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Instructors:
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Cella Janisch-Hartline, BSN, RN, PCC Professional Certified Coach, is a Nursing & Leadership Development Educator. Cella brings her experience from over 40 years in various rural healthcare leadership positions to her work as she combines her passion for nursing, leadership, coaching and teaching. Named the 2018 Outstanding Educator through the National Rural Health Association, she engages healthcare participants across the country with her humorous, action-oriented and compassionate approach.
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Sarah Ewers, BSN, RN, is a Nursing Clinical Development Educator for Rural Wisconsin Health Cooperative. Sarah earned her Bachelor in Science of Nursing through Viterbo University, and continues to have a passion to hold herself accountable for multiple hours of continuing education. She brings a wealth of experience in providing quality care to patients in multiple settings including Intensive Care, Medical-Surgical, Rehabilitation, Assisted Living, and Long-Term Care. She brings a fresh approach that participants can relate to and bring back to their work practice to implement and grow in their career. She is excited to share her real-world experience to inspire and influence healthcare providers.
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Cindy McCauley, BSN, RN, is a Clinical Educator at Rural Wisconsin Health Cooperative and Staff Educator at Sauk Prairie Healthcare. During the 38 years of her RN career, she has been involved in various healthcare staffing and leadership positions. For the past 34 years, most of her career has been spent working in Surgery Center, PACU/OR, and staff education. She is a Certified American Heart Association instructor for Basic Life Support, Advanced Cardiac Life Support, & Pediatric Advanced Life Support with over twenty-two years of teaching and running drills for Malignant Hyperthermia education. Cindy has a passion for teaching and providing support to all learners.
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Target Audience:
All aspects for perioperative nurses (pre-op, intra-op and post-op) or nurses required to recover patients as part of their duties.
Program Description:
This workshop will help nurses and health care providers recognize risk factors, assessment findings and required interventions to pediatric/geriatric perioperative situations.
Program Objectives- Participants will learn to:
- Reviews anatomy and physiology considerations for the pediatric/geriatric perioperative patient
- Articulates potential complications that may surface while caring for the pediatric/geriatric patient in the perioperative environment
- Prioritizes emergency interventions when complications arise
- Engage in critical thinking/incorporating the knowledge learned through two case studies/simulation
- Discuss anesthesia considerations when delivered via general or spinal routes
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