LEARNING OBJECTIVES

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LEARNING OBJECTIVES
REGISTRATION
Registration is necessary to plan appropriately for meals,
hand-outs and continuing education credits. The American
Heart Association will be providing CEU’s & CME’s for physicians, physician assistants, nurses, and EMS professionals.
LEARNING OBJECTIVES
Objective 1: Inpatient aspect of management of AMI from the field to cath lab
Obective 2: Use of devices & stats in STEMI
Objective 3: Understand Takatsuki Cardiomyopathy
Objective 4: Understand spontaneous coronary artery dissection
Objective 5: Discuss the appropriate role for thrombolysis in current treatment
To Register : Not available at this time—Registration
information will be emailed out once it is available.
guidelines for STEMI
5th Annual Kansas
STEMI & Stroke
Summit
Objective 6: Review the indications and contraindications for thrombolytic therapy
If you are interested in registering for this program
please email Dawn.Noland@heart.org to ensure you
receive registration information.
Objective 8: Discuss recommendations for dosing and monitoring potential
adverse effects
Objective 9: Identify pathophysiologies of ischemic & hemorrhagic stroke and the
benefits of rapid treatment of both kinds of stroke including intra-arterial tPA, mechanical clot retrieval and coiling
Fees
Objective 10: Describe recommendations for initial neuroimaging of pt w/ suspected acute ischemic & hemorrhagic stroke
STEMI & Stroke Summit:
$30.00
Objective 11: Summarize role of the interventional endovascular procedures in
acute stroke care
Objective 12: Perform a basic & advanced neurologic exam on a pt & assign an
NIH stroke scale score appropriately
Objective 13: Identify key tips & techniques for a difficult neurologic assessment
Objective 14: Differentiate between the care of an ischemic stroke pt & a hemorrhagic stroke pt.
Objective 15: Discuss the role of thrombolysis in current treatment guidelines for
stroke
Objective 16: Review the indications and contraindications for thrombolytics
ACCOMMODATIONS
Objective 17: Discuss appropriate dosing and monitoring for adverse effects
Objective 18: Introduced to the team based, choregraphed approach to prehospital cardiac arrest management
Objective 19: Recognize & act in a timely fashion to an ST elevation MI
For your convenience we have reserved a block of rooms at a
discounted rate. To reserve a room, contact the hotel at the
phone number listed below and ask for the American Heart
Association block rate.
Click on link below to book online
http://hiltongardeninn.hilton.com/en/gi/groups/personalized/M/MANGIGI-AHA-20141008/index.jhtml?WT.mc_id=POG
Room must be reserved by September 14th to receive
discounted rate.
Objective 20: Recognize pitfalls in ECG interpretation of STEMI
Objective 21: Understand the emergent management of Ischemic stroke based on
the most recent AHA/ASA guidelines
Objective 22: Understand the emergent management of Hemorrhagic Stroke, both
intracerebral hemorrhage & subarachnoid hemorrhage, based on the most recent
AHA/ASA & Neurocritical Care Society Guidelines
Objective 23: Goal driven alliance
Objective 24: Describe implementation process for STEMI & Stroke programs
between agencies
Objective 25: Understand 3 components of HeartSafe education
Hilton Garden Inn Manhattan —Phone (785) 532-9116
Objective 26: Identify the resources available for HeartSafe education
Objective 27: Telemedicine Process—How connection from doc to doc occurs
Objective 28: Implementing a successful program
Objective 29: Understand the importance of identifying last KNOWN well of pt
Objective 30: Compare types of stroke and immediate care.
For questions contact:
Dawn Noland
American Heart Association
Phone (913)652-1918
Dawn.noland@heart.org
Thursday, October 9th
10:00 am - 7:30 pm
Friday, October 10th
8:00 am - 11:45 am
Hilton Garden Inn Manhattan & Manhattan
Conference Center
410 South 3rd Street
Manhattan, KS 66502
Phone: (785) 532-9116
AGENDA
AGENDA
THURSDAY
9:00—10:00 am
THURSDAY (cont.)
EMS Breakout Sessions
Registration / Check in / Vendors
(breakfast available)
10:00—10:20 am
Welcome & Introductions
STEMI State of the State
Dr. Dennis Allin; The University of Kansas Hospital
10:20—10:40 am
Stroke State of the State
History of EMS
Tina York; HCA Midwest Health Systems
11:40—1:00 pm
Primary TARGET: Staff from Resource-Limited
Hospitals
Also:
1:00—2:40 pm
EMS Cardiac Arrest Pit Crew
Cardiologists
2:40—3:00 pm
Break/ Vendor Exhibits
Neurologists
3:00—3:50 pm
Use of Action Registry to Improve Quality in
Hospitals and EMS—Kay Brown; AHA/ASA
Dr. Colleen Lechtenberg; The University of Kansas
Hospital
10:40—11:40 am
TARGET AUDIENCE
Cardiovascular Leadership
Emergency Physicians
STEMI/Stroke Coordinators
5:00—6:00 pm
Awards & Dinner
6:00—7:30 pm
AHA Healthy Hearts Research
Kay Brown; AHA/ASA
Vendors / Lunch on your own
Dr. Priyantha Ranaweera
Cath Lab Nurses
EMS Regional Leadership & Medical Directors
EMS Field Staff
STEMI Breakout Sessions
FRIDAY
1:00—1:50 pm
1:50—2:40 pm
Acute MI
Dr. Ujjaval Patel; HCA Physician Services, Midwest Heart
& Vascular Specialists, LLC
STEMIs In Women
Break / Vendor Exhibits
3:00—3:50 pm
Use of Action Registry to Improve Quality in
Hospitals and EMS—Kay Brown; AHA/ASA
3:50—4:40 pm
Fibrinolytic Therapy for STEMI
Endovascular & Interventional Procedures in the
Management of Acute Ischemic & Hemorrhagic
Stroke
STEMI Recognition
8:00—9:30 am
Dr. Seshu Rao; Stormont Vail HealthCare
9:30 - 10:30 am
Reaching the Rural
Dr. David Burt; University of Virginia
Patricia Howard, Pharm D; The University of Kansas
Hospital
Stroke Breakout Sessions
Registration / Check in (breakfast available)
STEMI Breakout Sessions
Dr. George Pierson; Overland Park Regional Medical
Center
2:40—3:00 pm
1:00—1:50 pm
7:00—8:00 am
Stroke Breakout Sessions
8:00—8:50 am
Acute Management of Ischemic & Hemorrhagic
Stroke
Dr. James Walker; Via-Christi Hospitals
8:50—9:40 am
How Telemedicine Allows Rapid Specialized
Assessment in Rural Communities
Megan Canter; Director of Telemedcine, HCA
Dr. Coleman Martin; Saint Luke’s Hospital
1:50—2:40 pm
Nursing Care of the Ischemic & Hemorrhagic
Stroke Patient: Tips & Tricks for a Great
Neuro Exam
9:40—10:30 am
Cristina Speaks, RN; Angela Welch, RN; Ransom
Memorial Hospital; Nick Robbins, MICT; Franklin County
EMS
Angela Hawkins, BN, RN, CCRN, CNRN, SCRN; Saint
Luke’s Hospital Marion Bloch Neuroscience Institute
2:40—3:00 pm
Break / Vendor Exhibits
3:00—3:30 pm
Fibrinolytic Therapy in Stroke
3:30—4:00 pm
4:00—4:40 pm
A Community Alliance: Strengthening Bonds
to Save Lives
General Session
Patricia Howard, Pharm D; The University of KS Hospital
10:30—10: 45 am
Break/ Vendor Exhibits
Posterior Circulation in Stroke
10:45—11:30 am
How to Make Your Community a Heart Safe
Community
Dr. Colleen Lechtenberg; The University of KS
Hospital
Jerilyn Rodgers,RN, MSN, CNL; The University of KS
Hospital Christina Barber, EMT; Greeley County
Ambulance
EMS—The Critical Link
Linda Bayless, MSN, APRN-BC, FNP, CNRN
11:30—11:45 am
Closing Remarks
Accreditation
To Be Determined