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• Improve management of medical emergencies in the ED bay Latest updates in AMI management in the ED What EVERY nurse should know about sexual assault victims Facts about antiplatelets and anticoagulants Demonstration of emergency nursing skills Everything you need to know about obstetrical emergencies Sepsis management in five simple steps You can achieve these professional goals… You are ten hours into your 12-hour shift.
• You have had challenging cases all day, and get a report that you will be receiving a Level 1 trauma patient in 6 minutes.
• Imagine approaching this patient with improved confidence in your ability to accurately assess the patient, anticipate their care needs, and manage complications when they arise.
• Don’t fear calls from risk management or the patient safety officer!
• Develop confidence in the care you provide and document on each and every patient.