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2 Critical Care Nursing Symposium 24 Critical Care Concurrent Sessions PLUS a 1-day CCRN CRASH CRAM course Choose from 3 Exciting Venues! Education Enterprises presents: MOHEGAN SUN Uncasville, CT April 20 & 21, 2009 CAESARS PALACE Las Vegas, NV July 23 & 24, 2009 TRUMP TAJ MAHAL Atlantic City, NJ September 24 & 25, 2009 Pass the CCRN Exam! 2-Day CCRN Review Course with Locations: FL, TX, GA, OH, MN, NYC Vacation Getaways! Earn CEU s and enjoy a fabulous vacation! Join over 600 nurses in: MAJESTIC COLONIAL PUNTA CANA ALL-INCLUSIVE RESORT Punta Cana, Dominican Republic May 4-8, 2009 $595 per person 0 0 9 IBEROSTAR PARAISIO BEACH ALL-INCLUSIVE RESORT Riviera Maya, Mexico October 21-25, 2009 $625 per person Price includes lodging (double occupancy), all meals, all drinks, all alcoholic beverages, all activities, entertainment, airport transfers, gratuities, taxes and the conference. See pages 10 12. Great Educational Products for CCRN, CEN and Critical Care Nurses, Books, DVD s & CD s See inside or visit www.greatnurses.com.

Dear Nurse Colleagues, Get ready once again for a fabulous Nursing Symposium, this time, highlighting education for adult critical care nurses. The Critical Care Nursing Symposium will be held at 3 great locations Mohegan Sun Resort & Casino, Uncasville, CT; Caesars Palace, Las Vegas, NV and The Trump Taj Mahal, Atlantic City, NJ. This symposium is jam-packed with informative, up to date critical care clinical topics taught by the best speakers you have ever heard! You can t beat this comprehensive, economically priced conference, register now and join over 1000 nurses in each location! Also, treat yourself to a vacation you deserve it! Read about our annual vacation escapes to the All-Inclusive Resorts in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic and Riviera Maya, Mexico and join over 500 nurses! Book Early we fill up fast! Hope you join us at one of our educational programs! President Education Enterprises TABLE OF CONTENTS Critical Care Nursing Symposium................ 2-6 CCRN Review Products (Books, CD, DVD)............... 7 CCRN Review Course Two Day Program........... 8 9 Vacation Getaways........ 10 12 Hemodynamic Monitoring/ 12 Lead EKG (CD, DVD)........ 13 CEN Products (Books, CD, DVD)... 14 Enhancing Your Critical Care Skills (Audio, CD)............. 15 Nurse Entrepreneur Products (CD, Book)................... 15 Product Order Form........... 15 Symposium Speakers ONE DAY CRASH CRAM CCRN REVIEW 12 Lead EKG; SVT vs VT; Hemodynamic Monitoring; Making a Million in Nursing Dr. Vonfrolio, lecturer, consultant and author, has held CCRN certification for sixteen years. Author of 11 books and numerous articles, she has held positions of critical care staff nurse, staff development instructor and tenured Professor of Nursing. She is the proprietor of Education Enterprises and Power Publications, organized the Nurses March in DC with over 35,000 rallying for safe patient care and nurse patient ratios. She has appeared on Nightline and Good Morning America. Visit her website at www.greatnurses.com. Kathleen M. Hill RN, MSN, CCNS-CSC Clinical Nurse Specialist, Cardiovascular Intensive Care Units, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, OH Faculty, Division of Continuing Education, Cleveland State University, Cleveland, OH Nancy Suazo RN, BS, CEN Director, Specialty Education Programs Lecturer, Consultant, Las Vegas, NV Nancy Townsend RN, MN, APRNC, CCNS, CCRN Owner & Program Director; NursEd, Metarie, LA Deborah Pool RN, MS, CCRN Instructor, Department of Nursing, Glendale Community College; Glendale, AZ Approval Information: Education Enterprises is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the New York State Nurses Association, an accredited approver of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center s Commission on Accreditation, code 7FBHUP-PRV-08. Also approved by the California BRN #10833. Register online: www.greatnurses.com Call 1.800.331.6534 Mon. Thurs. 9am 3pm EST

HOTEL INFORMATION BOOK HOTEL ROOMS EARLY! We have secured a block of hotel accommodations at a DISCOUNTED RATE. Remember to refer to the Group Code and Group Name when making the reservations. MOHEGAN SUN RESORT & CASINO APRIL 20 & 21, 2009 One Mohegan Sun Blvd. Uncasville, CT 06382 Less than one hour from Hartford and Providence airport and less than 2 hours from Boston and NY the destination of your dreams is waiting for you! Roaring waterfalls, towering glass trees, immense boulders you ll feel like an adventurer in a new world. Featuring over 1200 luxury guest rooms, twenty-nine delicious dining options, over thirty fine boutiques in a breathtaking twostory atrium, world class spa & fitness center, indoor/outdoor pools. Experience a legendary destination! HOTEL RESERVATIONS: 1-877-MOHEGAN (877-664-3426) Refer to Group Code: Nurse09 Refer to Group Name: Nursing Symposium 2009 $179 per night (Deadline for discounted rate is March 24) CAESARS PALACE LAS VEGAS JULY 23 & 24, 2009 3570 Las Vegas Blvd., South Las Vegas, NV 89109 From the moment you walk through the doors at Caesars Palace, you know you ve arrived at the most prestigious resort in the world. Receive impeccable service, luxury and a spectacular experience! The finest cuisine is served from the most opulent settings to casual dining and boasts an international array of cuisine to tempt and satisfy you. There are also more than 120 shops in two elegant settings for you to enjoy! Great entertainment awaits you at the Palace! HOTEL RESERVATIONS: 1-866-227-5944 Refer to Group Code: SCEDU9 Refer to Group Name: Education Enterprises Nursing Symposium 2009 $149 per night (Deadline for discounted rate is July 6) TRUMP TAJ MAHAL SEPTEMBER 24 & 25, 2009 1000 Boardwalk @ Virginia Avenue Atlantic City, NJ 08401 Treat yourself to a Five Star Diamond Award billion-dollar property. The Trump Taj Mahal Casino & Resort is unprecedented in craftsmanship and opulence; an awe-inspiring architectural masterpiece filled with the finest carpets, chandeliers and works of art in the tradition of the world s most grand palaces. Enjoy a modern Health Club & Fitness Center & Olympic indoor pool, gourmet restaurants & casual dining-nine establishments for variety, lots of shopping and great entertainment with famous celebrities! HOTEL RESERVATIONS: 1-800-825-8888 Refer to Group Code: AEENS9 Refer To Group Name: Education Enterprises Nursing Symposium 2009 $112 per night (Deadline for discounted rate is September 7). Symposium Registration P. 6 Vacation Registration P. 12 Product Order Form P. 15 3

Day1 light-hearted look at the history of nursing, participants will be reminded of the historical events, which have shaped the current world 8:00 am 9:15 am: KEYNOTE: We ve Come A Long Way Nursing Then & Now Deborah Poole RN, MS, CCRN From the days of Florence Nightingale to the high-tech world of the ICU, the nursing profession has grown and changed to keep pace with the challenging field of providing quality care for the sick. Nursing in the 21st Century is a far cry from the earlier days. In this of the critical care nurse. LUNCH 12:30-1:30 9:30 am 10:45 am 11:00 am 12:30 pm 1:30 pm 3:00 pm 3:15 pm 4:30 pm CCRN REVIEW Endocrine & GI SIADH & DI Hypoglycemia DKA & HHNK Hepatic Failure Pancreatitis Bowel Obstruction Abdominal Trauma Acute Lung Injury & Respiratory Distress Syndrome Deborah Poole RN, MS, CCRN In spite of all the technological marvels, patients continue to succumb to injury, illness and complications. One of the most common is the development of acute respiratory failure, ALI and ARDS. Early identification of the development of these conditions and early recognition with interventions to improve tissue oxygenation are related to improved outcomes in the critically ill and injured patient. This session will discuss ALI and ARDS, including the difference between them, pathophysiology, signs and symptoms and nursing implications. Beyond Old Olympus: Neurologic Assessment Nancy Townsend RN, MN, APRNC, CCNS, CCRN No neuron trivia, no mnemonics, no arcane anatomy. Instead, this session presents tips for practical, rapid and thorough neurologic assessment. When and in whom does cranial nerve function need to be assessed? Reflexes? Neurologic vital sign techniques and significance as well as mental status examination and appropriate charting and terminology are described along with the significance of abnormal findings. Is the Glasgow Coma Scale useful and in what setting? What are the signs of impending herniation syndrome? What nursing measures are routine and which are reserved for life-threatening emergencies? MOHEGAN SUN APRIL 20 21, 2009 Y CAESARS JUL NURSING SYMPOSIUM CCRN REVIEW Neurological & Renal Increased Intracranial Pressure Neurological Assessment CNS Disorders Head Trauma Spinal Cord Injuries Renal Physiology Acute Renal Failure Electrolyte Imbalances Acute Coronary Syndromes Deborah Poole RN, MS, CCRN This session will provide the critical care nurse with the most current information necessary to care for the patient with ACS as published by the American Heart Association. These patients, without EKG changes indicative of a myocardial infarction, but who have significant risk for permanent muscle damage. It is imperative for the patient with ACS to be recognized and treated in a timely manner to limit muscle damage and maintain myocardial perfusion. Electrolytes: What s In & What s Out Nancy Townsend RN, MN, APRNC, CCNS, CCRN This session explains the laws of electrolytes, the hierarchy of electrolyte regulation, how to identify, prevent and correct major electrolyte imbalances found in the critically ill patient and how to correlate electrolyte imbalances with acid/base disturbances and the patient s clinical condition. Electrolytes fun, fascinating and finally understandable! CCRN REVIEW Cardiovascular Hypertensive Crisis IHSS, HOCM Cardiac Assessment Hemodynamic Monitoring Myocardial Infarction IABP Cardiac Trauma Shock States Transfusions & Ventilators: A New Twist on ARDS Deborah Poole RN, MS, CCRN It is now known that administration of type-specific blood, high oxygen concentrations, and invasive mechanical ventilation may result in systemic inflammation and the development of ARDS. Improved outcomes for the critically ill patient are associated with early identification of patients at risk and interventions to improve tissue oxygenation. During this session, the relationship between blood transfusions and positive-pressure ventilation will be described and the pathophysiology, diagnosis and management of these complications will be discussed. Nosocomial Renal Failure Nancy Townsend RN, MN, APRNC, CCNS, CCRN This session focuses on pathophysiology of acute renal failure in the critically ill patient, the risk factors, identification of the patient at high risk and the strategies to prevent the occurrence of acute renal failure including radio-contrast nephropathy. Acute renal failure as the common second step in the development of multi-system organ failure is also considered along with the nurse s role in halting the progression of this often fatal syndrome before the condition becomes irreversible. The presentation concludes with a brief comparison of dialysis methods and other treatments and their outcomes. CCRN REVIEW Pulmonary & Hematological Respiratory Assessment ABG Interpretation ARF and ARDS Pulmonary Trauma DIC 1A 2A 3A 4A How Do You Mend A Broken Heart? Cardiac Dysfunction in SIRS and Sepsis Deborah Poole RN, MS, CCRN Sepsis and the systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) are common conditions in the ICU. The uncontrolled inflammation and its resultant effects on the cardiovascular system present significant challenges for the critical care nurse. This session will offer the most recent information regarding the pathophysiology and evidence-based treatment options for the patient with SIRS and sepsis. 1B 2B 3B 4B Identification & Management of Acid/Base Problems Nancy Townsend RN, MN, APRNC, CCNS, CCRN Acid/base imbalances are extremely common in the critically ill patient and can be in and of themselves life-threatening. The practical application of the Strong Ion Difference and the Anion Gap in the critically ill patient and the importance of the relationship between common electrolyte therapy and the ph are discussed. The primary causes and prevention of these derangements are presented with representative case studies. Also discussed, the appropriate use and common misuse of sodium bicarbonate. 1C 2C 3C 4C 4 Register online: www.greatnurses.com Call 1.800.331.6534 Mon. Thurs. 9am 3pm EST

Y 23 24, 2009 Y TAJ MAHAL SEPTEMBER 24 25, 2009 2009 PROGRAM SCHEDULE 8:00 am 9:15 am: KEYNOTE: How Nurses Think Nancy Townsend RN, MN, APRNC, CCNS, CCRN A best-selling book titled How Doctors Think discusses the perils and pitfalls of medical decision making. Nurses must use different skills and critical thinking techniques to balance the type of thinking physicians are trained to do. Far from mimicking medical thinking, nurses should use their unique training and bedside experience to compliment medical opinion and decision-making. Clinical examples Day2 are utilized to discuss the vital role of nurses and their thought processes and diagnostic talents in delivering high quality, collaborative patient care. LUNCH 12:30-1:30 9:30 am 10:45 am 11:00 am 12:30 pm 1:30 pm 3:00 pm 3:15 pm 4:30 pm 12 Lead EKG Interpretation for Myocardial Infarctions How to read a 12 Lead EKG for inferior, posterior, anterior-septal and lateral wall MI s in a flash! Overview of each lead, which wall it looks at and how it is supposed to look on the 12 Lead EKG. Patterns of ischemia, injury and necrosis will be reviewed. Tons of 12 Lead EKG s will be interpreted! Acute Pulmonary Embolism Updated Guidelines Nancy Suazo RN, BSN, CEN Come and get updated on the current medical and surgical treatments regarding the single most preventable cause of death in hospitalized patients. An overview of the pulmonary anatomy and physiology will be covered including the causes, diagnostic tests, clinical picture the patient presents with and prevention protocols for the critical care nurse. How to differentiate SVT vs VT Well, is it SVT with a block or VT? This session will help you to differentiate between these arrhythmias. An overview of the configurations of RBBB and LBBB with ectopy; PVC s from the right and left ventricles and the importance of using the V1 or MCL1 leads in the differentiation. Plus quick tips to decipher SVT with a bundle branch block vs ventricular tachycardia. A discussion of treatment modalities will be covered too! Neurological Assessment Nancy Suazo RN, BSN, CEN This is a quick neuro in a nutshell for the critical care nurse looking to perfect the art of a neurological assessment. What is to be included, implications of assessment findings, patient prognosis based on the clinical findings and interventions to reduce intracranial pressure. Hemodynamic Monitoring Made EZ A crash course on Swan-Ganz or pulmonary artery catheters! Clinical significance of abnormal hemodynamic waveforms (A, C and V waves); alterations in PAP, PCWP associated with diseases; obtaining accurate readings and errors and variations in techniques; troubleshooting causes of dampening, overwedging and catheter whip; how PEEP affects wedge pressure and calculation to obtain accurate readings. A must for all nurses working with pulmonary artery catheters! The Name Game: Advanced Practice Roles in Changing Patient Outcomes Atrial Fibrillation: What Do Specialized Cardiac Surgery Procedures Kathleen M. Hill RN, MSN, CCNS-CSC the Critical Care Setting Kathleen M. Hill RN, MSN, CCNS-CSC What s the difference between a in the ICU Kathleen M. Hill RN, MSN, CCNS-CSC This presentation will elaborate on You Know About This #1 Dysrhythmia? Kathleen M. Hill RN, MSN, CCNS-CSC Surgical options for structural Clinical Nurse Specialist and that emerging data that indicates which Critical care nurses are confronted heart disease have expanded with of the Nurse Practitioner? Come bedside practices decrease with atrial fibrillation on a daily the development of innovative and learn, as many opportunities morbidity and mortality in the ICU. basis. The treatment of this techniques. The names associated exist for the experienced nurses to The rationale for using bundles dysrhythmias goes beyond rate or with these procedures do not build upon their current role. This of interventions that do more good rhythm control. Learn the describe the operative process session will compare and contrast collectively than as individual origination and propagation of itself. This session will explain the function of the CNS and the actions, the need for collaborative atrial fibrillation, the latest specialized cardiac surgery NP in providing advanced levels of action to attain glycemic control as classification of atrial fibrillation interventions, which are not nursing care. It will also help to a strategy to reduce surgical site and choices for treatment that readily understood by their name separate and highlight the unique infection will be described. The go beyond rate versus rhythm alone, such as PVI, Ross, David, contributions each position makes discussion will expand on these controlling including the existing Elephant Trunk, OPCAB and Maze. and to clarify the path each concepts to provide concrete breakthrough with surgical participant might consider. methods to successfully implement intervention. safety strategies in the intensive 5B 6B care setting. 7B 8B The Body In Shock: Multisystem Dysfunction Nancy Suazo RN, BSN, CEN Emphasis will be on hypovolemic and septic shock with an overview on the management of patients with a variety of potentially lifethreatening conditions. This session will include hemodynamic assessment of the shock patient, drug and fluid resuscitation with crystalloids or colloids; appropriate anatomy and physiology, pathophysiology, assessment criteria and the therapeutic nursing, medical, surgical and pharmacological interventions. Making a Million in Nursing Want to start a business? Need some ideas? Come and learn from a nurse entrepreneur and past president of the National Nurses in Business Association, who will give you lots of ideas and the how to s of starting a business. This session will tickle your brain and give you a boost of confidence to be your own boss!.and you don t have to quit your day job either unless you want to! 5A 6A 7A 8A Sudden Death Is It Really So Unexpected? Nancy Suazo RN, BSN, CEN The latest guidelines from the American Heart Association will be covered regarding Sudden Death Syndrome. This session will address the facts that sudden death usually has warning signs and symptoms that go unrecognized and what is the most important protocol before defibrillation. 5C 6C 7C 8C Symposium Registration P. 6 Vacation Registration P. 12 Product Order Form P. 15 5

NURSING SYMPOSIUM 2009 REGISTRATION REGISTER EARLY SPACE IS LIMITED! NURSING SYMPOSIUM CONFERENCE TIMES: Registration & Continental Breakfast 7:00 am 7:45 am Class 8:00 am 4:30 pm Lunch (Sit-Down Luncheon Provided) 12:30 pm 1:30 pm 4 WAYS TO REGISTER Phone: 1-800-331-6534 Mon. Thurs. 9:00 am 3:00 pm EST FAX: 718-317-0858 24 hours ON-LINE: www.greatnurses.com Mail to: Education Enterprises 608 Huguenot Avenue Staten Island, NY 10312 REGISTRATION FORM (PLEASE PRINT) Name: Home Address: Apt.: City: State: Zip: Home phone: Work phone: Cell phone: E-mail: PLEASE CHECK LOCATION AND DATES ATTENDING: q MOHEGAN SUN Uncasville, CT q APRIL 20 & q APRIL 21, 2009 q CAESARS PALACE Las Vegas, NV q JULY 23 & q JULY 24, 2009 q TRUMP TAJ MAHAL Atlantic City, NJ q SEPT. 24 & q SEPT. 25, 2009 Fees Enclosed: $ for q Both Days q Day One Only q Day Two Only q MO q Personal Check q Hospital Check (CHECKS PAYABLE TO EDUCATION ENTERPRISES) q Credit Card# (MC or Visa Only) Exp. Date: Signature: Amount to be charged to card: $ YOU MUST CHECK ONE SESSION FOR EACH TIME BLOCK (You may change your selection at the conference) Mohegan Sun April 20 21 v Caesars July 23 24 v Taj Mahal September 24 25 DAY ONE 9:30 am 10:45 am q 1A CCRN Endocrine & GI q 1B Acute Lung Injury/ARDS q 1C Neurological Assessment 11:00 am 12:30 pm q 2A CCRN Neurological & Renal q 2B Acute Coronary Syndromes q 2C Electrolytes 1:30 pm 3:00 pm q 3A CCRN Cardiovascular q 3B Transfusions, Ventilators, & ARDS q 3C Renal Failure 3:15 pm 4:30 pm q 4A CCRN Pulmonary & Hemo q 4B Cardiac Dysfunction in Sepsis q 4C Acid/Base Problems CONFIRMATION: Confirmation/Admission postcards will be sent out TWO WEEKS BEFORE the conference. REGISTRATION FEES Early registration must be received ONE MONTH before the conference. EARLY LATE (1 month before conf.) (Within 1 month of conf.) Both Days $300 $350 One Day Only $150 $175 CONTACT HOURS/CEU s: This program has been approved for 14 Contact Hours. See page 2 for approval information. DAY TWO 9:30 am 10:45 am q 5A 12 Lead EKG for MI s q 5B Cardiac Surgery Procedures q 5C Acute Pulmonary Embolism 11:00 am 12:30 pm q 6A SVT vs VT q 6B Advanced Practice Roles q 6C Neurological Assessment 1:30 pm 3:00 pm q 7A Hemodynamic Monitoring q 7B Changing Patient Outcomes q 7C Shock: Multisystem Dysfunction 3:15 pm 4:30 pm q 8A Making a Million in Nursing q 8B Atrial Fibrillation q 8C Sudden Death Syndrome CANCELLATION POLICY: REFUND OR CREDIT LESS A $30 PROCESSING FEE IF NOTIFIED IN WRITING 5 BUSINESS DAYS BEFORE THE FIRST DAY OF PROGRAM. NO REFUNDS OR CREDITS GIVEN IF NOTIFIED WITHIN 5 DAYS OF CONFERENCE. SUBSTITUTIONS ARE PERMITTED. 6 Register online: www.greatnurses.com Call 1.800.331.6534 Mon. Thurs. 9am 3pm EST

PRODUCTS TO PASS THE CCRN EXAMINATION! Prepare to successfully pass the CCRN Certification Exam with the help of Laura Gasparis Vonfrolio RN, PhD, author of the best-selling book Critical Care Examination Review. Her comprehensive review materials cover the core curriculum and the most important content areas according to the new Certification Examination Blueprint. In addition to valuable test-taking strategies, you will gain the confidence you need to readily pass the exam. After watching or listening to these entertaining videos, DVDs, CDs you will understand why Dr. Vonfrolio is such a popular and entertaining speaker. Laugh and learn! TOPICS INCLUDE: CARDIAC: Acute myocardial infarction, angina, arrhythmias, CHF, hypertensive crisis, shock states, cardiac trauma, CABG PULMONARY: ABG interpretation, respiratory assessment, acute respiratory failure, ARDS, status asthmatics, pulmonary embolism, thoracic trauma ENDOCRINE: Diabetes insipidus, SIADH, DKA, Hyperosmolar coma, hypoglycemia HEMATOLOGY: Disseminated intravascular coagulation, immunosuppression NEUROLOGICAL: Neurological assessment, increased intracranial pressure, head trauma, aneurysm, acute spinal cord injury, seizures, intracerebral hemorrhage GASTROINTESTINAL: GI hemorrhage, hepatic failure, pancreatitis, abdominal trauma, bowel obstruction RENAL: Renal anatomy, acute renal failure, electrolyte imbalances, renal trauma This two day program, 12-hour CCRN REVIEW Course taped live at Dr. Vonfrolio s seminar, (just like being there) is available on DVD, CD and Video. Approved for 12 contact hours. PRICE: Individual use: $150.00 plus $8.00 shipping Institutional: $700.00 plus $15.00 shipping (includes 20 booklets/post-test/ceu s) CRITICAL CARE EXAMINATION REVIEW BOOK NEW 4 TH EDITION! The one and only book edited and written by Laura Gasparis Vonfrolio RN, PhD along with over 15 clinical nurse specialists in their field, to help you pass the CCRN Exam! Test your knowledge of critical care nursing with over 1200 multiple-choice questions with detailed explanations for each answer choice. Explains why the correct answer is right and why the other choices are wrong. The content of this 600+ page book is organized by body system so you can easily study the subject areas that need more review. Available INTRODUCTORY RATE: ONLY $49.95 plus $8.00 shipping January 2009 Symposium Registration P. 6 Vacation Registration P. 12 Product Order Form P. 15 7

TWO-DAY CCRN REVIEW COURSES With Want to PASS the CCRN Exam? Need a great critical care review? Want to fine tune and enhance your critical care knowledge base? Then register for this two-day seminar. This program will give you the boost of confidence you need! An intensive review of the Core Curriculum and the most important areas of the new AACN Certification Examination Blueprint. CCRN REVIEW TOPICS COVERED: DAY ONE 8:30 AM 4:00 PM ENDOCRINE: Diabetes insipidus, SIADH, DKA, Hyperosmolar coma, hypoglycemia HEMATOLOGY: Disseminated intravascular coagulation, immunosuppression NEUROLOGICAL: Neurological assessment, increased intracranial pressure, head trauma, aneurysm, acute spinal cord injury, seizures, intracerebral hemorrhage GASTROINTESTINAL: GI hemorrhage, hepatic failure, pancreatitis, abdominal trauma, bowel obstruction RENAL: Renal anatomy, acute renal failure, electrolyte imbalances, renal trauma DAY TWO 8:30 AM 4:00 PM CARDIAC: Acute myocardial infarction, angina, arrhythmias, CHF, hypertensive crisis, shock states, cardiac trauma, CABG PULMONARY: ABG interpretation, respiratory assessment, acute respiratory failure, ARDS, status asthmatics, pulmonary embolism, thoracic trauma Speaker: has held CCRN & CEN Certifications for 13 years and has been a critical care nurse for over 35 years in positions of staff nurse, staff development instructor, tenured professor of nursing. Dr. Vonfrolio has authored numerous articles on critical care and 11 books, such as Critical Care Examination Review Book. You will laugh as you learn! 8 Register online: www.greatnurses.com Call 1.800.331.6534 Mon. Thurs. 9am 3pm EST

TWO-DAY CCRN REVIEW COURSES DATES, LOCATIONS & REGISTRATION January 26 & 27, 2009 Crowne Plaza Orlando Airport 5555 Hazeltine National Drive Orlando, FL 32812 (407) 856-0100 March 3 & 4, 2009 Ramada Hotel DFW Airport South 4440 West Airport Freeway Irving, TX 75062 (972) 399-1010 March 18 & 19, 2009 Holiday Inn Select Atlanta Capitol Conference Center 450 Capitol Avenue Atlanta, GA 30312 (404) 591-2000 April 15 & 16, 2009 Greater Columbus Convention Center Room D 130-131 400 North High Street Columbus, OH 43215 (614) 827-2500 May 20 & 21, 2009 The Great Room Nickelodeon Universe The Mall of America 60 East Broadway Bloomington, MN 55425 (952) 883-8800 September 16 & 17, 2009 Holiday Inn Midtown 440 West 57th Street New York City, NY 10019 (212) 581-8100 FEE: Early Registration, one month before program $225 Late Registration, within one month of program $275 Continental Breakfast is provided; lunch is on your own. CONTACT HOURS/CEU s: This program has been approved 12.5 Contact Hours. See page 2 for approval information. CANCELLATION POLICY: REFUND OR CREDIT LESS A $30 PROCESSING FEE IF NOTIFIED IN WRITING 5 BUSINESS DAYS BEFORE THE FIRST DAY OF PROGRAM. NO REFUNDS OR CREDITS GIVEN IF NOTIFIED WITHIN 5 DAYS OF CONFERENCE. SUBSTITUTIONS ARE PERMITTED. REGISTRATION FORM (PLEASE PRINT) Name: Home Address: Apt.: City: State: Zip: Home phone: Work phone: Cell phone: E-mail: PLEASE CHECK LOCATION ATTENDING: q Orlando, FL January 26 & 27 q Columbus, OH April 15 & 16 q Irving, TX March 3 & 4 q Bloomington, MN May 20 & 21 q Atlanta, GA March 18 & 19 q New York City September 16 & 17 Fees Enclosed: $ q MO q Personal Check q Hospital Check CHECKS PAYABLE TO EDUCATION ENTERPRISES, MAIL TO 608 HUGUENOT AVENUE, STATEN ISLAND, NEW YORK 10312. OR CALL 1-800-331-6534 TO REGISTER WITH CREDIT CARD OR VISIT WEBSITE AND REGISTER ON-LINE AT WWW.GREATNURSES.COM. q Credit Card# (MC or Visa Only) Exp. Date: Signature: Amount to be charged to card: $ Symposium Registration P. 6 Vacation Registration P. 12 Product Order Form P. 15 9

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VACATION GETAWAYS! IBEROSTAR PARAISIO BEACH ALL-INCLUSIVE RESORT RIVIERA MAYA, MEXICO October 21 25, 2009 $625 per person (double/triple occupancy) APPROVED FOR 6 CONTACT HOURS (see page 2 for approval information) AIRFARE IS NOT INCLUDED IN PRICE BOOK YOUR OWN TICKETS! REMEMBER: PASSPORTS ARE REQUIRED FOR TRAVEL Join us in the Riviera Maya at the Iberostar Paraisio Beach Hotel, a five star resort located on the fine sand beach of Playa Paraisio. At this luxurious all inclusive resort, you can relax and sun on 400 meters of which sand beach or their spectacular lake pool, with waterfalls and jacuzzis. Go shopping at the Iberostar Playa Paraisio Shopping Center or spend a day at the spa. This resort also offers a variety of activities during the day, such as aerobics, dance lessons, water polo, beach volleyball and tennis courts. The food is superb! Feast in a choice of 8 restaurants, featuring foods of Mediterranean, Tropical, Japanese, Mexican, Brazilian, Steak House and Gourmet. Room service is also available. There are 10 bars, including a sports bar and swim-up bar. This All-Inclusive Resort includes: Lodging, all meals, all snacks, alcoholic beverages, drinks, resort amenities and activities, seminars, taxes, tips and round trip ground transportation airport/hotel. October 22, 2009 Speaker: Helene Nawrocki RN, MSN 8:00 am 9:30 am: Lessons form OZ: Managing with WBC Using the characters from The Wizard of Oz, Helene will share her strategies to help you assess your abilities and apply the attributes of Wisdom, Benevolence and Courage to your personal and professional life. Escape old traps and attitudes without ruby slippers and learn to manage yourself, patients, colleagues and boss more effectively. 9:45 am 11:15 am: Personal Renewal and Effective Caregiving An interactive workshop that leads you into self-assessment. What are you currently doing for your body, mind and spirit? How is the balance between self, work and relationships? Lots of ideas for selfcare so that your Nurse Healer thrives as well. Speaker: 5:00 pm 5:30 pm: Thank God I Went To Work Today! A short session just to lift your spirits and remind you the great things nurses do and how great nurses are! October 23, 2009 Speaker: Donna Wright RN, MSN 8:00 am 9:30 am: Commitment To My Coworker A program based on our ever-popular Commitment to my Coworker card. This program addresses the basic foundation needed to build healthy interpersonal relationships at work. It focuses on getting the 3 B s (bickering, backbiting, and blaming) out of healthcare and establishing some basic rules for open, honest communication in all your daily interactions. 9:45 am 11:15 am: Celebrating Our Moments of Excellence This lecture will bring your staff to a belly laughing level where they will learn to embrace the daily challenges and celebrate with each other every day what they do in the their daily work. It is perfect for everyone from the assistant to the CEO. Call for an information packet. Symposium Registration P. 6 Vacation Registration P. 12 Product Order Form P. 15 11

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