RN You Can Handle the Truth: Allaying Fears about Testifying in Court QUALITY & SAFETY Stephen Goux, MSN, RN, AFN-BC, SANE-A, SANE-P, CPN, CPEN, CEN, TCRN Breathe Easy: Ventilators for ED Nurses ADVANCED CLINICAL REPEAT Mark Denno, BSN, RN, CEN, RCP, RRT 12:45–1:45 pm CONCURRENT SESSIONS PEDIATRICS CLINICAL Regionalization of Psychiatric Care: An Antidote to Boarding CLINICAL Leslie Zun, MD Scott Zeller, MD Beyond a Reasonable Doubt: The Impact of ED Photo-Documentation in Prosecuting Childhood Sexual & Physical Assault PEDIATRICS REPEAT Jennifer Farmer, BSN, RN, CPEN, CPN, IAFN SANE-P Edward R. Keating, BSN, RN, CEN, CPEN, CPN Care of the Transgender Patient in the ED from Two Prespectives: When Checking a Box isn’t So Easy CLINICAL REPEAT Justin Milici, MSN, RN, CEN, CPEN, CFRN, TCRN, CCRN, FAEN Evolution of an ED Severe Sepsis Alert and Practice Protocol, Lessons Learned QUALITY & SAFETY REPEAT Darleen A. Williams, DNP, CNS, CEN, CCNS, CNS-BC, EMT-P Katrin Breault, BSN, RN, CEN SATURDAY, SEPT. 17 Improving the Care of the Pediatric Patient in the ED Through Successful Parent Advisory Council Partnership 3:15–4:15 pm How Thin Can You Get Them? A Review of ‘Blood Thinners’ ADVOCACY Challenges in Geriatric Trauma 12:45–1:45 pm (Continued) EDUCATION SESSIONS BY DAY PHARMACOLOGY REPEAT Michael D. Gooch, MSN, RN, ACNP-BC, FNP-BC, ENP-BC, CFRN, CTRN, CEN, NREMT-P Rethinking Engagement of the ED Workforce: 5 Proven, Must-Deploy Tactics for ED Leaders LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT REPEAT Janie Schumaker, MBA, BSN, RN, CEN, CENP, CPHQ, FABC 12:45–3:45 pm DEEP DIVE SESSIONS Make No Bones about It Session II (Lower Extremities) ADVANCED PRACTICE Margaret J. Carman, DNP, RN, ACNP-BC, ENP-BC, FAEN Jennifer Odell, MSN, RN, FNP-C, CPEN No fee; preregistration required; limited capacity Sessions I and II may be taken independently. 2:00–3:00 pm CONCURRENT SESSIONS Deaths and Domestic Violence: How You Can Make a Difference! ADVOCACY REPEAT Chantal Howard, MSN, RN, CEN Jamie L. Reyno, BS Tasha Sullivan, MSW Kerry A. Gold, BSN, CEN, CCRN, MICN Looking to International EDs for Innovation in Maximizing Capacity and Reducing Length of Stay LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT Jon Huddy, MArch, BS, AIA, NCARB Nancy M. Bonalumi, DNP, RN, CEN, FAEN Duncan Sissons, BSc, MRICS, Dip, Proj, Man, MAPM Crystalloids are DEATH: Permissive Hypotension, Component Therapy & Damage Control Surgery CLINICAL Cheryl Randolph, MSN, RN, FNP, CEN, CPEN, CCRN Strangulation 101: Screening, Assessment, and Evaluation of ED Patients Reporting Strangulation CLINICAL REPEAT Rachell A. Ekroos, MSN, BSN, APRN-BC, AFN-BC What Came First: The Chicken or the Egg? Focusing on Patient Satisfaction vs Staff Satisfaction TRAUMA Jami Blackwell, BSN, BS, RN, TCRN, CEN Can Focused Efforts Overcome the Effects of Burnout, Compassion Fatigue, and Vicarious Trauma for Nurses? RESEARCH Daniel Doherty, MSN, RN, CEN Panel Discussion: Navigating the Legal Conundrums as a Nurse QUALITY & SAFETY Stephen Goux, MSN, RN, AFN-BC, SANE-A, SANE-P, CPN, CPEN, CEN, TCRN Robin Olafson, BSN, RN, OR-SANE-A, FNE Hemodynamic Monitoring 101 ADVANCED CLINICAL REPEAT Brett A. Dodd, BSN, RN, CEN, CCRN, CFRN, TCRN Putting Together Shattered Dreams — A Step-by-Step Guide to Creating an Injury Prevention Program Aimed at Distracted Driving TRAUMA REPEAT Robin S. Powers-Jarvis, PhD, RN, CEN, CTRN, CCRN Missy Angeley, BSN, RN Lynn Kelley, MSN, RN Rethinking Engagement of the ED Workforce: 5 Proven, Must-Deploy Tactics for ED Leaders Using LEAN Principles to Reduce ED Length of Stay for Admitted Patients Janie Schumaker, MBA, BSN, RN, CEN, CPHQ, FABC LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT REPEAT LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT Michael Valendo, MSN, RN, NE-BC, CEN Breathe Easy: Ventilators for ED Nurses ADVANCED CLINICAL REPEAT Mark Denno, BSN, RN, CEN, RCP, RRT 31 CONCURRENT SESSIONS LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT REPEAT ENA on a Mission: Caring in Cambodia LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT Nicholas Nelson, MS, RN, CEN, CPEN, TCRN, CCRN, NRP Laura L. Kuensting, DNP, APRN, PCNS-BC, CPNP, CPEN Jeff Solheim, MSN, RN-BC, CEN, TCRN, CFRN, FAEN SATURDAY, SEPT. 17 3:15–4:15 pm (Continued) EDUCATION SESSIONS BY DAY 32 The Core of Back Injury QUALITY & SAFETY Michael Callihan Jr., MSN, RN, EMT-P Steven Capehart, MS, CSCS 4:30–6:00 pm CLOSING SESSION The Beat of Health 3.0 LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT Emergency nurses are medical professionals on the front lines navigating the ethical challenges of providing compassionate healthcare in a dysfunctional system. Using humor, storytelling, and music, award-winning medical rapper and entrepreneur Dr. Zubin Damania (AKA ZDogg MD) points to a future for medicine that is bright when emergency nurses unite to tackle burnout and stay connected to the deep meaning in their work. ZDogg’s entertaining presentation will help emergency nurses §§ Respond to professional and personal burnout while finding support for their teams §§ Recognize the power of nurses working together to ensure their voice is heard §§ Rediscover passion and purpose by reconnecting with your unique gifts Zubin Damania, MD 2016 ANNUAL AWARDS GALA A CELEBRATION OF INDUCTEES TO THE ACADEMY OF EMERGENCY NURSING, LANTERN AWARDS, ANNUAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS, PRESIDENT’S AWARD, STATE FUNDRAISING CHALLENGE AWARDS, AND STATE COUNCIL ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS WESTIN BONAVENTURE HOTEL & SUITES, LOS ANGELES TERRY M. FOSTER, MSN, RN, CEN, CCRN, FAEN WWW.ENA.ORG/EN2016 847.460.4122 33 EDUCATION SESSIONS BY TRACK 34 ADVANCED CLINICAL Title Length Day Time Environmental Emergencies in Pediatrics: Bites and Stings Concurrent Thursday 3:00—4:00 pm Pain Control in Rib Fractures — Continuous Intercostal Nerve Block (CINB) Fast Track Friday 11:45 am—12:15 pm Concurrent Saturday 9:30—10:30 am 2:00—3:00 pm Concurrent Friday 4:30—5:30 pm Concurrent Saturday 8:15—9:15 am 3:15—4:15 pm Title Length Day Time Tots & Tummies: A Review of Pediatric Abdominal Pain Complaints Concurrent Saturday 7:00—8:00 am Make No Bones about It Session I (Upper Extremities) Deep Dive Saturday 7:15—10:15 am Make No Bones about It Session II (Lower Extremities) Deep Dive Saturday 12:45—3:45 pm REPEAT Breathe Easy: Ventilators for ED Nurses Tales of the Crypt: The Mysteries of Cryptogenic Strokes REPEAT Hemodynamic Monitoring 101 ADVANCED PRACTICE Fast Track Concurrent Deep Dive Night Shift 30 mins. 60 mins. 3 hours 60 mins. EDUCATION SESSIONS BY TRACK 35 ADVOCACY Title Length Day Time Tales from the Stretcherside 2 hours Wednesday 6:00—8:00 pm Federal and State Updates Concurrent Thursday 7:30—8:30 am REPEAT Heroes are Human Too: Exploring Depression, PTSD, and Suicide Among Our Healthcare Responders Concurrent Friday 10:30—11:30 am 2:00—3:00 pm Nurse, Heal Thyself Concurrent Friday 2:00—3:00 pm Concurrent Saturday 9:30—10:30 am 2:00—3:00 pm Concurrent Saturday 2:00—3:00 pm Length Day Time REPEAT Deaths and Domestic Violence: How You Can Make a Difference! Improving the Care of the Pediatric Patient in the ED Through Successful Parent Advisory Council Partnership CLINICAL Title REPEAT Care of the Veteran Patient: What Every ED Nurse Needs to Know Concurrent Thursday 7:30—8:30 am 3:00—4:00 pm REPEAT tPA Administration for Ischemic CVA in Under 15 Minutes Concurrent Thursday 7:30—8:30 am 3:00—4:00 pm Validating Triage Competency Concurrent Thursday 7:30—8:30 am Two EDs, 3,700 Miles Apart: Differences and Similarities in ED Crowding Concurrent Thursday 7:30—8:30 am Concurrent Thursday 8:45—9:45 am 3:00—4:00 pm Fast Track Thursday 4:15—4:45 pm REPEAT Trends in Trauma & Critical Care Implementation of Nurse-Driven Suicide Screening in an Urban ED Fast Track Concurrent Deep Dive Night Shift 30 mins. 60 mins. 3 hours 60 mins. EDUCATION SESSIONS BY TRACK 36 CLINICAL Title REPEAT Basic Life Support — Our Story Geriatric Patients, ED Guidelines, and Evidence-Based Practice: A Case Analysis REPEAT Length Day Time Concurrent Friday 8:00—9:00 am 10:30—11:30 am Concurrent Friday 8:00—9:00 am 10:30—11:30 am REPEAT Recognize These and Save a Life — Using the ECG as Your Crystal Ball Concurrent Friday 8:00—9:00 am 2:00—3:00 pm REPEAT Taking the Fear Out of Ocular Emergencies: Eyeballing Your Patients Concurrent Friday 8:00—9:00 am 10:30—11:30 am Concurrent Friday 9:15—10:15 am 4:30—5:30 pm REPEAT Bugs and Drugs — The Pathophysiology and Pharmacology of Infectious Disease REPEAT Geriatric Patients in the ED Concurrent Friday 9:15—10:15 am 3:15—4:15 pm REPEAT The Process of Becoming and Remaining an Emergency Nurse Concurrent Friday 9:15—10:15 am 4:30—5:30 pm Restraint Reduction in the ED Concurrent Friday 9:15—10:15 am Naughty Neonates: Providing Safe ED Care Concurrent Friday 10:30—11:30 am Fast Track Friday 11:45 am—12:15 pm 1:15—1:45 pm Top 10 Tips, Tools and Training for Improving Care for Older Adults in the ED Fast Track Friday 11:45 am—12:15 pm I Want to be Sedated: Procedural Sedation in the ED Fast Track Friday 1:15—1:45 pm Knocking the Substance Abuse Train off the Tracks — Partnering with Community Resources to Provide a Continuum of Care Concurrent Friday 3:15—4:15 pm REPEAT Code Stroke: Well-Known Protocol with a New Perspective Fast Track Concurrent Deep Dive Night Shift 30 mins. 60 mins. 3 hours 60 mins. EDUCATION SESSIONS BY TRACK 37 CLINICAL Title Length Day Time OB ED: A New Approach to Care Concurrent Friday 3:15—4:15 pm What Will They Think of Next? New Trends in Designer Drugs Concurrent Friday 4:30—5:30 pm Forensic Examination of Intentional Wounds: Introduction to GSWs, Stabbings, and Patterned Injuries Night Shift Friday 7:30—8:30 pm Sex: ED Nurses Can Do It Better Night Shift Friday 8:45—9:45 pm REPEAT Care of the Transgender Patient in the ED from Two Perspectives: When Checking a Box Isn’t So Easy Concurrent Saturday 7:00—8:00 am 12:45—1:45 pm The Male Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE): Positives, Problems, and Pitfalls Concurrent Saturday 7:00—8:00 am What Do You Mean I have to Testify?! Deep Dive Saturday 7:15—10:15 am REPEAT Strangulation 101: Screening, Assessment, and Evaluation of ED Patients Reporting Strangulation Concurrent Saturday 8:15—9:15 am 2:00—3:00 pm The Emergency Nurse Role in Changing the Healthcare Environment Concurrent Saturday 9:30—10:30 am My Patient has a VAD: Is That Bad? Concurrent Saturday 12:45—1:45 pm Regionalization of Psychiatric Care: An Antidote to Boarding Concurrent Saturday 12:45—1:45 pm Crystalloids are DEATH: Permissive Hypotension, Component Therapy & Damage Control Surgery Concurrent Saturday 2:00-3:00 pm Fast Track Concurrent Deep Dive Night Shift 30 mins. 60 mins. 3 hours 60 mins. EDUCATION SESSIONS BY TRACK 38 LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT Title Length Day Time The New ED Manager Pre-Session (8 hours) Tuesday 8:30 am—4:30 pm Leadership: The Next Generation Concurrent Thursday 8:45—9:45 am When the ED Must Close: The Role of the Mobile ED Known as Carolinas MED-1 Concurrent Thursday 8:45—9:45 am Collaboration in the ED: The Role of the Clinical Pharmacist Concurrent Thursday 8:45—9:45 am Anita Dorr, RN, FAEN, Memorial Lecture and Luncheon: The Passion Leak: What It Is and How to Stop It Luncheon Thursday 12:30—2:00 pm Promoting Healthy Workplaces: Stand Up for Safety Concurrent Thursday 3:00—4:00 pm 10 Ways to Standardize ED Intake Across a Health System: LEAN Principles to Engage Your Team and Create Change Fast Track Thursday 4:15—4:45 pm Social Media 101... But First, Let Me Take a Selfie! Fast Track Thursday 4:15—4:45 pm Operational Processes, Technology, and Physical Designs that Keep Staff and Patients Safe Concurrent Friday 8:00—9:00 am Building a Case for Change: Developing a Comprehensive Plan for ED Throughput Deep Dive Friday 8:30—11:30 am REPEAT Confronting Workplace Disrespect Head-On with Crucial Conversations Concurrent Friday 9:15—10:15 am 4:30—5:30 pm Designing for Geriatrics, Pediatrics, and Psychiatric Patients Concurrent Friday 9:15—10:15 am Managers and Educators Working Together to Improve Orientation Outcomes: A Road Map for Success Concurrent Friday 10:30—11:30 am Creative Competency in the ED Fast Track Friday 11:45 am—12:15 pm Thinking Outside the Box: Innovative Strategies for ED Nursing Education Fast Track Friday 1:15—1:45 pm Fast Track Concurrent Deep Dive Night Shift 30 mins. 60 mins. 3 hours 60 mins. EDUCATION SESSIONS BY TRACK 39 LEADERSHIP & MANAGEMENT Title Length Day Time Hello! I’m New Here: Orientation Beyond the Basics Concurrent Friday 2:00—3:00 pm Implementing an ED Telepsychiatry Program Concurrent Friday 2:00—3:00 pm From ED to Inpatient: Process, Placement, and Timing Concurrent Friday 4:30—5:30 pm How ED Information Technology Plays a Role in Managing Populations and Improving Patient Satisfaction Concurrent Saturday 7:00—8:00 am Enterprise-Wide Horizontal Violence: It is One Giant Sandbox Concurrent Saturday 8:15—9:15 am Service Recovery & Customer Service: Developing ED Strategies for Success Concurrent Saturday 8:15—9:15 am Mind, Body, and Spirit: Developing Critical Thinking, Intuition, and Resilience Concurrent Saturday 8:15—9:15 am REPEAT What Came First: The Chicken or the Egg? Focusing on Patient Satisfaction vs Staff Satisfaction Concurrent Saturday 9:30—10:30 am 2:00—3:00 pm REPEAT Rethinking Engagement of the ED Workforce: 5 Proven, Must-Deploy Tactics for ED Leaders Concurrent Saturday 12:45—1:45 pm 3:15—4:15 pm Looking to International EDs for Innovation in Maximizing Capacity and Reducing Length of Stay Concurrent Saturday 2:00—3:00 pm Using LEAN Principles to Reduce ED Length of Stay for Admitted Patients Concurrent Saturday 2:00—3:00 pm ENA on a Mission: Caring in Cambodia Concurrent Saturday 3:15—4:15 pm Fast Track Concurrent Deep Dive Night Shift 30 mins. 60 mins. 3 hours 60 mins. EDUCATION SESSIONS BY TRACK 40 PEDIATRICS Title Length Day Time The Unintended Consequence of Outpatient Narcotic Dependency Treatment: Accidental Ingestion of Opioids by Children in the Home Concurrent Thursday 8:45—9:45 am Don’t Get Burned! A Best Practice Algorithm to Standardize Care of Pediatric Burn Patients Fast Track Thursday 4:15—4:45 pm Fighting Fever Phobia: Discharge Teaching for Parents of Stable, Febrile Pediatric Patients Fast Track Thursday 4:15—4:45 pm Is It Syncope or Long QT? Understanding Long QT Syndrome (LQTS) In the Pediatric Population Concurrent Friday 8:00—9:00 am Improving Child Protection in the ED: Identification, Evaluation, and Treatment of Concurrent Child Maltreatment Friday 9:15—10:15 am Sustained Success: Screening for Child Passenger Safety in the Pediatric ED Fast Track Friday 11:45 am—12:15 pm Red Flag or False Alarm? Common Emergent Pediatric Conditions and the Less Serious Ones That Mimic Them Fast Track Friday 1:15—1:45 pm Improving Self-Care Post ED Discharge in the Pediatric Asthma Patient Concurrent Friday 2:00—3:00 pm Babies Behaving Badly Concurrent Friday 3:15—4:15 pm Congenital Heart Disease: More than Just a Pediatric Concern Concurrent Friday 3:15—4:15 pm Evidence-Based Practice in Pediatric Emergency Care: Improving Quality and Safety in the ED Concurrent Friday 3:15—4:15 pm Pediatric Surge: Is Your ED Ready? Concurrent Friday 4:30—5:30 pm Shelter from the Storm: Improving Pediatric Behavioral Healthcare in an Emergency Setting by Recognizing Basic Human Needs Concurrent Saturday 7:00—8:00 am Fast Track Concurrent Deep Dive Night Shift 30 mins. 60 mins. 3 hours 60 mins. EDUCATION SESSIONS BY TRACK 41 PEDIATRICS Title Length Day Time Pediatric Emergency Care Coordinators: Is Your ED Ready to Treat All of Those Kids? Concurrent Saturday 8:15—9:15 am When the Bough Breaks: How You Can Help a Grieving Family After a Sudden Infant Death. A Mother’s Personal Experience Concurrent Saturday 8:15—9:15 am Beyond a Reasonable Doubt: The Impact of ED Photo-Documentation in Prosecuting Childhood Sexual & Physical Assault Concurrent Saturday 9:30—10:30 am 12:45—1:45 pm Masters of Disguise: Recognizing Neonatal and Pediatric Cardiac Emergencies Concurrent Saturday 12:45—1:45 pm Title Length Day Time REPEAT Between a Clot and a Hard Place: Antidotes for Novel Oral Anticoagulants Fast Track Friday 11:45 am—12:15 pm 1:15—1:45 pm Concurrent Saturday 7:00—8:00 am 12:45—1:45 pm Title Length Day Start Care Settings are Not Universally Equal: Tailoring Quality Initiatives to Prevent Harm in the ED Concurrent Thursday 7:30—8:30 am Sleep Hygiene: Sleep Without Mistakes for the Shift Worker Concurrent Thursday 7:30—8:30 am “It’s Like a Weight on Your Back”: Emergency Nurses’ Perceptions of Working While Fatigued Concurrent Thursday 8:45—9:45 am Emergency Behavioral Health Care: Changing Practice and Perspectives Concurrent Thursday 8:45—9:45 am REPEAT PHARMACOLOGY REPEAT How Thin Can You Get Them? A Review of ‘Blood Thinners’ QUALITY AND SAFETY Fast Track Concurrent Deep Dive Night Shift 30 mins. 60 mins. 3 hours 60 mins. EDUCATION SESSIONS BY TRACK 42 QUALITY AND SAFETY Title Length Day Start Rethinking Emergency Care: The Design and Implementation of a Comprehensive ED Follow-up Program Concurrent Thursday 8:45—9:45 Balancing on the Threshold of Safety: Emergency Nurses’ Perceptions of Safe Staffing Concurrent Thursday 3:00—4:00 pm STEMI Assist Team: Time is of the Essence Concurrent Thursday 3:00—4:00 pm It’s My Data, Darn It! Providing Patients’ with THEIR Test Results Fast Track Thursday 4:15—4:45 pm Mobile Psychiatric Team in an Urban ED Fast Track Thursday 4:15—4:45 pm Concurrent Friday 8:00—9:00 am 3:15—4:15 pm Creating a Culture of Safety and How It (Literally) Pays to be Nice Concurrent Friday 8:00—9:00 am Enhancing a Culture of Safety: ED Nursing Peer Review Concurrent Friday 9:15—10:15 am Concurrent Saturday 7:00—8:00 am 12:45—1:45 pm From Subpar to Star: One ED’s Journey to ‘Flipping This House’ in Under One Year Concurrent Friday 2:00—3:00 pm 4:30—5:30 pm You Can Handle the Truth: Allaying Fears about Testifying in Court Concurrent Saturday 9:30—10:30 am Panel Discussion: Navigating the Legal Conundrums as a Nurse Concurrent Saturday 3:15—4:15 pm The Core of Back Injury Concurrent Saturday 3:15—4:15 pm REPEAT REPEAT Learned Coordinated Resuscitation: It’s Not Just about the Compressions Evolution of an ED Severe Sepsis Alert and Practice Protocol, Lessons REPEAT Fast Track Concurrent Deep Dive Night Shift 30 mins. 60 mins. 3 hours 60 mins. EDUCATION SESSIONS BY TRACK 43 RESEARCH Title Length Day Time Research Bootcamp Pre-Session (8 hours) Wednesday 8:30—11:30 am Research and Evidence-based Practice Papers: Presentation I Concurrent Friday 10:30—11:30 am Moral Distress: A Qualitative Study of Emergency Nurses Fast Track Friday 11:45 am—12:15 pm Moral Distress and Coping in Emergency Nurses Concurrent Friday 2:00—3:00 pm Can a Geriatric Workshop for Emergency Nurses Change their Knowledge, Attitudes, and Behaviors in Caring for Older Adults? Concurrent Saturday 7:00—8:00 am Research and Evidence-Based Practice Papers: Presentation II Concurrent Saturday 9:30—10:30 am Can Focused Efforts Overcome the Effects of Burnout, Compassion Fatigue, and Vicarious Trauma for Nurses? Concurrent Saturday 3:15—4:15 pm Length Day Time TRAUMA Title REPEAT Is It Really that Bad? Trauma Decision-Making in a Community Hospital Concurrent Thursday 7:30—8:30 am 3:00—4:00 pm REPEAT Agricultural Trauma: Home on the Farm Fast Track Thursday 4:15—4:45 pm 1:15—1:45 pm REPEAT Care of the Rural Trauma Patient Concurrent Friday 10:30—11:30 am 3:15—4:15 pm REPEAT Injury Prevention “Funk” You Up … Don’t Believe Me, Just Watch! Fast Track Friday 11:45 am—12:15 pm 1:15—1:45 pm Fast Track Concurrent Deep Dive Night Shift 30 mins. 60 mins. 3 hours 60 mins. EDUCATION SESSIONS BY TRACK 44 TRAUMA Title Length Day Time Saving Seconds Can Save Lives: How Defining Role Expectations, Positions, and Communications Protocols in Trauma Can Make All the Difference Fast Track Friday 1:15—1:45 pm REPEAT Putting Together Shattered Dreams — A Step-by-Step Guide to Creating an Injury Prevention Program Aimed at Distracted Driving Concurrent Saturday 8:15—9:15 am 3:15—4:15 pm Acute Coagulopathy of Trauma: Past and Future Implications for Damage Control Resuscitation Concurrent Saturday 9:30—10:30 am Challenges in Geriatric Trauma Concurrent Saturday 3:15—4:15 pm Fast Track Concurrent Deep Dive Night Shift 30 mins. 60 mins. 3 hours 60 mins. Janet E. Abbott Eckhart, EdD, MSN, RN Visiting Faculty, St Ambrose University, Department of Nursing & Health Sciences Davenport, IA FACULTY Cheryl Adams, BSN, RN, CEN, CPEN Pediatric Emergency Program Manager, Dignity Health Northridge Hospital Medical Center Saugus, CA Carolynn A. Bitzer, MSN, RN, APN, BC, FNP Clinical Nurse Educator, Critical Care and Emergency Department, The Corporal Michael J. Crescenz Department of Veteran Affairs Medical Center Philadelphia, PA Tiffany Alves, MS, RN, CNS, CEN Clinical Nurse Specialist, Dignity Health Sacramento, CA Jami Blackwell, BSN, BS, RN, TCRN, CEN Trauma Program Manager, Cox Health Springfield, MO Kate Anderson, BSN, PCCN, RN Registered Nurse, Cardiac Progressive Care Indiana University Health Ball Memorial Hospital Noblesville, IN Nancy M. Bonalumi, DNP, RN, CEN, FAEN ED Clinical Specialist, Huddy HealthCare Solutions Carlisle, PA Missy Angeley, BSN, RN Emergency Department Manager, Texas Health Hurst-Euless-Bedford Bedford, TX Anthony M. Angelow, MSN, CRNP, ACNP-BC, AGACNP-BC, ACNPC, CEN Assistant Clinical Professor, Drexel University Hammonton, NJ Kathleen Bartholomew, MN, RN Author, Speaker and Nurse Leader Friday Harbor, Washington Pamela D. Bartley, BSN, RN, CEN, CCRN, CPEN, CFRN, TCRN CEO, PDB Nurse Education LLC Prosperity, SC 45 Kara Bauman, MN, RN, CEN, CPEN, TCRN Clinical Educator, Inova Health System Fairfax, VA Lauren M. Bonar, MSN, RN, CEN Assistant Nurse Manager, Emergency Department, Corporal Michael J. Crescenz Veteran Affairs Medical Center Philadelphia, PA Julia Bossie, MSN, RN, CEN, CNL ED PI Coordinator, Wellstar Cobb Hospital Douglasville, GA Mark Boswell, MSN, RN, APRN-BC, FNP-BC, CEN, CPEN, CFRN, CTRN, APRN APRN Emergency/Trauma Services Simpsonville, SC Kimberly R. Brandenburg, MSN, RN, CEN, CPEN Trauma Program Manager, Columbus Community Hosptial Columbus, NE Katrin Breault, BSN, RN, CEN Learning Specialist, Orlando Regional Medical Center Orlando, FL Deena Brecher, MSN, RN, ACNS-BC, CEN, CPEN Clinical Director, Emergency Services, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center Cincinnati, OH Lynne Bunch, MBA, MSN, RN Administrative Director of Critical Patient Services, Indiana University Health Ball Memorial Hospital Noblesville, IN Karen L. Butterworth-Erban, MSN, RN, CNL, CNML Regional Director of Emergency Services, Hartford Healthcare Gales Ferry, CT Michael Callihan Jr., MSN, RN, EMT-P PhD Student, University of Kentucky Goshen, OH Steven Capehart, MS, CSCS PhD Student, University of Kentucky Lexington, KY Gina Carbino, BSN, RN, CEN, CPEN, SANE-A Education Specialist, Tidelands Health Conway, SC Eileen Carlins, MSW, LSW Director of Support and Education, Cribs for Kids National Infant Safe Sleep Initiative Pittsburgh, PA Margaret J. Carman, DNP, RN, ACNP-BC, ENP-BC, FAEN Assistant Professor/Emergency Nurse Practitioner, Duke University School of Nursing/UNC Department of Emergency Medicine Chapel Hill, NC Shelley Cohen, MSN, RN, CEN Educator/Consultant, Health Resources Unlimited Hohenwald, TN FACULTY 46 Marcia Cornell, MSN, RN-BC, ACNS-BC Clinical Nurse Specialist, Critical Care, Emergency, Trauma, University Hospitals of Cleveland Geauga Medical Center Chardon, OH Rebekah Dailey, BSN, RN, CEN, CPEN Clinical Manager , Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Cincinnati, OH Nancy Denke, DNP, ACNP-BC, FNP-BC, CEN, CCRN, FAEN Acute Care Nurse Practitioner, HonorHealth, Osborn Campus Scottsdale, AZ Jennifer Farmer, BSN, RN, CPEN, CPN, IAFN, SANE-P Clinical Educator/Supervisor, WakeMed Health & Hospitals Fuquay Varina, NC Mark Denno, BSN, RN, CEN, RCP, RRT Staff Nurse II, Veteran’s Administration, Mather Hospital Orangevale, CA Terry M. Foster, MSN, RN, CCRN, CPEN, CEN, FAEN Critical-Care Clinical Nurse Specialist, Emergency Departments, Saint Elizabeth Medical Center Taylor Mill, KY Colleen P. Desai, MSN, RN, CEN, CPEN Director of Emergency Services, Heywood Healthcare Gardner, MA Brett A. Dodd, BSN, RN, CEN, CCRN, CFRN, TCRN Director Emergency and Prehospital Services, Dignity Health California Hospital Medical Center Santa Monica, CA Zubin Damania, MD Founder, Turntable Health, Las Vegas, NV Daniel Doherty, MSN, RN, CEN Staff Development Specialist, Christiana Health Care Systems Middletown, DE Alison Day, PhD, MSc, PGCE, BSc (Hons), RN Senior Lecturer in Emergency Nursing, Coventry University Coventry, UK Richard A. Durkee III, BSN, RN, CEN, CPEN Staff RN, Holy Family Hospital Groveland, MA Deb Delaney, MHA, BSN, RN, CEN President, Delaney Healthcare Consultants LLC West Boylston, MA John Ross Dutton, BSN, RN, CEN Nurse Manager of Emergency Services, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center Columbus, OH Rachell A. Ekroos, MSN, BSN, APRN-BC, AFN-BC Clinical Forensic Specialist/Consultant, Center for Forensic Nursing Excellence International/Nevada HealthRight Henderson, NV Mary Frey, MSN, RN, CNL, CPN, CPEN Medical Resuscitation Program Specialist, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center Cincinnati, OH Carol Gallaher, MSN, CEN Nurse Manager Adult and Pediatric Emergency Department, Saint Agnes Hospital Adult and Pediatric Emergency Department Baltimore, MD Linda Garvin, MHA, RN Nurse Manager, Emergency Department, The Corporal Michael J. Crescenz Department of Veteran Affairs Medical Center Philadelphia, PA Kari Gaston, BSN, RN, CCRN, CEN ED Nurse Manager, Dignity Health St. Bernardine Medical Center Rancho Cucamonga, CA Russell Genzel, MSN, RN, CEN Director of Nursing, Emergency Department, Parkland Health & Hospital System Dallas, TX Lisa Gilmore, DNP, APRN, ACCNS, CEN, CPEN Advanced Practice Registered Nurse, Pediatric Surgery & Emergency Department, Mercy Hospitals Clever, MO Kerry A. Gold, BSN, CEN, CCRN, MICN Administrative Nurse Pediatric Liaison Nurse, Emergency Department, RR UCLA Medical Center Los Angeles, CA FACULTY 47 Michael D. Gooch, MSN, RN, ACNP-BC, FNP-BC, ENP-BC, CFRN, CTRN, CEN, NREMT-P Instructor in Nursing/Emergency Nurse Practitioner, Vanderbilt University; TeamHealth Nashville, TN Stephen Goux, MSN, RN, AFN-BC, SANE-A, SANE-P, CPN, CPEN, CEN, TCRN Staff Nurse/SANE, Gwinnett Medical Center Lawrenceville, GA Serena Harris, PharmD, BCPS, BCCCP Clinical Pharmacy Specialist, Trauma and Surgical Critical Care, Eskenazi Health Indianapolis, IN Brian Johnson, RN, CEN, CPEN RN, NorthBay Medical Center Emergency Department Walnut Creek, CA Debbie Heckler, MSN, RN Quality Coordinator, MedStar Union Memorial Hospital Baltimore, MD Celeste Johnson, DNP, APRN, PMH, CNS Director of Nursing–Psychiatric Services, Parkland Health & Hospital System Dallas, TX Maranda L. Herrera, BSN, RN, CEN, CCRN Emergency Department Clinical Educator, San Juan Regional Medical Center Bloomfield, NM Kathleen S. Jordan, DNP, MS, FNP-BC, ENP-BC, SANE-P Clinical Assistant Professor/Nurse Practitioner, UNC Charlotte Graduate School of Nursing/Mid-Atlantic Emergency Medicine Associates Sherrills Ford, NC Catherine Hesse, MSN, NP, RN Emergency Services System Director, Dignity Health Fair Oaks, CA Renee Holleran, PhD, FNP-BC, CEN, FAEN Family Nurse Practitioner, Hope Free Clinic Salt Lake City, UT Peg Gulker, MS, RN, CEN Clinical Educator Emergency Services, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center Columbus, OH Donna L. Hovey, MPPM, BSN, RN, CEN, CCRN Director of Nursing, Department of Emergency Medicine, Montefiore: The University Hospital for Albert Einstein College of Medicine Bronx, NY Becky Halon, BSN, RN RN, AHA BLS Instructor/AHA Local Spokesperson, IU Health Methodist Avon, IN Chantal Howard, MSN, RN, CEN Director of Emergency Services, WakeMed Health & Hospitals, Raleigh Campus Raleigh, NC Josh Halon, MSN, RN, EDAC Director, Healthcare Operations Planning, BSA LifeStructure Avon, IN Jon Huddy, MArch, BS, AIA, NCARB President and Senior ED Designer, Huddy Emergency Department Design Fort Mill, SC Kristine Karcher, BSN, RN, OR-SANE, CDME Chief Deputy Medical Examiner, CoOwner KB Forensics, Coos County Medical Examiners Office Coos Bay, OR Edward R. Keating, BSN, RN, CEN, CPEN, CPN Nursing Manager, Children’s Emergency Department, WakeMed Health & Hospitals Raleigh, NC Lynn Kelley, MSN, RN Emergency Department Director, Texas Health Hurst-Euless-Bedford Bedford, TX Patti Kenyon, RN, OR-SANE-A, DME Co-Owner KB Forensics, Deputy Medical Examiner, KB Forensics, Linn County Medical Examiners Office Corvallis, OR Kathleen Kiley, BSN, RN, CPEN Nurse Educator, Boston Children’s Hospital Pembroke, MA Ron Kraus, MSN, RN, CEN, ACNS-BC Clinical Nurse Specialist, Indiana University Health Fishers, IN Stacy Kreger, MPH, BSN, CEN Specialty Resource Nurse, MedStar Union Memorial Hospital Baltimore, MD FACULTY Laura L. Kuensting, DNP, APRN, PCNSBC, CPNP, CPEN Assistant Teaching Professor and Advanced Practice Nurse University of Missouri and Mercy Hospital St. Louis St. Louis, MO Dallas B. Lambert, BSN, RN Clinical Operations Manager, Cardiac Progressive Care, Indiana University Health Ball Memorial Hospital Portland, IN Natasha Lukasiewich, HHP, RN, CCRN-K, CEN, CFRN, EMS-RN, LNC Clinical Educator, Legal Nurse Consultant, Barton University Reno, NV Megan Lynott, OD, BA Optometrist, Chester County Eye Care Downingtown, PA Freda G. Lyon, MSN, RN, NE-BC Vice President of Emergency & Trauma Services, WellStar Health System Marietta, GA 48 Anne Manton, PhD, RN, APRN, PMHNPBC, FAEN, FAAN Editor-In-Chief, Journal of Emergency Nursing Bourne, MA Rachel Holman Mark, BSN, RN, CPN Registered Nurse, Children’s Medical Center, Dallas, Texas Duncanville, TX Gregory R. Miller, BSN, RN, EMT-P, CEN, CMTE Manager, Carolinas MED-1, Carolinas Healthcare System Boone, NC Richard Mereu, JD Chief Government Relations Officer, Emergency Nurses Association Washington, D.C. Michelle Moccia, DNP, MSN, RN, ANP-BC, CCRN Program Director, Senior ER St. Mary Mercy Hospital Livonia, MI Mary McAdams, BSN, RN, CEN, CPEN Nursing Staff Development Coordinator: Emergency Department, Eskenazi Health Plainfield, IN Kathleen McBride, MBA, MSN, RN Senior Nurse Clinician, NYU Langone Medical Center New York, NY Margaret McMahon, MN, APN, NP-C, CEN, FAEN Emergency Clinical Nurse Specialist and Consultant, Independent Consultant Williamstown, NJ Mindy Michel, BSN, RN Nursing Operations Specialist, Parkland Health & Hospital System Frisco, TX Justin Milici, MSN, RN, CEN, CPEN, CFRN, TCRN, CCRN, FAEN Clinical Educator, Emergency Services, Parkland Health and Hospital System Dallas, TX Daniel Misa, BS, RN, CEN, CPEN Registered Nurse, Chilton Medical Center Lincoln Park, NJ Miranda Naegele, BSN, RN, CEN, LMT Nursing Staff Development Coordinator, The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center Columbus, OH Joanne E. Navarroli, MSN, RN, CEN Staff/Trauma Nurse, Chandler Regional Medical Center Gilbert, AZ David Nelson, BS Senior Consultant, VitalSmarts Provo, UT Nicholas Nelson, MS, RN, CEN, CPEN, TCRN, CCRN, NRP ECRN EMS Instructor, Loyola University Medical Center, Chicago, IL Brittany Newberry, PhD, MSN, MPH, APRN, ENP, FNP Emergency Nurse Practitioner, Piedmont Mountainside Hospital Blue Ridge, GA Christina Noah, MSN, RN, CEN Unit Manager, Psychiatric Emergency Department, Parkland Health & Hospital System Grand Prairie, TX April Novotny, MSN, RN, CEN Director of Emergency Services, Lakeland Regional Health Medical Center Lakeland, FL Jennifer Odell, MSN, RN, FNP-C, CPEN Emergency Nurse Practitioner, UNC Department of Emergency Medicine Holly Springs, NC FACULTY Robin Olafson, BSN, RN, OR-SANE-A, FNE Co-Owner KB Forensics, KB Forensics, Providence Health Systems, Oregon SATF Aloha, OR Carol Oldroyd, MSc, BSc (Hons), PGCE, RGN, RNT Senior Lecturer in Cardiac Nursing, Coventry University Coventry, UK Curtis Olson, BSN, BA, RN, EMT-P, CEN Staff Nurse, Emergency Department, CHI Health St. Elizabeth Lincoln, NE AnnMarie Papa, DNP, RN, CEN, NE-BC, FAEN, FAAN Vice President & Chief Nursing Officer, Einstein Medical Center Montgomery Glenside, PA 49 Karie J. Pearce, BSN, RN, CEN, CPEN Trauma & Critical Care Outreach Nurse, Hennepin County Medical Center Maple Grove, MN Cheryl Randolph, MSN, RN, CCRN, CEN, CPEN, TCRN, FNP-BC Staff RN, San Francisco General Hospital San Francisco, CA D’Leene L. Peet, BSN, RN Emergency Nurse and Educator, Salem Health Emergency Department Dayton, OR Jamie L. Reyno, BS Senior Director of Programs and Crisis Intervention, InterAct Willow Spring, NC Angela Perreault, BSN, RN, CMSRN STEMI Coordinator, Texas Health Resources Bedford, TX Denise Rhew, RN, CNS, CEN Clinical Nurse Specialist, Emergency Services, Cone Health Greensboro, NC Kristine Powell, MSN, RN, CEN, FNEA-BC, AEN Director of Emergency Services Baylor Scott & White Health North Texas Bartonville, TX Eric Ringle, MS, RN Senior Solution Strategist, Cerner Corporation, Pottstown, PA Robin S. Powers-Jarvis, PhD, RN, CEN, CTRN, CCRN Program Director, RN-to-BSN Program, South University, West Palm Beach West Palm Beach, FL Janis Farnholtz Provinse, MS, RN, CNS, CEN Emergency Department Clinical Nurse Specialist, Alameda Health System Highland Hospital Oakland, CA Kaci A. Rainey, BSN, RN, CEN Emergency Department RN, Christiana Care Health System Newark, DE La Shawn M. Ritchie, BSN, RN, CEN Staff Nurse, Texas Health Resources Bedford, TX Kimberly Roaten, PhD Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry, UT Southwestern Medical Center Dallas, TX Ruthie Robinson, PhD, RN, CNS, CEN, NEA-BC, FAEN Director, Graduate Nursing Studies, Lamar University Beaumont, TX Gail Schoolden, MS, APRN-CNS, CPEN Clinical Nurse Specialist, Johns Hopkins Hospital Elkridge, MD Janie Schumaker, MBA, BSN, RN, CEN, CPHQ, FABC Chief Nursing Officer, T-System Dallas, TX Steven L. Strout, MSN, RN, CEN, CPEN Coordinator, Education and Staff Training, Haywood Regional Medical Center Arden, NC Duncan Sissons, BSc, MRICS, Dip, Proj, Man, MAPM Director, Senior Healthcare Consultant, The Stables, Chapel Lane South Yorkshire, UK Tasha Sullivan, MSW Director, Personal and Economic Empowerment Program, Interact Family Safety and Empowerment Center Raleigh, NC Jeff A. Solheim, MSN, RN, CEN, TCRN, CFRN, FAEN Founder/Executive Director, Project Helping Hands West Linn, OR Lauren Szymanski, BSN, RN RN II, MedStar Union Memorial Hospital Owings Mills, MD FACULTY Dawn M. Specht, PhD, MSN, RN, APN, CEN, CPEN, CCRN, CCNS Independent Consultant Sicklerville, NJ Cynthia Stinson, PhD, RN, CNS Interim Chair, Nursing Department, Lamar University Lumberton, TX Elizabeth L. Stone, MSN, RN, CPEN Clinical Faculty, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Nursing Raleigh, NC Nicole Storer, BSN, RN, CEN, TCRN ED Educator, Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center Idaho Falls, ID 50 Michael Valendo, MSN, RN, NE-BC, CEN Assistant Vice President, Nursing and Patient Services, Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital Fords, NJ M. Christien van der Linden, PhD, MsCE, RN, ENP, CEN Emergency Nurse Practitioner & Clinical Epidemiologist, Medical Center Haaglanden The Hague, Netherlands Joel Van Heukelom, PharmD Emergency Medicine Pharmacist, Sanford USD Medical Center Sioux Falls, SD Suzanne Wiesner, MBA/HCM, RN, C-EFM System Director, Perinatal Services, Dignity Health San Francisco, CA Darleen A. Williams, DNP, CNS, CEN, CCNS, CNS-BC, EMT-P Clinical Nurse Specialist for Emergency Services, Orlando Regional Medical Center Orlando, FL Nancy Winters, PhD, RN, ANP-C Associate Professor, Farmingdale State College Lake Grove, NY Lisa A. Wolf, PhD, RN, CEN, FAEN Director, Institute for Emergency Nursing Research, Emergency Nurses Association Des Plaines, IL Mary Zaleski, DNP, RN, CEN Clinical Practice Educator, Saint Agnes Hospital Baltimore, MD Kathleen E. Zavotsky, PhD, RN, CCRN, CEN, ACNS-BC Assistant Vice President, The Center for Professional Development, Innovation and Research, Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital New Brunswick, NJ Scott Zeller, MD Chief of Psychiatric Emergency Services, Alameda Health System Orinda, CA Leslie Zun, MD System Chair, Emergency Medicine, Sinai Health System Chicago, IL REGISTRATION INFORMATION GENERAL INFORMATION 51 Join ENA and Save! Join ENA to instantly qualify for member registration rates. A current ENA membership application along with dues payment must be submitted in advance of or with your registration to be eligible for member registration fees. Information on ENA member benefits is available at www.ena.org or by calling Member Services at 800.900.9659. Non-member, full-conference registrants will automatically receive a complimentary one-year ENA National Membership. Individuals must meet ENA National Member requirements to be eligible. An ENA membership card and confirmation will be sent once membership is activated. ENA Foundation Registration Raffle The ENA Foundation is pleased to offer tickets for a chance to win fabulous prizes including conference registration and a three-night hotel stay in St Louis for Emergency Nursing 2017. Participate in the raffle with a $20 donation. Only 500 tickets are available. All proceeds fund academic scholarships and research grants provided by the ENA Foundation. Purchase a ticket when you register for Emergency Nursing 2016 at www.ena.org/2016. Deposit Plan ENA members have an opportunity to place a non-refundable $100 deposit on a full conference registration. This gives you the option to lock in the lower registration fee before June 22, 2016, and pay your balance prior to the conference or onsite. Cancellations and Refunds For ENA members taking advantage of the deposit plan, your $100 deposit is nonrefundable. All membership dues, donations to ENA Foundation, or additional events with a fee are non-refundable at any time. You may cancel your registration without cause by notifying the ENA Registration Bureau in writing via email or mail on or before Aug. 31, 2016. Cancellations received before that date will be processed in four to six weeks minus a $50 processing fee. Refunds will be processed in the name of the original payer within four to six weeks after the initial request is received. ENA regrets refunds will not be given for no-shows. Child Care In response to attendees’ requests, and to provide a safe and educational atmosphere at the meeting, children and infants are not allowed in educational sessions, the Exhibit Hall, or special events. If you plan to bring a child younger than 18 years, please make arrangements for child care in advance. Children younger than 18, accompanied by an adult, are welcome to attend the Evening at Universal Studios® event with a paid ticket. Resource Room for New Mothers Visit the ENA Registration Help Desk for more information. Contact Information The information you provide on your registration form is available to exhibitors for purchase if you provide your permission. Exhibitors may use this information to send you pre-show mailers or company information. If you do not wish to receive this information, please check the box that appears on the registration form (I do not wish to receive important supplemental Emergency Nursing 2016 information from partners and vendors). Americans with Disabilities Act If you require special materials or services as covered under the Americans with Disabilities Act, please contact ENA Meetings and Conferences at 915 Lee St., Des Plaines, IL 60016-6569. Notice must be received in writing by Aug. 31, 2016. Meals Lunch tickets ($10 value) will be included in registration for Thursday and Friday. These can be exchanged in the Exhibit Hall. Additional food will be available for purchase. Concessions will also be available in the Convention Center throughout the conference. Transfer of Registration If you register but are unable to attend the meeting, your registration is transferable to another party at no additional charge. Email ENA@xpressreg.net with a written notice authorizing substitution. REGISTRATION FEE Super Saver by 12/31/2015 Early Bird Early Bird by 1/01—6/22/2016 6/22/2016 Advanced by 8/10/2016 Regular by 9/17/2016 ENA member $580 $655 $655 $685 $715 Non-member* $780 $810 $840 Student nurse $225 $225 $290 ENA member $440 $475 $500 Non-member $565 $590 $615 Student nurse Not Available Not Available Not Available ENA member $225 $250 $275 Non-member $325 $350 $375 Student nurse $75 $75 $100 No cost No cost No cost Guest $250 $250 $250 Faculty $250 $250 $250 Member Type Full Conference Fees GENERAL INFORMATION 52 Two-Day Fees One-Day Fees General Assembly Options General Assembly Only (no education)** Other Registration Categories *Non-member full conference registrants will automatically receive a complimentary one-year ENA National Membership. Must meet ENA National Member requirements in order to be eligible. **For information on conference delegate rates contact governance@ena.org. Guest Registration: Guests, age 18 or older, may accompany one-, two-, or full-day Emergency Nursing 2016 registrants. Guests may not be ENA members. A name badge is required to attend social functions and the exhibits. Guests will not be admitted to educational sessions. Evening at Universal: There is no additional fee to attend the Evening at Universal Studios Hollywood for conference attendees who are registered for Thursday, Sept. 15. Tickets are $65 for guests. Click here for additional hotel information. 2 WAYS TO REGISTER Online: www.ena.org/en16 Mail: ENA 2016 c/o Convention Data Services 107 Waterhouse Road Bourne, MA 02532 Phone: 508.743.8501 Email: ENA@xpressreg.net Questions? For registration questions, please call 508.743.8501 or email at ENA@xpressreg.net. For educational program information, please call ENA Education staff at 800.900.9659, ext. 4123. HOTELS GENERAL INFORMATION Official Conference Vendors will display this ENA badge in all communications. If outside vendors contact you for housing, meeting space, mailing lists, or other offers, beware of scams and potential fraud. Use only ENA Official Conference Vendors. Please note that onPeak is the official housing service of Emergency Nursing 2016. If you are contacted by any other housing service claiming to be the reservation service for the conference, this could be a pirating company and they do not have access to ENA conferencenegotiated rates. Your contact information has not been distributed to companies for their use to solicit hotel reservations. If you have any questions, please contact ENA Meeting Services at 800.900.9659, ext. 4122, or ENAconferences@ena.org. Click here to reserve a room now! ENA host hotels are located in thriving Downtown L.A. and easily accessible via car or public transportation from the L.A. International Airport. All hotels are within walking distance of both the Los Angeles Convention Center and attractions such as shops, a broad range of restaurants, and world-class theaters, museums, and sports and entertainment venues. To take advantage of the ENA discounted rate, rooms must be booked by Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2016. Sheraton Los Angeles Downtown Hotel $225 per night single or double occupancy, plus applicable taxes. Rates include in-room Internet. Hotels may accommodate more than two people per room, based on availability (expect rates to be higher). Reservations will be processed on a first come, first served basis. For hotel booking assistance, contact onPeak Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 5:00 pm CDT, at 855.992.3353. Deposit Policy: On or around August 12, 2016, all hotels listed below will charge all guests a deposit of one night’s room and tax. Deposit is refundable if canceled more than 72 hours prior to scheduled date of arrival. Click here for additional hotel information. The Westin Bonaventure Hotel & Suites ENA Headquarters Hotel $240 per night single or double occupancy, plus applicable taxes. Rates include in-room Internet. This striking conference hotel is located one mile from the Los Angeles Convention Center. Around the corner from the 7th Street/ Metro Center Station, this modern highrise hotel is located 0.75 miles from the convention center. L.A. Hotel Downtown $208 per night single or double occupancy, plus applicable taxes. Rates include in-room Internet. This upscale high-rise hotel is 0.8 miles from the Los Angeles Convention Center. 53 Omni Los Angeles Hotel at California Plaza $239 per night single or double occupancy, plus applicable taxes. This sleek hotel on Bunker Hill is located one mile from the Los Angeles Convention Center. Millennium Biltmore Hotel $195 per night single or double occupancy, plus applicable taxes. Rates include inroom Internet. This luxury hotel is just steps away from major L.A. attractions and 1.25 miles from the Los Angeles Convention Center. JW Marriott Los Angeles L.A. Live $249 per night single or double occupancy, plus applicable taxes. Rates include in-room Internet. Just steps from the Los Angeles Convention Center, this hotel is one of the most convenient and comfortable retreats in the city. Courtyard Los Angeles L.A. Live $229 per night single or double occupancy, plus applicable taxes. Rates include in-room Internet. Residence Inn Los Angeles L.A. Live $239 per night single or double occupancy, plus applicable taxes. Rates include in-room Internet. TRANSPORTATION GENERAL INFORMATION AIRFARE Super Shuttle Departure: 1. Please be ready at your designated shuttle/taxi pick-up location 2. SuperShuttle will arrive within 15 minutes of the pick-up time selected when booked online Search airlines free of charge and purchase your flights online for a $5 service fee. For flight booking assistance, contact Options Travel Monday through Friday, 7:30 am to 7:00 pm CDT at 800.544.8785. When calling, please reference you are an ENA conference attendee. Tickets booked by phone with an agent cost $25; there is no fee to call and ask questions. Any calls outside of these times are considered “after hours” and are subject to a $21 service fee. Taxi Service Taxis can be found curbside on the Lower/Arrival Level islands in front of each terminal under the yellow sign indicating Taxis. Taxi fare ranges from $65 to $77 per person one way to ENA host hotels. Passengers will be presented with a ticket stating typical fares to major destinations. Only authorized taxis with an official seal issued by City of Los Angeles Department of Transportation on each vehicle are permitted in the airport. It is illegal for any transportation services to solicit fares, and travelers using such services do so at their own risk. Booking with ENA’s preferred travel partner, Options Travel, allows you to gain access to additional assistance with your airfare needs when you experience delays or difficulties in your travel, and supports your Association by utilizing our service partners. GROUND TRANSPORTATION FROM LOS ANGELES INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT (LAX) Super Shuttle The ENA discounted Super Shuttle rate is $15 each way from LAX to all ENA host hotels. Round-trip fare is $30. Advance reservations are required. Click here to take advantage of the ENA discounted rate and select the “Book Online” button. You may also make a reservation by calling 800.258.3826, and using code 5WH8D to receive the discount. If the discount code is not used at the time of booking, the fare will be $17 one-way and $35 round-trip. Pick-up and Departure Instructions Super Shuttle Arrival: 1. Claim your luggage 2. Call 407.888.9220, ext. 3 and advise the dispatcher of your arrival 3. The dispatcher will direct you where to board your shuttle Click here for a list of taxi companies serving LAX. Ride Service Uber and Lyft rideshare services are authorized to provide pickup services at LAX. Passengers can make a request once they are located on the terminal curbside. Authorized Transportation Network Companies may drop off and pick up passengers on the Airport Upper/Departures Level only. Signs that state “Ride Service Pick-Up” are positioned on the Upper/Departures Level to facilitate the meeting point. CONVENTION CENTER – HOTEL SHUTTLE SERVICE Complimentary shuttle service will be provided to and from the Los Angeles Convention Center for guests with reservations at The Westin Bonaventure Hotel & Suites, Sheraton Los Angeles Downtown Hotel, LA Hotel Downtown, Omni Los Angeles Hotel at California Plaza, and the Millennium Biltmore Hotel. The Los Angeles Convention Center is within walking distance from the JW Marriott Los Angeles L.A. Live, Courtyard Los Angeles L.A. Live, and Residence Inn Los Angeles L.A. Live. 54