ACCCN NSW is excited to introduce the third instalment in the ABC Series, Circulation in Sydney at the College of Nursing Burwood on the 26th February 2010. Circulation offers critical care clinicians the opportunity to enhance their knowledge and skills in haemodynamic monitoring and a chance to learn about new technologies in caring for critically unwell patients. A variety of oral presentations and skill stations will be incorporated into the day. For those interested in ALS an ACCCN Advanced Life Support Program will be running on the day prior, 25th February.
Proposed Program
0830-0845 Registration
0845-0900 Welcome
Suzy Ladanyi | President ACCCN NSW
0900-0945 Haemodynamic assessment and monitoring
0945-1030 Congenital cardiac kids growing up – what can we expect?
1030-1100 Morning Tea
1100-1145 Haemodynamic monitoring with Cardiac Echo
1145-1230 Current treatment in severe sepsis and shock. Which inotrope, when?
1230-1315 Lunch
1315-1415 Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO): A case presentation
1415-1600 Skills Stations: (includes afternoon tea from 1500)
Making sense of heart blocks
Interpreting cardiac outputs
Defibrillation and cardioversion
EZ-IO intrasseous insertions
1600-1615 Evaluation and conclusion
Please note the program may change dependent on speaker availability
Date Friday 26 February 2010
Time 0830-1615
Venue
College of Nursing | 14 Railway Parade Burwood
Parking
Limited paid parking is available at the venue.
Public Transport
Burwood Railway Station is located directly across the road from the venue.