Schedule Subject to Change Tuesday, March 10, 2020 CNS Education Forum* - Santa Fe 8:00 am – 12:00 pm Optimizing the Educational Experience from Academia to Clinical Practice • Project
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(Estimated CE Credits = 31) All sessions will be held at the Indianapolis Marriott Downtown, with the exception of the Opening
Ceremony, which will be held at the adjacent J.W Marriott, accessible by skywalk
Schedule Subject to Change Tuesday, March 10, 2020
CNS Education Forum* - Santa Fe
8:00 am – 12:00 pm Optimizing the Educational Experience from Academia to Clinical Practice
• Project Management
o Julie Darmody, PhD, RN, ACNS-BC, Coordinator DNP-CNS Option, UW Milwaukee, WI
o Melissa Craft, PhD, APRN-CNS, AOCN, Interim Senior Associate Dean, University of Oklahoma, OK
o Susan Smith, DNP, APRN, ACNS-BC, Adult Health CNS Critical Care, Baylor University Medical Center, TX
• Writing and Dissemination
o Lynn Mohr, PhD, APRN, PCNS-BC, FCNS, Director Pediatric & Neonatal CNS Program, Rush University, IL
o Jennifer Embree, DNP, RN, NE-BC, CCNS, FAAN, Coordinator MSN Leadership/Health Systems, Indiana University, IN
PHARMACOLOGY PRE-CON* - Lincoln
7:30 to 9:00 am Accelerating Solutions to the Opioid Epidemic by Harnessing the
Endocannabinoid System; Andrea Hohmann, Indiana University 9:15 to 10:45 am ANTICOAGULANTS: Anticoagulation Review: From Heparin to Novel
Agents; Meagan Grove, Pharm.D., BCOP , Indiana University Health 11:00 am to 12:30 pm GENOMICS: Advancing Cancer Precision Medicine: Clinical Impact
Today and New Horizons Tomorrow; Milan Radovich, PhD, Indiana
University Health
*The Pharmacology Pre-Conference and CNS Education Forum require separate registration
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1:30 to 2:30 pm Opening Ceremony – Grand Ballroom 1-4 at the J.W Marriott
Transforming Health Care: Our Past, Present, & Our Future!
Tracy B Chamblee, PhD, APRN, PCNS-BC, President, NACNS
3:00 to 5:00 pm SESSION A
A.1 CNS as Change Agent - Lincoln
• Transforming Our Future: Leveraging the CNS Visual Value Proposition: Kim Elgin, UVA Health System
• Advances in CNS Practice: Making Strides in Alabama; Dr Chondra Butler, University of South Alabama
• Nancy Drew and Mysteries of the Clinical Nurse Specialist; Jayne Jaramillo, Baptist Hospital
• Yes And! Using Improve to Foster Relationships and Build Teams; Dr Mary Beth Modic, Cleveland Clinic
A.2 Workshop- Santa Fe
Professional Branding: Your Reputation Precedes You; Sarah Abel, Sigma Theta Tau International
A.3 Clinical Lecture- Indiana Ballroom AB
Integrative Medicine’s Role in Pain Management; Dr Linda Cole, the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, School of Nursing
A.4 Symposium - Atlanta
An Overview of Supporting Infants and Families Experiencing Opioid Use; Ann Grippe (Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin), Lynn Mohr (Rush University College of Nursing), Michelle Nemshak (CS Mott Children’s Hospital)
A.5 Catheters, Tubes & Devices -Austin/Boston
• Short Peripheral Intravenous Catheter Resite By Clinical Indication; The Cost of Systemic Change; Deborah Maier, Rochester Regional Health
• Changing the Future of Peripheral Intravenous Insertions Using Evidence Based Data; Lee Steere, Hartford Hospital
• Radiology and Infusion Therapy Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS) Collaboration: Achieving Catheter Management Best Practice Guidelines; Jane Kirmse, Nicole Jensen, Mayo Clinic
• Implementation of MAGIC Guidelines into Everyday Practice of Central Lines; Megan Siebert, Community Health Network
A.6 Assessment Skills – Marriott 2
• Making the Connection: Stroke and Sleep-Disordered Breathing; Susan Fowler, Orlando Health
• Implementing a Nurse-Based Swallow Screen: Nurse Compliance and Complication Rates; Jessie Fellrath, Northwest Hospital & Medical Center
Trang 3• Transforming Patient Care by Improving Blood Pressure Measurement Technique; Joseph Liggett, Carrie Bennett, UnityPoint Health-Meriter
• How Cool Are We? Targeted Temperature Management in a Community-Based Hospital; Dr Jackeline Iseler, Michigan State University
A.7 Workshop – Indiana Ballroom CD
Transforming Health Care: Leveraging Our Past Expertise to Mentor Our Present and Influence Our Future! Lianna Zaven Ansryan, UCLA Health System
5:30 to 6:45 pm SESSION B
B.1 Cardiovascular Care Topics -Indiana Ballroom AB
• Dynamic Alternating Micropressure Overlay in High-Risk Cardiovascular Surgical Patients on Pressure Injuries; Dawn Horvath, Indiana
University Health
• Autopulse-Cardiac Resuscitation in Sternal Surgery; Kathy Tripepi-Bova, Cleveland Clinic
• Collaborative Algorithm to Guide the Duration of Continuous Cardiac Monitoring within Medical-Surgical Units; Ashley Perkins, Spectrum Health
B.2 Education -Austin/Boston
• Innovative Partnerships Meet the Challenges of Staff Education; Kim Zimmanck, Susan Sorge, Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin
• Get your Skills Stations On: Combatting the Forgetting Curve with Innovative Tactics; Ashley Stelter, Allison McCabe, Children’s Hospital
of Wisconsin
B.3 Mental Health Tools -Marriott 1
• The Truth Behind the Clock Drawing Test: How Appearances Can be Deceiving; Erica Newkirk, Indiana University Health West Hospital
• Delirium: Early Recognition, Prevention, and Management in the Acute Care Setting; Wendy Hamilton, US Army
• Transforming Delirium Care Throughout a Healthcare System; Lindy Milimek, Parkview Health
B.4 Mobility & Falls -Santa Fe
• On the Move: A Collaborative CNS/CNL Patient Mobility Project; Kelly
Jo Weaver, Atrium Health Carolinas Medical Center
• From Thirty to Six: One Unit's Quest to Reduce Inpatient Falls; Tricia Kellenbarger, University of Kentucky
• Early Mobility for VTE Prevention: A Nurse-Driven Protocol; Tricia Kellenbarger, University of Kentucky
B.5 New RN- Atlanta
• A Trifecta Approach to Developing and Mentoring the Future Professional Nurse; Donna Prete, Myrna Young, Robert Wood Johnson University Hospital
Trang 4• Socialization of New Graduate RNs; Jennifer Jo Hostutler, Cleveland State University
• Supporting New Nurses and Reducing Turnover: Implementation of a Professional Development and Career Planning Program; Dr Manisa Baker, Purdue University Northwest
B.6 Teamwork – Indiana Ballroom CD
• Driving Geriatric Best Practice: Building an Interdisciplinary Team; Dawn Hippensteel, UPMC Pinnacle
• Teamwork Wins: Introducing an Interprofessional Escape Room; Beth Quatrara, University of Virginia School of Nursing
B.7 Workshop-Indiana Ballroom E
Conflict De-Escalation and Resolution; Terri Bogue, Thor Projects LLC
7:00 to 8:00 pm Opening Exhibitor Reception & Poster Presentations -Marriott 5 and
Foyer; Sponsored by Tower Health
Wednesday, March 11, 2020
7:30 to 8:30 am Breakfast with Exhibitors and Poster Presentations – Marriott 5 and
Foyer
7:30 to 8:30 am Student Breakfast with The President- Indiana Ballroom E
Sponsored by AACN & ANA
8:30 to 9:00 am Awards -Marriott 6-10
9:00 to 10:15 am Keynote Address - Marriott 6-10
"Insights Into Our Past to Create Our Future"
Mary Fran Tracy, PhD, RN, APRN, CNS, FAAN
10:30 to 11:45 am SESSION C
C.1 Impact of CNS -Indiana Ballroom E
• The CNS Leads the Way to Success A Nursing Research Committee with Limited Resources; Patricia Rosier, Berkshire Medical Center
• It's a BERT Alert! A Proactive Approach to Workplace Violence; Laura Kitch, Essentia Health
• Vision 2021: An International Vice Dean of Graduate Studies and Scientific Research; Dr Sama Samer Hammad, Imam Abdulrahman bin Faisal University
C.2 Clinical Lecture -Marriott 1-2
All About Sepsis Research: 2019-2020; Maureen Seckel, Christiana Care Health Services
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• CNS Utilization at a Military Treatment Facility; Wendy Hamilton, US Army
C.4 Pulmonary Topics -Marriott 3
• Diagnosis of Pulmonary Embolism in Adults: Adherence with Best Practice Advice; Donna Prentice, Barnes-Jewish Hospital
• Mobility and Functional Status among Hospitalized COPD Patients; Amy Shay, Indiana University Purdue University Indianapolis
• Respiratory Compromise-The CNS’s Voice at the Table; Dr Donna Bond, Carilion Clinic and Respiratory Compromise Institute
C.5 Interprofessional Collaboration- Marriott 4
• Bringing the Interprofessional Team Together Improves Outcomes and Reduces Costs for Patients Having Pancreatic Surgery; Kristi Opper, Froedtert Health
• Improving Interprofessional Collaboration One Visit at a Time; Kayla Marie Little, Cleveland Clinic
• Transforming Healthcare Through Interprofessional Collaboration: Exemplars of Success; Jerithea Tidwell, NACNS Practice Committee
C.6 Pressure Injury- Indiana Ballroom AD
• Transforming a Culture Through Collaboration, Engagement and Ownership to Reduce Hospital Acquired Pressure Injuries; Joe Beiler, Froedtert Hospital
• The Pursuit of HAPI-less Environments: Creating a Culture of Hospital-Acquired Pressure Injury Prevention; Kayla Fuller, Lacey Spangler, Atrium Health Carolinas Medical Center
C.7 Reproductive Health Care -Santa Fe
• Obstetric and Adult Hemorrhage Protocol Alignment to Promote Transfusion Stewardship; Brittany Sue Waggoner, Hendricks Regional Health
• Transforming Pain Management for Obstetric Patients: A Multimodal Approach for Cesarean Section; Rainey Martin, Community Health Network
• Experiences of Transgender Men and Gynecological Healthcare: Results of a Qualitative Systematic Review; Dr Julia Sbragia, Indiana Center for Evidence Based Nursing Practice
C.8 Affiliate Development-Lincoln
All Aboard: Leadership Development Through Board Service
Dr Traci Smith, WellStar Health System; Anne Hysong, Gwinnett Medical Center – Duluth
C.GS Workshop-Marriott 6-10
Aromatherapy, Meditation, Pranayama, Mudra and Mantra: Mind-Body Therapies for Reducing Stress in Healthcare; Robina Kitzler, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC)
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11:45 to 1:30 pm New Member Luncheon -Marriott 1-2
*Reserved for first time attendees, new members and members of the NACNS membership committee
11:45 to 1:30 pm Affiliate Luncheon -Marriott 3
*Reserved for members of NACNS affiliates and NACNS affiliate committee members
11:45 to 1:30 pm Editorial Board Luncheon -Marriott 4
*By invitation only
1:45 to 3:00 pm SESSION D
D.1 Workshop (1:30 to 3:30 pm) - Lincoln
Better Brain? Dementia Prevention?: Keys to Reducing Risk of Cognitive Decline; Cindy Nissen, Rush University Medical Center
D.2 Nurse Development – Santa Fe
• Transition to Practice: A New Look at an Old Issue; Dr Dawn Becker, York Hospital WellSpan Health
• Development of Unit Based Resource Nurse Program; Jeri Smith, Aurora Medical Center Burlington
D.3 Clinical Lecture-Michigan/Texas
Evolution of a CNS-Led Multidisciplinary Guideline for HFNC Use on a Pediatric Acute Care Unit; Kim Zimmanck, Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin
D.4 Symposium -Indiana Ballroom E
It's a Journey not a Destination: Validation of CNS Impact on the Healthcare Landscape; Susan Schedler, Advent Health Shawnee Mission D.5 Diabetes -Austin/Boston
• Evaluating Nurse Confidence in Providing Diabetes Self-Management Education to Patients using AADE 7 Self-Care Behaviors; Lupita Estrada (VA Hospital Palo Alto CA), Loice Ongwela (Stanford Health Care)
• Understanding Nurse-Sensitive Indicators; Kimberly Barcus, US Army
• Bio-Behavioral Factors Affecting Diabetes Self-Management in Patients living with Type 2 Diabetes; Linda Thurby-Hay, Bon Secours Richmond Health System
D.6 Precepting- Indiana Ballroom AD
• Peer-to-Peer Mentor Program Implementation in Rural Hemodialysis Unit; Carey Haugen, University of Alabama in Huntsville
• Advanced Practice Provider Preceptor Education: Training the Future Workforce; Dr Stacey Ann Seggelke, University of Colorado Hospital
Trang 7• Orientation Pathway and Preceptor Guide; Megan Leary, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC)
D.7 Infection Prevention- Marriott 3
• Role of the CNS in Supporting Change to Reduce Hospital-Onset Clostridium Difficile Infection; Megan Leary, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC)
• Reducing Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infections by Increasing Nurses’ Adherence to Bundles for Central Line Maintenance; Dr Melissa Dawn Harlan, University of Pittsburgh and School of Nursing
• NVHAP: Improving Patient Care Outcomes One Clean Mouth at a Time; Jo Tabler, IU Health Methodist
D.8 Structured Care-Marriott 4
• Rapidly Transforming the Future of Healthcare Using Agile Implementation; Shannon Page, Indiana University Health
• Incidence of Respiratory Depression and Derivation of a Novel Opioid-Induced Respiratory Depression Risk Prediction Tool; Kori Jew, PhD, BSN, Medtronic
D.9 Utilizing Technology- Marriott 1-2
• Professional Mentoring and Promotion of the Clinical Nurse Specialist Role Through Social Media; Dr Carrie Sue Sweet, St Luke’s Health System Center for Nursing Excellence
• Twitter as a Tool for Professional Development; Kelley Reep, Wakemed
• Leveraging Technology to Improve and Standardize Inpatient Oxygen Weaning Practices; Nicole Huntley, UCHealth, University of Colorado Hospital
D.GS Workshop- Marriott 6-10
Financial Literacy in Nursing Jay Randall Gottschalk, Froedtert Health and Marquette University
3:00 to 3:30 pm Beverage Break-Marriott 5 and Foyer
3:00 to 3:30 pm Poster Session Judging-Marriott Foyer
E.1 Workshop-Marriott 3
Infusion Nurses Society Infusion Therapy Standards of Practice: Review of Current Evidence-Based Practice; Lisa Gorski, Barb Nickel, Wheaton Franciscan Home Health & Hospice, CHI Health St Francis
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Class 1A Interventions: A Prescription for Successful Management of the Patient with Acute Coronary Syndrome; Laura Dechant, Christiana Care Health System
E.3 Transforming Care-Michigan/Texas
• Transforming Blood Utilization Practices; Marcia Cornell, UH Geauga Medical Center
• Transforming Healthcare at the Bedside: Journal Clubs for Evidence-Based Practice; Dr Cathy Thompson, CJT Consulting & Education; Adjunct Faculty, University of Colorado
• Leaders of Our Future: Preparing Staff Nurses to Transform Healthcare; Dr Marian Altman, American Association of Critical Care Nurses
E.4 CAUTI-Indiana Ballroom AD
• CAUTI Prevention: Winning the War; Raquel Branom, UCLA Medical Center
• CAUTI Reduction: An Interprofessional Project; Mary Ann Francisco, Euphemia Connell, University of Chicago Medicine
• The Triad Model – A New Approach to Solving CAUTI; Nora Love-Retinger, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC)
• The CHAMP Protocol: A Comprehensive CAUTI Reduction Process; Alison Keck, Alexander Johnson, Northwestern Medicine
E.5 Skin, Wound, & Ostomy Topics-Lincoln
• Standardizing Education to Improve Outcomes for Patients with a New Ostomy; Kimberly Pate, Carolinas Medical Center
• SSKIN (Skin Assessment, Surface, Keep Moving, Incontinence, Nutrition) Care Bundle; Geline Buenconsejo, Sharp Chula Vista Medical Center
• Improving Communication of Skin Integrity Risk Factors: A Quality Improvement Project; Allison Wier, Amanda Carlson, Froedtert Hospital
• Increasing Knowledge and Confidence of New Nurses in Pressure Injury/Wound Identification in Hospitalized Patients; Kimberly McKevitt, Denise Gerhab, Robert Wood Johnson Barnabas University Hospital System
E.6 Stroke and Neuro-Marriott 1-2
• Increasing Outpatient Stroke Management and Improving Patients Outcomes Utilizing APRN Providers; Tanya Leigh Trotter, Premier Health
• Transforming Lives: Optimizing Stroke Care of the Future; Kathy Farrell, Sarah Keller, Tower Health Reading Hospital
• Hello LVO- Identifying Patients at Risk for Large Vessel Occlusion Strokes in the Emergency Department; Jeannie Burnie, Trihealth, Inc Bethesda North
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• Extinguish Burnout: Practical Guidance for Prevention and Recovery; Terri Bogue, Thor Projects LLC
• Putting the “B” Back in Work-Life Balance; Dr Linda Cole, the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, School of Nursing
• Nursing Burnout with Substance Using Inpatients: A New Hope; Cynthia Ward, Carilion Roanoke Memorial Hospital
E.8 Medications-Austin/Boston
• Implementing Changes to SQ Insulin Dispensing/Administration: Sticking to Safe Practice and Minding the Big Bucks; Jessica Garner, St.Luke’s Health System Center for Nursing Excellence
• The Use of Inhaled Essential Oils to Decrease Pain, Anxiety, and Nausea; Wendy Hamilton, US Army
• The State of the Literature: Effects of Probiotics Gut Health and Type
2 Diabetes Management; Lisa Sumlin, University of Texas at Austin
E.9 Pediatrics-Marriott 4
• Getting to the Next Stage in Congenital Cardiac Care: A Formal Transition for Adolescents; Wendy Kim Hou, University of Rochester Medical Center
• Where Do We Go From Here: Caring For the Child with Medical Complexity; Amy Colby, Children’s Hospital Colorado
• Q.R.S.Pr.I.C.U? Reenergizing PICU Nursing EKG Practices; Wendy Redfern, Children’s Hospital of Wisconsin
E.GS Symposium-Marriott 6-10
Becoming a Journal Manuscript Reviewer; Jan Fulton, Indiana University School of Nursing; Mary Fran Tracy, University of Minnesota
5:00 to 6:00 pm Research Committee Forum-Indiana Ballroom AD
Creating and Implementing Science in the CNS Role; Kathy Zavotsky
5:30 to 7:30 pm Conference Offsite Reception*- Harry & Izzy’s
*Requires separate registration
6:30 to 8:30 pm CNSI Fellows Induction Ceremony*-Indiana Ballroom E
*Requires separate registration
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7:00 to 9:00 am Cardinal Health Satellite Symposium*-Indiana Ballroom AD
Risk-appropriate VTE Prevention Strategies and Challenges Related to
Reducing Preventable Harm, Presented by Cardinal Health
Requires separate registration
8:00 to 9:00 am Breakfast with Exhibitors- Marriott 5 and Foyer
8:00 to 9:00 am Poster Presentations-Marriott Foyer
8:00 to 9:00 am CNSI Forum-Marriot 4
9:15 to 10:15 am Resurgence of the CNS -Marriott 6-10
2019-2020 President Elect Sean M Reed, PhD, APN, ACNS-BC, ACHPN Incoming 2020-2021 President’s Address
Awards – Educator of the Year
10:15 to 11:00 am Beverage Break-Marriott 5 and Foyer
10:15 to 11:00 am Poster Presentations-Marriott Foyer
11:00 to 12:15 pm SESSION F
F.1 Other-Austin/Boston
• New Medical Devices: A Collaborative Strategy for Nursing, Supply Chain and Clinical Engineering; Paul Kent Merrel, University of Virginia Health System
• How Do I Teach That?: An Intervention for Nurses to Increase Confidence with Patient Education; Lisa Walker-Vischer, Santa Clara Valley Medical Center
F.2 Clinical Lecture-Lincoln
Case Studies in Geriatric Trauma; Patricia Rosier, Berkshire Medical Center
F.3 Symposium-Indiana Ballroom AD
Supporting the CNS from Novice to Expert; Linda Hoke, Aditi Rao, Katie Hopkins, Tiffany Marie Snow, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, Penn Medicine, University of Pennsylvania Health System
F.4 Heart Failure-Marriott 3