July 20, 2015 Utilizing Insulin Pump Therapy to Manage Your
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Utilizing Insulin Pump Therapy to Manage Your Diabetic Patient Monday July 20, 2015 8 a.m. - 4:15 p.m. SR-AHEC, Gerald A. Strand CE Auditorium 1601 Owen Drive, Fayetteville, NC 28304 In affiliation with Duke University Medical Center Part of the NC AHEC Program Who Should Attend Any health professional who works with diabetic clients who have insulin pumps. Program Description This program will provide participants with a review of basic physiology of glucose control, practical aspects of insulin pump therapy along with hands-on training. Each participant will also receive a guidebook to insulin pumps. Objectives Upon completion of this knowledge-based program, the participant will be able to: • Review the physiology of glucose control in the diabetic client; • Review evidence regarding importance of tight glycemic control; • Discuss the insulin pump as a tool in glycemic management; • Describe basal insulin, determination of initial settings, and checking the rates for accuracy; • Discuss the importance of bolus insulin administration, adjusting carb to insulin ratios, and accurate carb counting; • Discuss continuous glucose monitoring as an adjunct therapy with insulin pump therapy; and • Discuss insulin pump therapy as it applies from pediatric to senior adult populations. Faculty Marilyn K. Wilson-Sherman, MSN, RN, FNP, WOCN, CDE Diabetes Care Clinician, Southern Regional AHEC, Fayetteville, NC Susan Miller, Pharm.D., MBA, BCPS, FCCP Director of Pharmacotherapy Education - SR-AHEC Clinical Associate Professor - UNC/CH School of Pharmacy PGY1 Pharmacy Residency Director - CFVHS / SR-AHEC Credit CNE: 6.25 contact hours will be awarded to participants who attend 100% of this educational activity. AP#005-860A Southern Regional AHEC: Department of Continuing Education is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the North Carolina Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation CEU: 0.6 CEUs will be awarded to participants who attend 100% of this education activity. NCBPTE: 6.25 contact hours As part of the NC AHEC system, SR-AHEC is an NCBPTE In collaboration with UNC Eshelman School of Pharmacy. approved provider of continuing competence with regards The University of North Carolina Eshelman School of Pharmacy to activities directly related to physical therapy. is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education as a provider of continuing pharmacy education. Pharmacy : 6.25 hours To receive CE credit, attendance must be acknowledged at the registration desk upon arrival at the program. Statements of ACPE credit will be awarded to pharmacists who attend credit will be uploaded to CPE Monitor within 4-6 weeks of completion of program. Participants will have access to print 100% of this program. CE certificates from their CPE Profile under CPE Monitor. ACPE# 0046-9999-15-094-L01-P Fee $125 if registration and payment are received by July 10; $150 thereafter. Group discount: $112.50 if registration and payment are received for three or more participants on the same check by July 10; $135 thereafter. SR-AHEC requires full payment for all registrations prior to the program date. We no longer accept purchase orders or supervisor’s approval signatures in lieu of payment. Access to workshop materials and handouts cannot be released until payment is received. Early and regular rates will be determined by the date of receipt. Agenda 8 a.m. 8:15 a.m. Introduction and Class Overview Why Choose Pump Therapy? Selecting Pumps, Determining Eligible Candidates Transitioning from Injections to Pump 9:30 a.m. Pump Therapy Basics 10:30 a.m. Break 10:45 a.m. The Bolus: Insulin to Carb Ratio Correction Dose, ISF 11:45 a.m. Insulin Pump Exhibitors & Lunch (provided) 1 p.m. All About Food Reading Labels Accurately Carb-counting and Serving Size 2 p.m. Exercise 2:15 p.m. Break 2:30 p.m. Hooking Up! All About Infusion Sets Where to Put the Pump Set Troubleshooting Infusion Set Issues 3:30 p.m. Are Sick Day Rules the Same? When is it Appropriate to Disconnect? Special Circumstances: Pumpers on the Go, Pumps in the Classroom 4 p.m. What’s Next? Questions/ Wrap-up 4:15 p.m. Adjourn Substitutes/Refunds/Transfers Participants who register for the program and are not able to attend, may: • Send a substitute; • Cancel 48 business hours before the program and receive a voucher for 100% of the registration fee for use at a future SR-AHEC program; or • Cancel 48 business hours before the program and obtain a refund for 70% of the registration fee. Cancellations less than 48 business hours before the program are non-refundable. Participants who register for a program and do not attend will forfeit the full amount of the program registration fee. Contact Andrea Novak, Ph.D., RN-BC, FAEN Administrator for Nursing, Allied & Public Health CE, SR-AHEC 910-678-7216 / andrea.novak@sr-ahec.org For information on program registration, call 910-678-7226. Registration Form Utilizing Insulin Pump Therapy CASCE #46085 / NU150720 Form may be duplicated. Phone: 910-678-7226 Fax: 910-323-0674 Online: http://www.aheconnect.com/ncahec/eventdetail.aspx?EventID=46085 Mail: SR-AHEC, Attention Registrar, 1601 Owen Drive, Fayetteville, NC 28304 Name Last 4 digits of SS# Certifications/Degrees Specialty Area Employer Are you an NCC? Job Title Work Address City State Zip Code Home Address City State Zip Code Phone (work) (home) A valid email address is needed for program communications. The secondary email will only be used if your primary email replies as “undeliverable.” Email (primary) (secondary) ☐ Do not send email announcements of upcoming SR-AHEC programs. ☐ Do not share my information with participants and/or exhibitors. Special Needs / Food Allergies Payment Information ☐ Check (Make payable to SR-AHEC) ☐ Mastercard / Visa # Name on Card Expiration Date (mm/yy) Signature Office Use Only: Check Auth #___________ Date___________ From_____________________ Amount $__________ www.sr-ahec.org 1601 Owen Drive • Fayetteville, NC 28304 910-678-7228 In affiliation with Duke University Medical Center Part of the NC AHEC Program
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