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AACN was established in 1969 and is the largest specialty nursing organization. The GKCC of AACN was established in 1973 and continues to be very active in serving the community with award winning programming and activities. Through educational programming and scholarship support, we service the progressive and critical care nurses in Region 14 (Missouri and Kansas) and beyond.
EVENT INFORMATION
This seminar is designed for critical care and progressive care nurses working with patients on continuous telemetry. Registration fees include light refreshments. ~Application for Continuing Nursing Education contact hours in process~
EVENT SCHEDULE
08:00 Registration
08:20 Welcome and Introduction
08:30 Ischemia and Infarction Patterns
09:30 Break
09:40 12 Lead ECG Layout
09:55 Axis and Vectors
10:55 Break
11:05 Electrical Conduction, BBB
12:30 Adjourn
COURSE OBJECTIVES
1. Describe the ST changes that occur in myocardial ischemia and infarction.
2. Identify the ST pattern changes in case study reviews.
3. List the reasons when understanding the axis is important.
4. Identify the axis in sample 12-Lead ECGs.
5. Explain the structure and electrical conduction of the right and left bundles.
6. Compare and contrast the QRS patterns in LBBB, RBBB, and bifascicular blocks.
7. Discuss how to apply 12-Lead ECG interpretation to daily practice.
8. Apply the findings of the 12-Lead ECG interpretation to the nursing actions within case study reviews.
Walk-In Registration: Walk-ins accepted if space allows. An additional $5 per person charged for walk-in registration!
Refunds: A full refund, less 15% administration fee will be granted, if cancellation is made in writing & received prior to February 7, 2014. AACN reserves the right to cancel the program for insufficient registration. Student Status: Students in a pre-licensure nursing program qualify for the student rate.
Handouts/Syllabus: There will be NO handouts printed for distribution at the event. Handouts will be made available for download HERE 2 weeks prior to the event.
AACN was established in 1969 and is the largest specialty nursing organization. The GKCC of AACN was established in 1973 and continues to be very active in serving the community with award winning programming and activities. Through educational programming and scholarship support, we service the progressive and critical care nurses in Region 14 (Missouri and Kansas) and beyond.
EVENT INFORMATION
This seminar is designed for critical care and progressive care nurses working with patients on continuous telemetry. Registration fees include light refreshments. ~Application for Continuing Nursing Education contact hours in process~
EVENT SCHEDULE
08:00 Registration
08:20 Welcome and Introduction
08:30 Ischemia and Infarction Patterns
09:30 Break
09:40 12 Lead ECG Layout
09:55 Axis and Vectors
10:55 Break
11:05 Electrical Conduction, BBB
12:30 Adjourn
COURSE OBJECTIVES
1. Describe the ST changes that occur in myocardial ischemia and infarction.
2. Identify the ST pattern changes in case study reviews.
3. List the reasons when understanding the axis is important.
4. Identify the axis in sample 12-Lead ECGs.
5. Explain the structure and electrical conduction of the right and left bundles.
6. Compare and contrast the QRS patterns in LBBB, RBBB, and bifascicular blocks.
7. Discuss how to apply 12-Lead ECG interpretation to daily practice.
8. Apply the findings of the 12-Lead ECG interpretation to the nursing actions within case study reviews.
Walk-In Registration: Walk-ins accepted if space allows. An additional $5 per person charged for walk-in registration!
Refunds: A full refund, less 15% administration fee will be granted, if cancellation is made in writing & received prior to February 7, 2014. AACN reserves the right to cancel the program for insufficient registration. Student Status: Students in a pre-licensure nursing program qualify for the student rate.
Handouts/Syllabus: There will be NO handouts printed for distribution at the event. Handouts will be made available for download HERE 2 weeks prior to the event.
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