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Exploring the Essential Features of “Robin Gilbert – A Day in the Life of a Nurse: What Could Possibly Go Wrong? Be Prepared for Anything”
Speaker: Robin Gilbert, MSN, RN, CEN, CPEN
Duration: 7 Hours 04 Minutes
Format: Audio and Video
Copyright: Nov 15, 2023
Media Type: Digital Seminar
Description
Nursing is so complex! And we need to be ready to adapt to any situation…such as floating to another unit, treating overflow patients that are not usually on our unit, responding to a totally unexpected patient situation and more! We still need to provide safe, quality care to all and transfer our nursing skills to different settings at any time! This conference will walk you through case-based presentations of a real-life day with scenarios of “what could possibly go wrong” when your day started perfectly! These case presentations will identify the evidence-based background needed for competent clinical practice, current up-to-date knowledge of the diagnoses, equipment, medications, and procedures.
Speaker
Robin Gilbert, MSN, RN, CEN, CPEN, has over 25 years’ experience in emergency nursing. She is both a certified emergency nurse and certified pediatric emergency nurse. Robin has experience as an emergency department manager, manager of cardiac & pulmonary rehabilitation and currently as the regional manager for staff development at Central Main Medical Center. She instructs the NCLEX review class for Kaplan and tutors nursing students online for a local college of nursing. Her experience also includes having been an item writer for the Board Certification of Emergency Nursing and a former chairperson. In her current role, Robin is able to remain up to date in the trends and best practice standards for care in emergency nursing. Robin received her BSN from Curry College, Massachusetts and her MSN from Saint Joseph’s College, Maine. Robin is an active member of the Emergency Nurses Association, the American Nurses Association, Society of Critical Care Medicine, and is a reviewer for the ANCC’s Pathway to Excellence.
Speaker Disclosures:
Financial: Robin Gilbert has employment relationships with EBSCO, Central Maine Medical Center, Rumford Hospital, Pathway to Excellence, and Kaplan University. She receives a speaking honorarium and recording royalties from PESI, Inc. She has no relevant financial relationships with ineligible organizations.
Non-financial: Robin Gilbert is a member of the Society of Critical Care Medicine, the American Association of Cardiovascular and Pulmonary Rehabilitation, and the Emergency Nurses Association.
Objectives
- Outline comprehensive patient management plans for the special patient population discussed
- Apply the criteria for the diagnosis of EKG changes associated with pathophysiology
- Review up-to-date therapeutic recommendations for patients with CVA
- Discuss management treatment and troubleshooting of LVAD’s and Vests
- Identify the most appropriate vasoactive agent for the clinical situation
- Analyze management strategies specific to unstable pediatric patient
- Describe evidence-based protocols for common obstetric emergencies
- Discuss current and emerging trends in acute and critical care
- Review basic ventilator settings used in critical care
- Describe initial interventions to stabilize the hemodynamically unstable patient
- Identify early symptoms in patient assessment that indicate the patient is deteriorating
- Stay safe when a patient becomes agitated or even violent
Outline
Starting your Shift
- Unexpected bleeding disorders: Mallory Weiss Tear
- 40 y/o trauma patient received 36 units of PRC, 20 units of platelets, 12 units
- FFP, 6 liters LR and develops ARDS post-operatively
- ECMO for ARDS
- FFP, 6 liters LR and develops ARDS post-operatively
- Let’s talk stroke: Get my drift?
- Heart failure and pulmonary edema
- DI or SIADH
You Want Me to Float Where?
- Ventilator management basics
- Postpartum emergencies: I don’t do OB!
- Geriatric trauma patients: When golden years meet the golden hour
- 2nd degree AV block in elderly patient presenting with dizziness for 1 week. Offending agents: β-Blockers and calcium channel blockers (Rx CE – 0.5 hour)
- MI Imposters
Out of My Comfort Zone
- VADs, Vests: Fashionable but I Know Nothing About Them
- REBOA: Non-trauma, Hemorrhagic Shock Patient with Retroperitoneal Hemorrhage, Renal Perforation and Splenic Laceration
- He, she, her, him, they: Transgender care and communication
- Gunshot victims; chaos from the streets
- When healthcare staff become victims; violent patients
- Pediatric RRT: I don’t do peds!
- Critical care drugs and drips
Target Audience
- Nurses: Medical-surgical units, ED, Critical Care areas, Urgent Care Clinics.
- Respiratory Therapists
- Advanced Practice Providers.
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