Safe and Effective Procedural Sedation with Deborah Dlugose CRNA May 1, 2010 in Orlando! At National Conference of Society of Gastrointestinal Nurses and Associates (SGNA). Single-day registration available for SGNA members ($150) and non-members ($225). SGNA will award 7.5 educational contact hours for Deborah's course.
Deborah Dlugose CRNA will present her immensely-popular full-day seminar: "Safe and Effective Procedural Sedation" on Saturday, May 1, 2010, in Orlando, at the national conference of the Society of Gastrointestinal Nurses and Associates (SGNA). Although the audience group is specialized, the seminar content is applicable for all nurses who provide sedation care in any scenario. All nurses are invited to attend.
This dynamic workshop takes an incisive look at how roles and responsibilities, new controversies in medications, advances in monitoring and ever-increasing production pressure have all combined to create a challenging clinical milieu for sedation care.
- We'll focus on:
- Professional role preparation
- Patient preparation for safe care
- Nursing actions for safe and effective sedation
- Meaningful monitoring during sedation
- Managing adverse events during sedation
- The art of safe medication administration
- Unique Problems in sedation care, and
- Risk management.
Keeping patients safe and comfortable requires top-notch knowledge, skills and critical thinking. Whether you're a novice or seasoned nurse, this full-day workshop will help you polish your abilities! Is your practice ready to evolve to provide the safest and most effective care possible for YOUR patients?
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If you've attended this seminar, you know how valuable its information is to help you plan and carry out out safe sedation care. Deborah is constantly updating her material to ensure that you receive the newest information on this critical topic.
Deborah and her firm are not involved in the registration process or administrative details. Although the course is being presented to endoscopy nurses, the content is relevant to all clinical sites where moderate or procedural sedation is provided. If you have questions about content, please contact Deborah by e-mail at deborahdlugose@aol.com

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