The Central Ohio To Register: Please contact your manager or educator for approval to register for this course. The Teaching Model Trauma System 2021 Dates: Presents Location: Courses are held at select COTS member Developed by content experts from the Central simulation centers. Ohio Trauma System (COTS) member OSU hospitals, this course focuses on the learning Apr 26, Jul 19, Oct 25 needs of the critical care registered nurse who Mt. Carmel West provides care to traumatically injured patients Feb 25, May 27, Aug 13 admitted to trauma centers. A systematic OhioHealth Doctors teaching model involves simulation training Jan 20, Mar 9, Jun 9, Sept TBD, Dec 9 methods in small groups using scenarios, hands Trauma in the Genesis Healthcare on training, and post-scenario debriefing Nov 4 sessions. Upon completion of the course, the student will: © Tuition: There is no charge to employees of The Ohio State First 48 Hours • Demonstrate appropriate nursing University Wexner Medical Center, OhioHealth Grant assessment and intervention strategies for Medical Center, OhioHealth Riverside Methodist patients with Abdominal Compartment Hospital, Genesis Healthcare System, Marietta Syndrome. Memorial Hospital, and Mt Carmel East Hospital.

All others—$380.00/person • Describe the management of cardiac

tamponade including identification of General Information: potential life-threatening complications. • Class size is limited. Managers/nurse educators must approve all class registrations. • Identify nursing interventions that address • Students are responsible for all meals, snacks, and complications of acute traumatic brain beverages. . • Students are responsible for all parking and transportation expenses. • Describe the management of post-operative • Course information, student packet, directions, and hemorrhage, including the need for and syllabus will be emailed approximately two weeks implementation of massive transfusion prior to class date following receipt of completed protocols. registration. • Differentiate between septic and Disclosure: Activity planners and faculty have signed hypovolemic , and describe related statements denying conflict of interest or any commer- priorities for nursing care and intervention. cial interest in products displayed in conjunction with this activity. • Describe the pathophysiology, signs, symptoms and appropriate nursing care for Course Prerequisite: One of the following: patients with Fat Syndrome. Successful completion of the Trauma Nursing Core (TNCC) Course or Trauma Tactics Course; or one-year • Describe the management of lower trauma experience with charge nurse and/or preceptor extremity to include experience; or one year trauma experience with identification of limb threatening recommendation from manager. complications.

Cancellation, Transfer, or Additional Information: Please call Wendi Lowell at 614-255-4417 or email [email protected]. Course Provider Successful completion of this course requires:

The • Attendance at the entire event. Central Ohio Trauma System • Participation in the simulation scenarios and debriefing sessions.

• Completion and submission of the participant evaluation form.

Fulfilling a need

with our affiliates The trauma nursing education subcommittee with the trauma program managers identified there were limited educational resources for nurses in the post resuscitative arena of trauma care (surgical/ trauma critical care and stepdown units).

Trauma in the First 48 Hours© was developed to provide the needed continuity of care with a focus on the critical care needs of the traumatically This continuing nursing education injured patient. activity was approved for 6.83 contact hours by the Ohio Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Brochure updated December 2018 Center's Commission on Accreditation (OBN-001-91).

Approval valid through 8/12/2021 ONA# 22156