Currents In Critical Care & Progressive Care 2013 Seattle, Washington

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AACN MOUNTAIN TO SOUND CHAPTER PRESENTS Currents In Critical Care & Progressive Care 2013 Seattle, Washington October 29 & 30, 2013 Shoreline Conference Center Don t miss these nationally acclaimed speakers: Vicki Good (AACN President), Teri Kiss (AACN President-Elect), Debra McHale-Wiegand, Edie Brous Esq., Dr. Joseph Rosen, Dr. David Carlbom, Dr. Gary Weeks, Dr. Erin Kross, Elizabeth Bridges, Barbara McLean and more excellent speakers!! Join us Tuesday October 29 for a Sunset Session with wine & cheese: Leadership Lessons Learned from the Back of a Dog Sled! Early Bird Registration Ends 9/12/13 MTS-AACN Members $175 Non-Members $225 * After 9/12/13 MTS-AACN Members $200 Non-Members $250 WWW.MTSAACN.ORG For online registration and conference information

2013 Mountain to Sound Symposium, Seattle Tuesday October 29, 2013 7:15 am - 8:00 am Registration & Continental Breakfast Food Drive Benefitting Northwest Harvest 8:00 am - 9:15 am Introduction and Opening Session: Family Centered Care in the ICU Karen Carlson Lecture: Debra Lynn McHale-Wiegand 9:15 am - 9:30 am Break 9:30 am 10:45 am Breakout #1 A Documentation and Liability: How What You Write Shows Up in Court - Part I B Ethical Issues in Critical Care C Progressive Mobility Edie Brous Debra Lynn McHale- Wiegand Janet Regan-Baggs 10:45 am - 11:15 am Break 11:15 am - 12:30 pm Breakout #2 D Documentation and Liability: How What You Write Shows Up in Court - Part II E ART MODEL: Integrating Technology and Resuscitation Edie Brous Sheri Villanueva- Reiakvam Sponsored by Zoll 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm Vendors Open Lunch 1:30 pm - 2:45 pm Breakout #3 G Meeting the 21st Century Healthcare Challenge-Cybercare: Networked Based Personalized Medicine From Everyday Care to Disasters Joseph Rosen H Intra-abdominal Pressure Monitoring Barbara McLean Sponsored by Convatec F Spinal Cord Injuries in the Critical Care Unit Karen McQuillan I EZ-IO in the ICU Treating Sepsis and More Robert Ault Sponsored by Vidacare 2:45 pm - 3:15 pm Break 3:15 pm - 4:30 pm Breakout #4 J Future of Simulation and Training for Critical Care Nurses K New Concepts in Interventional Cardiology L Nurse Coaches as Healers: An Analysis of the Evidence Joseph Rosen Gary Weeks Fran Lewis 4:30 pm - 4:45 pm Wrap-Up and Feedback Wine and Cheese Event 5:00 pm - 6:15 pm Sunset Talk Leadership Lessons Learned from the Back of a Dog Sled Teri Kiss AACN President-Elect

2013 Mountain to Sound Symposium, Seattle Wednesdsay October 30, 2013 7:15 am - 8:00 am 8:00 am - 9:15 am Registration & Continental Breakfast Food Drive Benefitting Northwest Harvest Opening Session: How Will You Step Forward Keynote Address Vicki Good (AACN President) 9:15 am - 9:30 am Break 9:30 am 10:45 am Breakout #1 A Palliative Care in the Critical Care Setting B Wound Care in the Critical Care Unit C Raising the Bar Erin Kross Nancy Unger Elizabeth Bridges 10:45 am - 11:15 am Break 11:15 am - 12:30 pm Breakout #2 D EtCO 2 : The Next Vital Sign E Pharmacology & Diabetes F Critical Care Studies You Should Know About Vendors Open David Carlbom Cora Espina Elizabeth Bridges 12:30 pm - 1:30 pm Lunch 1:30 pm - 2:45 pm Breakout #3 G Delirium: The Silent Killer H Renal Replacement & Liver Support: Two Organs, One Device I Controversies in Management of Traumatic Brain Injuries Debra Metter Amay Parikh Sponsored by Gambro 2:45 pm - 3:15 pm Break 3:15 pm - 4:30 pm Breakout #4 J Volunteerism: A Fresh Perspective on International Nursing K ART MATRIX: A Model for Inpatient Cardiac Arrest Patricia Blissitt L Critical Care in Combat: from Point of Injury through the ICU Khanhvy Doan Sheri Villanueva- Reiakvam Sponsored by Zoll LCDR Jeremiah Ingemunson 4:30 pm - 4:45 pm Wrap-Up and Feedback

Robert Ault, RN Field Educator Vidcare Surgical Trauma ICU Staff Nurse Chippenham Hospital Richmond, VA Patricia Blissitt, RN, PhD, CCRN, CNRN, CCNS, CCM, ACNS-BC President MTS-AACN Chapter Neuroscience Clinical Nurse Specialist and Swedish Medical Center and Assistant Professor BioBehavioral Nursing and Health Systems, Elizabeth Bridges, PhD, RN, CCNS, FCCM Nurse Researcher, Patient Care Services UWMC, Associate Professor BioBehavioral Nursing and Health Systems Edith (Edie) Brous, RN, Esq. Solo Practice; Nurse Attorney New York County Health Services Organization New York, NY David Carlbom, M.D. Assistant Professor, Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine Associate Director, Emergency Services Erin Kross, M.D. Assistant Professor of Medicine Division of Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine Khanhvy Doan, RN Progressive Care Unit, Staff RN VA Puget Sound Health Care System Cora Espina, MN, ARNP, CWCN Nurse Practitioner Glycemic Control Services Medical Center Teaching Associate, UW School of Medicine Affiliate Instructor, UW School of Nursing Speaker Information Vicki Good, RN, MSN, CENP President American Association of Critical Care Nurses Springfield, MO Jeremiah Ingemunson Lt. Commander Naval Station Bremerton United States Navy Teri Kiss, RN, MS, MSSW, CCRN, CMSRN President-Elect American Association of Critical Care Nurses Director of Medical Unit and Patient Quality Resources Fairbanks Memorial Hospital Fairbanks, AK Fran Lewis, RN, PhD, FAAN Professor Family and Child Nursing Debra Lynn McHale-Wiegand, RN, PhD, MBE, CCRN, CHPN, FAHA, FAAN Assistant Professor, OSAH University of Maryland Baltimore, MD Barbara McLean Critical Care Practice Consultant Critical Care Clinical Nurse Specialist Consultant to Atlanta Medical Center Atlanta, GA Karen McQuillan, RN, MS, CNS-BC, CCRN, CNRN, FAAN AACN Board of Directors 2011-2014 Clinical Nurse Specialist Adams Cowley Shock Trauma Center University of Maryland Medical Center Baltimore, MD Debra Metter, RN, MN, CCRN, CCNS Trauma and Critical Care Clinical Nurse Specialist Amay Parikh, MD, MBA Assistant Professor, Division of Nephrology and Pulmonary / Critical Care Medicine Rutgers-Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital New Brunswick, NJ Janet Regan-Baggs, RN, DNP, MN, CCRN Critical Care Clinical Nurse Specialist, Joseph Rosen, MD Professor of Surgery Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center Adjunct Professor of Engineering and Senior Lecturer Dartmouth Medical School Lebanon, NH Nancy Unger, RN, ARNP, MN, MPH Wound & Ostomy Nurse Practitioner Sheri Villanueva-Reiakvam, RN Staff RN/CN-II, CCU-MICU BART/ART Resuscitation Instructor UCSD Medical Center-Hillcrest San Diego, CA Gary Weeks, M.D. Cardiologist Summit Cardiology Co-Chair: Chris Laux, MSN, ACNS-BC Thank you 2013 Mountain to Sound Education Committee! Co-Chair: Jamie Sherry, RN, BSN, CCRN Co-Chair: Collyn West, RN, BSN, PCCN Industry Relations: Birgit Weeks, RN, MSN President: Pat Blissitt, PhD, CCNS Lindsay Boyd, RN, MS, CCRN Khanhvy Doan, RN, BSN Melissa Hutchinson, MN, CCNS Kitty Hobson, RN, MS Mary Jo Kelly, MN, CCNS Mary McCarthy, RN, PhD Sarah McWilliams, RN, CCRN Karen Paulsen, RN, MSN, ACNS-BC

Please Print: 2013 Mountain to Sound AACN Symposium Registra on Form 3 WAYS TO REGISTER: Online Registra on: www.mtsaacn.org Fax: 267-629-3758 Mail: MTS 9594 1st Ave NE #232 Sea le, WA 98115 2012 First Name: Last Name: Billing Address: City: State: Zip: Email: Phone: Employer: Current MTS AACN Member? Yes No Na onal AACN # & Expira on Date Registra on Fees: Early Bird Fee postmarked by September 12, 2013 Regular Prices postmarked after September 12, 2013 2 Day Non Member of MTS Chapter $225 2 Day Non Member of MTS Chapter $250 2 Day Member of MTS Chapter $175 2 Day Member of MTS Chapter $200 1 Day Please check date 10/29 10/30 $125 1 Day Please check date 10/29 10/30 $150 2 Day Undergraduate Nursing Student $150 Nursing School: **MUST present school ID Please note which break out session you plan on a ending: Breakout Sessions : Tuesday October 29, 2012 Breakout Sessions: Wednesday October 30, 2012 Breakout Session #1 9:30-10:45a A B C Breakout Session #1 9:30-10:45a A B C Breakout Session #2 11:15-12:30p D E F Breakout Session #2 11:15-12:30p D E F Breakout Session #3 1:30-2:45p G H I Breakout Session #3 1:30-2:45p G H I Breakout Session #4 3:15p-4:30p J K L Breakout Session #4 3:15p-4:30p J K L Sunset Session 5:00-6:15p Yes No Registra on Dues: I want to join MTS AACN $20/year Na onal AACN # & Expira on Date (required) Conference Fee: $ MTS Membership: $ Dona on to Karen Carlson Fund: $ Total Due $ Check (Payable to Mountain to Sound Chapter) Visa Master Card Credit Card Number: Exp: / CVV: Refund Policy: Cancellation requests received before October 24, 2013 will be refunded 80% of the registration fees. Cancellation requests received on or after October 24 will receive 50% of the registration fees. The day of the conference no refunds will be given. Communicate requests via email: education@mtsaacn.org

Mountain to Sound Chapter of AACN 9594 1st Ave NE #232. 98115-2012 NonProfit Org. US Postage PAID Permit # 2308 Driving Directions to Shoreline Conference Center, Shoreline, WA Northbound Take I-5 North to NE 175th St. (exit #176 for Shoreline). Turn left onto NE 175th St. and go to Meridian Ave. N. Turn right onto Meridian Ave. N and go to N. 185th St. Turn right on N. 185th and go to 1st Ave. NE. Turn left on 1st Ave. NE. The Shoreline Center is on your right. (You are at the South end of the center.) 18560 1st Ave. NE Shoreline, WA 98155-2148 (206)368-4122 Southbound Take I-5 South to NE 205th St. Lake Forest Park (exit #177). Exit Westbound (right). Turn right on to NE 205th and go to 1st Ave. NE Turn left on 1st Ave. NE and continue South for.5 mile. The Shoreline Center will be on your left. (You are at the north end of the center.) Parking at the Shoreline Conference Center is available at no additional charge.