Buckeye Summer Camp
Indiana Wesleyan University - Cincinnati Campus
9286 Schulze Drive
West Chester, OH 45069
Saturday, July 28, 2018 at 7:30am ET - 4:30pm ET
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Info
Topic
Midlines use in Pediatrics, Improving Patient Experience, CLABSI Management, Adhesive Tissue Injuries, Ohio Law Ce
Speaker(s)
Various
Credits Offered
This event offers
6.0 contact hours
to attendees.
Accreditation Info:
California Board of Registered Nursing.
Attachments
Additional Information
The presenter’s slides will be available on day of event so feel free to bring your mobile devices to help follow along!!
Enjoy the great benefit of adding to your expertise this summer with hot industry speakers!! Come one, come all!!
Enjoy the discounted rate until day of event!! 6 CEs including OHIO LAW!!
Registration Refund and Cancellation Policy
Cancellation policy
Refunds of registration fees will only be granted for requests received by July 20, 2018.
Email info@buckeyeinfusion.org
Event Agenda
Buckeye Summer Camp
Event Agenda
Saturday, July 28, 2018 at 7:30am ET - 4:30pm ET
All times listed in
Eastern Time (US & Canada).
Download event agenda (PDF)
Saturday, July 28, 2018
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7:30am - 8:00am
Registration Open~ Continental Breakfast and Drinks Included
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8:00am - 8:15am
Welcoming Remarks and Opening
Anne Buescher, BSN, RN, CRNI, VA-BC
Opening remarks per Local INS member and previous President-Elect
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8:15am - 9:15am
Session 1~ Pediatric Midline Use
Lesa Combs, RN, CPN, sponsored by Vascular Access on Demand.
1.0 CE CreditCincinnati Children's Vascular Access Team Member discusses midline use in the pediatric population. Sponsored by Vascular Access On Demand.
Lesa will discuss the importance of vascular access device planning for the administration of peripheral infusion therapy. Will also discuss the advantages and disadvantages of midline catheters.
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9:15am - 10:15am
Session 2~ Catheter-Related Thrombosis
Jon Martin, sponsored by Angiodynamics.
1.0 CE CreditCatheter related thrombosis discussion per Jon Martin, sponsored by Angiodynamics.
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10:15am - 10:30am
Break
Vendors will be available in Vendor Hall during breaks and lunch.
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10:30am - 11:30am
Session 3~ Managing Hospital Acquired Conditions: A Focus on CLABSIs
Ryan Lemon, Sponsored by BD.
1.0 CE CreditThis presentation will review Hospital Acquired Conditions (HAC) and Value Based Purchasing (VBP), reviewing CLABSIs role in regards to HAC and VBP. Discussing the Standardized Infection Rate (SIR), case studies of the CLABSI impact, CLABSI mitigation, will review surveillance results and utilize to find strategies to lessen CLABSI impact.
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11:30am - 12:30pm
Session 4~Moving the Needle
Darla Tarvin, RN, sponsored by Teleflex.
1.0 CE CreditThere are many vascular access and infusion therapy professionals that have vast knowledge and skills in regards to vascular access that may not be utilized in their practice. This abstract will bring to the surface the realization to those professionals that they can expand on their practice by using their knowledge in vascular access, anatomy, and infusion therapy. The presenter will discuss ways to assist the professional in getting through some of the common pitfalls in this process and share her journey in expanding her scope of practice. At the end of this presentation the listener will be able to identify that they may have knowledge and/ or skills that are not being used fully and my enable them to expand on them at their institution.
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12:30pm - 1:45pm
Lunch
Lunch will be catered. Please stop by Vendor Hall for break out sessions!
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1:45pm - 2:45pm
Session 5~ Tissue Adhesive: A New Tool for Your Vascular Access Toolbox
Leigh Ann Bowe-Geddes, RN, CRNI, VA-BC, sponsored by Clinical Technologies.
1.0 CE CreditSkin integrity is lost with puncture for insertion of all vascular access devices (VAD). Additional skin injury can be associated with antiseptics and other medical adhesive devices. To prevent loss of the VAD and injury to blood vessels and other structures, the VAD requires adequate securement and protection. Publications over the last decade reveal several purposes and favorable outcomes when tissue adhesives (TA) are used with both peripheral and central VADs. The evidence suggests positive results in increased dwell times and a reduction in unplanned dressing changes. TA has bactericidal properties and seals the puncture site preventing migration of bacteria into the insertion site. This presentation will review the evidence and describe the benefits of adding TA to the tool box of preventative technologies you can use to improve the vascular access experience for patients
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2:45pm - 3:45pm
Session 6~Ohio Law CE
David Newman, RN
1.0 CE CreditGet your required Ohio Law CE!
David's presentation will introduce the RNs role in discussing code status including laws and rules in the nursing scope of practice. -
3:45pm - 4:30pm
Closing Remarks~Housekeeping Items