Course Overview

The purpose of this course is to provide the critical care nurse with the knowledge and tools to be able to provide evidence-based care to critically ill patients with some of the most common diagnoses seen in the ICU setting, including diabetes/DKA, heart failure/cardiogenic shock, sepsis and acute stroke

Program Learning Outcomes
This program prepares the learner to understand the most current evidence-based treatment guidelines for the care of commonly seen conditions in the ICU, including diabetes/DKA, heart failure/cardiogenic shock, sepsis and acute stroke.

When & Where

Date & Time

Friday, June 3, 2022
8:00 am - 4:45 pm
Sign-in begins at 7:30 am

The day includes a one-hour lunch as well as a morning and afternoon break of 20 minutes each. The order of lectures presented and break times may vary according to speaker preference.

Location:

Sandia Resort & Casino
Ballroom D
30 Rainbow Rd NE
Albuquerque, NM 87113

Parking:

Complimentary valet parking available. Use “Resort, Golf Club & Convention Center” Entrance on Hummingbird Road

Speaker

Alex Klacman, PhD(c), MSN/Ed., RN-BC, CCRN

Alex currently works as the system education specialist for critical care for the Texas Health Resources healthcare system and as educator for the critical care and cardiac services at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Dallas. She is an experienced critical care nurse, having practiced at the bedside for eight years prior to moving into her role as educator.

She was the first person globally to lead the implementation of the American Heart Association’s innovative Resuscitation Quality Improvement (RQI®) program. Her interests include best practices in resuscitation education and innovation, care of critically ill cardiology patients and basic/advanced ECG interpretation.

For complete biography, please visit MedEdSeminars.net

MED-ED reserves the right to substitute an equally qualified speaker if necessary.