Sean G. Smith – 2-Day Emergency Nursing Boot Camp
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- Sean G. Smith, Professor
Duration: Two Whole Days
Audio and video formats are available.
Copyright: 15 May 2017
DescriptionInterventions and actions that are critical for:
The Lethal Triad of Trauma Penetrating Chest Traumas
Sepsis and SIRS
Toxicology Challenges in Burn Trauma
Cardiovascular and neurological emergenciesYou have the difficult task of detecting minor changes in a patient’s condition that might result in major problems or even death. Are you certain you have the knowledge and abilities required to deal with these challenging situations?
Working in a fast evolving emergency department and caring for the most complicated patients necessitates the ability to detect and adapt to these changes. You’re dealing with potentially fatal illnesses, and you need to stay up to date on the most recent and cutting-edge treatments. Throughout this thorough training, you will learn the skills necessary to manage any scenario. Sean G. Smith, RN, BSN, NREMT-P, C-NPT, CCRN, CMC, CEN, CFRN, FP-C, CPEN, will push you to take your knowledge to the next level, drawing on over 20 years of expertise!
Handouts
Manual ZNM077385 (28.63 MB)
Outline 135 Pages Available After Purchase
DAY ONE OUTLINE
The Lethal Triad of Trauma: Hypothermia, Acidosis, and Coagulopathy Hypothermia
Correct Trauma Patient Classification Contributing Risk Factors
Resuscitation by Volume
Why, When, and How Should IV Fluids Be Used?Acidosis
What is going on and why is it happening?
Panic Levels and Lethal Levels
Dissociation of Oxyhemoglobin Curves to the left and right
Why Does It Matter?Coagulopathies
Understanding the Effects of a Very Complex Process on Body Systems When Things Go Wrong DIC: Disseminated Intravascular Coagulopathy
Understanding Laboratory Values
Hemorrhagic Shock Permissive Hypotension Damage Control Resuscitation CBC, Platelets, PT, PTT, D-dimer, FibrinPutting Everything Together
Management & Treatment Options Management & Treatment Options
Burn Injury
Critical Evaluations During the Primary Survey
Secondary Survey Key Components
Formulas for Fluid Resuscitation
American Burn Association Treatment Strategies for Chemical, Electrical, and Thermal Burns
‘Never Miss’ Inhalation Injury Detection CluesThe Infected Patient
SIRS is for Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome, while SEPSIS stands for Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome.
SIRS: When You Have Too Much of a Good Thing
Sepsis and Severe Sepsis: When Too Much of a Good Thing Goes Wrong
Patient Presentations Across the Sepsis Surveillance Continuum
Interventions that arise unexpectedly: Tissue is TimeOUTLINE FOR DAY 2
Perforating Chest Injuries
Ultrasound and FAST Evaluation
Identifying Symptoms of Pneumothorax Variations
Interventions in an Emergency
Initial Flail Chest Management Dos and Don’ts
Special Populations Under Danger
Tamponade Cardiac
Thoracotomy in the Emergency DepartmentEmergency Cardiovascular Care
SVR: Systemic Vascular Resistance Advanced Hemodynamics
CVP Monitoring the Acute Coronary Syndrome Spectrum
Key Evaluations and Interventions for:
Angina Pectoris
STEMI
Non-STEMI
Identifying Arrhythmias
Stable, Unstable, and DeadlyTime is Brain in Neuro Emergencies.
Volume and Pressure Concepts
TBI Spinal Cord Injuries: Rapid Neuro Assessment Critical Interventions
Axonal Diffuse InjuryToxicology Problems
Identification of Toxins in Intentional and Unintentional Overdose ABGs – a Critical Key Treatment Option: Symptom Management Strategies for Removing and Reducing Causative Agents When No Curative Agent Is Available
Toxicology Expected and Unexpected Arrhythmias
Drugs on the Street TodayElectrolyte Imbalances Can Kill You
Critical Clues for Quick Panic Value Identification
Potential Causes and Treatments Interventions that Improve Outcomes
FacultySean G. Smith, C-EFM, C-NPT, FP-C, TP-C, RNC-NIC, CEN, CFRN, CPEN, CCRN-CMC (Adult), CCRN-K (Neonatal), CCRN-K (Neonatal), CCRN-K (Neonatal) (Pediatric) Seminars and items that are related: 11 International Critical-Care Professionals
Sean G. Smith, C-EFM, C-NPT, FP-C, TP-C, RNC-NIC, CEN, CFRN, CPEN, CCRN-CMC (Adult), CCRN-K (Neonatal), CCRN-K (Pediatric), is a flight nurse-paramedic with experience in Trauma Care, Tactical Medicine, Emergency/Critical Care, and Prehospital Emergency Medical Services. He possesses nursing and molecular biology degrees, is a graduate of Duke University’s Legal Nurse Consulting program, and is now pursuing a master’s degree at the University of Florida College of Pharmacy. He has many advanced specialty certifications as well as substantial teaching credentials in critical care and emergency medicine.
Among her many author/co-author credits are a best-selling Laboratory Medicine textbook, a chapter on Shock in the Trauma Nursing Core Curriculum, and a portion in the recently released Resuscitation Crisis Manual. Sean advises various high-profile hospital systems (Yale, Mayo…) on clinical, legal, and certification preparation. He often speaks at national and international conferences, has performed 50+ medical missions (Dominican Republic, Honduras, Morocco, Liberia, and Haiti), and has provided medical support to NASA’s Space Shuttle Program.
Disclosures for Speakers:
Sean G. Smith is paid a speaking fee by PESI, Inc.
Sean G. Smith does not have any relevant non-financial relationships to declare.
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