Fifth Annual Advanced Practice Registered Nurse CE Conference INNOVATED THINKERS CREATING NEW PATHWAYS

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Fifth Annual Advanced Practice Registered Nurse CE Conference INNOVATED THINKERS CREATING NEW PATHWAYS September 27-28, 2018 Holiday Inn Wichita East I-35 Wichita, Kansas

CONFERENCE WELCOME It s our pleasure to invite you to join your colleagues at the fifth annual Wichita State University Advanced Practice Registered Nurse CE Conference, this September 27 and 28. This conference is designed to provide advanced practice nurses in both the primary and acute setting the opportunity to further enhance their ability to assess, diagnose and manage health conditions. Our dynamic speakers will share their unique perspectives on the role of the advanced practice nurse in the ever-changing health care environment. Sessions will include pharmacology presentations on pain management, depression management and Psychiatric Drug Interactions in Primary Care as well as clinically orientated, evidence-based information on Women s Health, diabetes care, ADHD, preventing burnout, obesity and much more. We will once again be offering specialty workshops on Thursday afternoon to enrich practice technique and we are excited to include a workshop on for beginning Spanish for the Medical professional. Don t miss this exciting opportunity to enhance your professional growth and network with your colleagues and peers. CONFERENCE OBJECTIVES 1. Identify current and future challenges and opportunities in Advanced Practice Registered Nursing in Kansas. 2. Demonstrate improved patient care techniques upon completion of the skill workshops. 3. Utilize new interventions to maintain health by evaluating pharmacological and nonpharmacological treatment modalities. 4. Discuss current and future trends impacting patient care using the latest evidence based research and practice guidelines. 5. Have a better understanding of the value of APRN practice. PLANNING COMMITTEE TERRI CORE, Chair MSN, ACNP WSU School of Nursing PATRICIA DWYER MSN, APRN-FNP WSU School of Nursing ALICIA HUCKSTADT PhD, APRN, FNP-BC, GNP-BC, FAANP WSU School of Nursing KIM JOHNSON DNP, APRN, FNP-BC Via Christi Regional Medical Center VICTORIA MOSACK MSN, ACNP WSU School of Nursing Page 1

KEYNOTE SPEAKER FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 8:15-9:15 A.M. Showcasing APRN Value Ruth Kleinpell PhD, RN, FAAN, FAANP, FCCM Vanderbilt University Nashville, TN Dr. Ruth Kleinpell is currently Assistant Dean for Clinical Scholarship, Independence Foundation Chair in Nursing Education, and Professor at Vanderbilt University School of Nursing and Professor, Rush University College of Nursing. In her current role, she works with faculty and clinical staff to promote scholarship related initiatives including clinical research projects, grant writing, and publishing. Until 2017 she served as Director of the Center for Clinical Research & Scholarship at Rush University College of Nursing, where she assisted faculty and clinicians with clinical scholarship and research initiatives. She is certified as an Adult Gerontology Nurse Practitioner and maintains active practice. She is currently a board member and past president of the Society of Critical Care Medicine, the third nurse to serve in this capacity in the 46 year history of the organization. She is a Fellow in the American Academy of Nursing, the American College of Critical Care Medicine, the American Association of Nurse Practitioners, and the Institute of the Medicine of Chicago. Page 2

FEATURED SPEAKERS Kira Bruce MSN, APRN, ACNP-BC, CCRN ACNP - Hospitalist TEAM Health St. Joseph Belinda Childs APRN, MN, CDE, BC-ADM Diabetes Clinical Nurse Specialist Great Plains Diabetes Merilyn Douglass DNP, APRN-FNP-C APRN Family Practice Grow Well Clinic Garden City Dawn Gosnell MSN, APRN-CNS, CCRN Clinical Nurse Specialist Via Christi Hospitals, Inc. Jeanie Harris APRN, MSN, PNP-C Assistant Professor of Nursing Newman University Julie Henderson MA Lecturer, Undergraduate Student Coordinator Dept. of Modern and Classical Languages and Literatures Wichita State University Robert Hieger MSN, FNP Advanced Practice Registered Nurse Citizens Medical Center Michelle Knowles MSN, APRN, FNP-BC Primary Care Kansas Advanced Practice Nurses Association Tammy Martinson CPC, CPC-I, CPMA, CEMC Integrity Medical Billing Page 3

FEATURED SPEAKERS COL Bethany L. McCormick MS-N, ACNS-BC, NEA-BC Deputy Commander for Nursing and Patient Services Irwin Army Community Hospital Marilyn Miller MSN, APRN, FNPC, CNA Advanced Practitioner Associates in Women s Health Wendy Mosiman DNP, PPCNP, CNS-P, RN-BC Coordinator, Education Children s Mercy Wichita Carol O Mara DNP, APRN, FNP-C Advanced Practice Registered Nurse Vituity LeighAnn Mullin Persondek MSN, APRN, ACNP-BC, CNRN, ANVP-BC Stroke Program Coordinator/ Nurse Practitioner & Acute Stroke Response Team Via Christi St. Francis Hospital Betty Smith-Campbell PhD, APRN-CNS Professor, School of Nursing Wichita State University Megan Troutman PharmD, BCPP Advanced Pharmacy Specialist - Behavioral Health Via Christi Hospitals, Inc. Cathy Weitzel APRN, BC Instructor, School of Nursing Wichita State University Anne Zauderer DC Doctor of Chiropractic Riordan Clinic Page 4

CONFERENCE AGENDA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27 PRE-CONFERENCE SESSIONS 12-2 p.m. Evaluation and Treatment of Skin Injuries Carol O Mara, DNP, APRN, MSN, FNP-C Robert Hieger, MSN, APRN, FNP This interactive session will provide an overview of the many facets of wound healing and wound repair techniques. The information provided will cover various methods of proper wound identification, the affected skin layers involved, and wound categorization. Additionally, appropriate usage of anesthetics, suturing methods, alternative methods of closure, stages of healing, and aftercare procedures will be practiced and explored. 12 lead ECG: Basics and Beyond Dawn Gosnell, MSN, APRN-CNS, CCRN Tune up your 12 Lead ECG interpretation and clinical application skills. Participants will review normal and abnormal changes associated with acute myocardial infarction and other pathologies. The management and therapies for these identified pathologies will be discussed. Understanding the Mastery of the NIH Stroke Scale LeighAnn Mullin Persondek, MSN, APRN, ACNP-BC, CNRN, ANVP-BC This workshop will help participants understand and perform the items of the NIH Stroke Scale and basic neurological examination. Cómo se siente? A Brief Look at Medical Spanish Julie Henderson, MA This workshop looks at some of the common situations that arise in health care and how to address them in Spanish. We will practice introducing oneself professionally, going through the initial steps of a medical appointment, identifying pain levels, identifying symptoms in different parts of the body, and giving medical advice. We will also take a very brief look at the Spanish sound system, primarily vowels, and practice pronunciation to help improve communication. Finally, we will touch on some issues of cultural importance in terms of last names (Hispanics sometimes use two) and addressing patients in formal/familiar you forms. 2-2:30 p.m. BREAK 2:30-4:30 p.m. Pre-registration required. See page 9. Evaluation and Management of Skin Abscess and Infections Carol O Mara, DNP, APRN, MSN, FNP-C Robert Hieger, MSN, APRN, FNP This interactive session will provide the opportunity for a hands on experience of evaluating skin infections, the basics of anesthesia management, the opening of abscesses with adequate de-loculation and irrigation, and decision making in whether to pack the wound and/or antibiotics usage. Skin anatomy, conservative monitoring, and active exploration and management of skin lesions with a focus on the risks/benefits of each method chosen will be discussed. Heart Failure: Managing a Complex Clinical Syndrome Dawn Gosnell, MSN, APRN-CNS, CCRN Participants will review and discuss pathophysiology, therapies, and strategies to better manage the challenging patient with a diagnosis of heart failure. Understanding the Mastery of the NIH Stroke Scale (repeat) LeighAnn Mullin Persondek, MSN, APRN, ACNP-BC, CNRN, ANVP-BC This workshop will help participants understand and perform the items of the NIH Stroke Scale and basic neurological examination. Cómo se siente? A Brief Look at Medical Spanish (repeat) Julie Henderson, MA This workshop looks at some of the common situations that arise in health care and how to address them in Spanish. We will practice introducing oneself professionally, going through the initial steps of a medical appointment, identifying pain levels, identifying symptoms in different parts of the body, and giving medical advice. We will also take a very brief look at the Spanish sound system, primarily vowels, and practice pronunciation to help improve communication. Finally, we will touch on some issues of cultural importance in terms of last names (Hispanics sometimes use two) and addressing patients in formal/familiar you forms. Page 5

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 CONFERENCE AGENDA 7-8 a.m. Registration, Breakfast Buffet & Vendor Setup 8-8:15 a.m. WELCOME 8:15-9:15 a.m. KEYNOTE Showcasing APRN Value Ruth Kleinpell, PhD, RN, FAAN, FAANP, FCCM High value health care has been identified as a method for improving health, avoiding harms and eliminating unnecessary testing and procedures. Health care professionals, including advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) play an increasing role in ensuring highvalue care for patients. While reports of measures to promote high-value healthcare exist in the literature, little is known about the impact of APRN-led initiatives targeting high-value healthcare. This session highlights the role APRNs can play in promoting clinical practice changes by targeting implementation of initiatives, and reports on an ongoing APRN national collaborative to showcase their role in promoting high-value healthcare. 9:15-9:30 a.m. BREAK 9:30-10:45 a.m. Promoting Patient and Family-Centered Care Ruth Kleinpell, PhD, RN, FAAN, FAANP, FCCM It is well accepted that healthcare has evolved away from a disease-centered model to patient centered model of care, where patients and families are active participants in their own care. Advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) are instrumental in promoting patient and family-centered care. This session will review concepts related to patient and family centered care and highlight strategies for APRNs to impact and lead initiatives to enhance patient and family-centered care and engagement. ADHD: Clinical Practice Guidelines Jeanie Harris, APRN, MSN, PNP-C Much has been discovered about ADHD over the past few years. This session will explore this new information, including the neurological changes in the ADHD brain, diagnostic criteria for ADHD, and prevalence of ADHD today. In addition, the revised American Academy of Pediatrics clinical practice guidelines will be discussed. What Everyone Ought to Know about Vaccinations in Women, Physiological Changes in Pregnancy and an Overview of Robotic Hysterectomy Marilyn Miller, APRN, MSN As a result of attending this session your knowledge should be increased and enhanced about vaccinations in women and evaluating for appropriateness, recognizing the normal physiologic changes in pregnancy and an overview about robotic surgery in the female patient. 10:45-11:15 a.m. BREAK Break time to visit vendors 11:15 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. Putting Patients First - Modernization of APRN Statutes in Kansas Merilyn Douglass, DNP, APRN-FNP-C Michelle Knowles, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC Betty Smith-Campbell, PhD, APRN-CNA This session will discuss the goals and strategies to change APRN policy in Kansas to be consistent with the APRN Consensus Model and IOM Future of Nursing Recommendations report. America s Obesity Epidemic: Why are We Gaining Fat and How to Lose It Anne Zauderer, DC This lecture will explore the biochemical connection between dietary choices and obesity. By understanding what is happening at the cellular level, we can better understand why the dietary choices we make are so important for preventing weight gain. Finding Our Way Home: Identifying burnout and finding ways to put joy back into daily practice Kira Bruce, MSN, APRN, ACNP-BC, CCRN Burnout has been an increasing problem in health care providers, and is leading to significant loss of provider wellness and a decline in functioning. This session will identify signs and symptoms of burnout, identifying goals of self-care, and setting a game plan towards a path of wellness. Page 6

CONFERENCE AGENDA 12:30-1:30 p.m. LUNCH 1:30-2:45 p.m. Coding: Doing it the Right Way Tammy Martinson, CPC, CPC-I, CPMA, CEMC This presentation will describe what an auditor looks for in the documentation. This will also include what is needed to code and bill the charge correctly. Medical necessity is still the over arching criteria for payment and why EMR is just a tool for coding. Update on Depression and Antidepressants Cathy Weitzel, APRN, BC This session will update participants on new medications and treatment for depression with discussion about bipolar depression, treatment-resistant depression, child/adolescent depression, black-box warnings, and antidepressants. The Power of Presence: Timeless Tools for Influencing the Patient Experience COL Bethany McCormick, MS-N, ACNS-BC, NEA-BC This session will provide participants with practical tools to connect with their patients and their families in powerful and effective ways. 2:45-3:15 p.m. BREAK 3:15-4:30 p.m. Psychiatric Drug Interactions in Primary Care: One Bad Apple Spoils the Bushel Megan Troutman, PharmD, BCPP This program is designed for Nurse Practitioners who have the ability to prescribe and monitor patients receiving pharmacotherapy for both primary health related conditions as well as behavioral health concerns. It is important for providers in primary care to be able to recognize common psychiatric drug-drug interactions. Both pharmacokinetic and pharmacokinetic interactions will be explored. The learner will be challenged with determining the clinical severity of interactions and thinking through appropriate alternatives when needed. A total of three real-world patient cases will be presented with thorough discussion of each to highlight examples of key learning points. Diabetes: What s New! Belinda Childs, APRN, MN, CDE, BC-ADM Identifying the right medications and technologies for individuals with diabetes continues to become more complex. Using case studies, the participant will have the opportunity to learn about new medications as well as when our older medications for diabetes are appropriate. The use of technology is exploding as continuous glucose sensors have become more affordable. Who is a candidate for an insulin pump, glucose sensor, or a hybrid closed loop insulin pump? Intertwined in the discussion will be information on the recently released hypoglycemia guidelines including risk factors. CBD, THC, Edibles, Weed: Clear Path to Pain Management? Wendy Mosiman, DNP, PPCNP, CNS-P, RN-BC Nearly 50 million Americans live with persistent pain. Trying to find pain relief that is tolerated, presents few side effects (and doesn t scream addict when you open the bottle) has become a national pastime. Is some form of cannabis the answer? We will examine Medical Marijuana (MMJ), synthetic marijuana that has been FDA approved for certain uses and OTC variations. HANDOUTS Handouts will be available for download from the conference registration website at www.wichita.edu/conferences/aprn following the conference. SAVE THE DATE Sixth Annual APRN CE Conference September 26-27, 2019 DoubleTree by Hilton Wichita Airport Page 7

CONTINUING EDUCATION & LOCATION Contact Hours for Relicensure Wichita State University College of Health Professions is approved as a provider of CNE by the Kansas State Board of Nursing. This course offering is approved for 7.2 contact hours for the General Conference and each optional pre-conference session is approved for 2.4 contact hours applicable for APRN relicensure. Kansas State Board of Nursing provider number: #LT 0090-0327. Evaluation and Certificates Conference participants will evaluate the conference electronically. Participants will receive a link to access the evaluation upon conclusion of the conference. Certificates will be emailed within 30 days of receipt of their evaluation. Registration, Fees, and Refunds The conference registration fee includes conference materials, breakfast and lunch on Friday, and refreshment breaks. All cancellations must be made in writing. A 15% administrative fee will be assessed on all cancellations (this includes purchase orders.) There will be no refunds after September 13, 2018. You will receive a confirmation email within 7 10 days of the receipt of your registration. If you do not, please contact: conference.office@wichita.edu or call us at (316) 978-6493. This conference is being facilitated by the Office for Workforce, Professional and Community Education at Wichita State University. Please mail your conference registration and payment by check or purchase order made payable to: Office for Workforce, Professional and Community Education, Wichita State University 1845 Fairmount Street, Campus Box 136 Wichita, Kansas 67260-0136 Or fax to: 316-978-3064 Or register online at: www.wichita.edu/conferences/aprn Conference Location Holiday Inn Wichita East I-35 549 South Rock Road Wichita, Kansas 67207 Making a Reservation Reservations must be received by September 13. Reservations can be made by calling the hotel directly at 316-686-7131 or 1-HOLIDAY. Reservations received after this date will be accepted on availability, at the best available rate at the time of reservation. Room Rate Special rates for conference attendees and exhibitors have been arranged with the Holiday Inn. Single and double room rates are $96/night plus tax. Check In & Check Out Check in time is 3:00 p.m. If you arrive before 3:00 p.m. the hotel will accommodate as rooms become available. Check out time is noon. The hotel bell captain can store your luggage if you arrive early and your room is not available. Page 8

REGISTRATION Fifth Annual Advanced Practice Registered Nurse Conference September 27-28, 2018 Early Registration must by postmarked by September 13. Please type or print clearly Name (as it appears on your nursing license): Home address: City: KS Zip: Home Phone: Business Phone: Badge Name: E-mail address: Organization: Business/Billing Address: City: KS Zip: County: Nursing License # (required): Please circle if you are a: NP CNS CNM CRNA APRN Speciality: Are you a WSU alum?: Year of Graduation: Pre-session Fees (pre-session topics listed below): One pre-session $75.00 $ Two pre-sessons $125.00 $ Please check which pre-sessions you plan to attend (required): Thursday 12:00 p.m. 2:00 p.m. 1. Evaluation and Treatment of Skin Injuries 2. 12 lead ECG: Basics and Beyond 3. Understanding the Mastery of the NIH Stroke Scale 4. Cómo se siente? A Brief Look at Medical Spanish Thursday 2:30 p.m. 4:30 p.m. 1. Evaluation and Management of Skin Abscess and Infections 2. Heart Failure: Managing a Complex Clinical Syndrome 3. Understanding the Mastery of the NIH Stroke Scale (repeat) 4. Cómo se siente? A Brief Look at Medical Spanish (repeat) Conference Registration Fees: Early Bird Registration Fee (prior to September 13) $150.00 $ Registration Fee (after September 13) $175.00 $ Walk-in Registration (Day of Conference) $200.00 $ Current APRN Students & WSU Faculty $50.00 $ I require vegetarian meals Other special dietary needs TOTAL AMOUNT ENCLOSED OR NOTED ON PURCHASE ORDER $ Payment method: Check Purchase Order Visa Mastercard American Express Discover CC# Security Code Expiration Date: Name as printed on the card: Signature: PLEASE SELECT CONCURRENT SESSIONS ON PAGE 10 & RETURN WITH YOUR REGISTRATION Page 9

REGISTRATION, CONT. Please pre-register for Concurrent Breakout Sessions (Please see pages 5-7 for detailed descriptions. For planning purposes only; does not guarantee seating.) Concurrent Sessions - Please indicate the sessions you plan to attend. Friday 9:30 a.m. 10:45 a.m. 1. Promoting Patient and Family Centered Care 2. ADHD: Clinical Practice Guidelines 3. What Everyone Ought to Know about Vaccinations in Women, Physiological Changes in Pregnancy and an Overview of Robotic Hysterectomy Friday 11:15 a.m. 12:30 p.m. 1. Putting Patients First - Modernization of APRN Statutes in Kansas 2. America s Obesity Epidemic: Why are We Gaining Fat and How to Lose It 3. Finding Our Way Home: Identifying burnout and finding ways to put joy back into daily practice Friday 1:30 p.m. 2:45 p.m. 1. Coding: Doing it the Right Way 2. Update on Depression and Antidepressants 3. The Power of Presence: Timeless Tools for Influencing the Patient Experience Friday 3:15-4:30 p.m. 1. Psychiatric Drug Interactions in Primary Care: One Bad Apple Spoils the Bushel 2. Diabetes: What s New! 3. CBD, THC, Edibles, Weed: Clear Path to Pain Management? Please return this form along with payment or purchase order to: Office for Workforce, Professional and Community Education Wichita State University 1845 Fairmount, Box 136 Wichita, Kansas 67260 Or fax to: 316-978-3064 For questions regarding your registration, contact the WSU Conference Office at 316-978-6493 or email conference.office@wichita.edu. Right of Termination for Cause This agreement and the University s obligations hereunder regarding this conference and the presentation of any or all associated sessions and optional entertainment events are subject to acts of God, war, terrorism, government regulations, disaster, fire, strikes, civil disorder, curtailment of transportation facilities, or other similar cause beyond the control of the parties making it inadvisable, illegal, or impossible to hold the event or provide the facility. If the conference or any associated event is cancelled due to one of the aforementioned occurrences, the liability of the University shall be limited to refunding the conference registration fee or a portion thereof. The University shall not be responsible for consequential damages, including, but not limited to, any losses incurred by registrants including, but not limited to, airline cancellation charges, hotel deposits and other associated travel costs. Special Accommodations Wichita State University is committed to making programs accessible to people with disabilities. If you wish to volunteer information regarding any special assistance you may need, please contact the Office of University Conferences at (316) 978-6493. Notice of Non-Discrimination Wichita State University does not discriminate in its employment practices, educational programs or activities on the basis of age, color, disability, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, marital status, national origin, political affiliation, pregnancy, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or status as a veteran. Retaliation against an individual filing or cooperating in a complaint process is also prohibited. Sexual misconduct, relationship violence and stalking are forms of sex discrimination and are prohibited under Title IX of the Education Amendments Act of 1972. Complaints or concerns related to alleged discrimination may be directed to the Director of Equal Opportunity or the Title IX Coordinator, Wichita State University, 1845 Fairmount, Wichita KS 67260-0138; telephone (316) 978-3187. Page 10