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48357 NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION US POSTAGE PAID EAU CLAIRE WI PERMIT NO 32729 PESI HealthCare P.O. Box 900 Eau Claire, WI 54702-0900 A division of PESI, Inc. CANCELLATION POLICY: If you contact us before the event date, you can exchange for a DVD or CD/digital manual package on the subject (self-study continuing education credit may be available), a certificate to attend another seminar, or receive a tuition refund less a $30 cancel fee. Substitutions are permitted at any time. Earn CE where you work! Bring this training & many others to your facility! www.pesihealthcare.com/inhouse A NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION CONNECTING KNOWLEDGE WITH NEED SINCE 1979 www.pesihealthcare.com HONOLULU, HI Friday November 4, 2016 PORTLAND, OR Monday November 7, 2016 EUGENE, OR Tuesday November 8, 2016 www.pesihealthcare.com Outline Clinically Relevant Identification of Intentional vs. Unintentional Injuries Purpose of correct injury identification, terminology and charting Blunt and sharp force trauma Gunshot wounds Preserving evidence from trauma patients Documentation examples and assessment/ charting tools Trending Issues in Child Abuse and Neglect Abusive head trauma The five cardinal rules of bruising Unexplained infant deaths, SIDS and infanticide Mechanisms of injury Ophthalmic, dermatological and skeletal findings Intervention and prevention strategies Advanced Skills to Assess the Sexual Assault Patient Dynamics of sexual assault Case studies: Evidence collection and charting examples Strangulation: Biomechanics, physical signs and symptoms, documentation Intimate Partner Violence (IPV): Recognition, Evidence-Based Practices and Case File Construction Populations affected by IPV: Adults, Elders, Teenagers, Pregnant Women Direct and indirect indicators of IPV One of the biggest issues in healthcare: The generational and societal cycle of violence Evidence-based tools for identification Developing a case file that is ready for litigation Trending Risk Management Issues Malpractice insurance: Help or hindrance Mandated Reporting: Not optional and what you need to understand Healthcare serial killers: Everyone’s responsibility and liability Stalking: Personal and professional Vicarious Traumatization (VT) Burn out, compassion fatigue, secondary traumatic stress, and post-traumatic stress disorder Factors associated with developing VT Evidence-based intervention and prevention strategies 1. Differentiate between intentional and unintentional injuries and the best ways to document your findings. 2. Examine child abuse and maltreatment issues including abusive head trauma, unexplained infant death, SIDS and infanticide. 3. Recognize that the healthcare profession has produced more serial killers than any other profession and ways to protect patients, yourself and your institution. 4. Evaluate the correct (and incorrect) process of evidence collection. 5. Analyze factors associated with vicarious trauma and strategies to combat this in your own practice setting. 6. Apply important new ideas and concepts through unforgettable case studies. 7. Select an evidence-based intimate partner abuse screening tool that has application for your area of practice. Objectives • Interventions for a variety of abused/ victimized patient populations • Differentiate intentional vs. unintentional injuries • Child abuse/neglect: Abusive head trauma, unexplained infant death, SIDS & infanticide • The sexual assault patient: Evidence collection & documentation tips • Intimate partner violence: Case file construction that is ready for litigation • Your malpractice insurance & personal/professional stalking concerns • Fascinating case studies & provoking photographs CREATED BY NURSES FOR NURSES CREATED BY NURSES FOR NURSES FORENSIC NURSING The Harsh Realities in Every Patient Care Setting HONOLULU, HI Friday, November 4, 2016 PORTLAND, OR Monday, November 7, 2016 EUGENE, OR Tuesday, November 8, 2016 • Interventions for a variety of abused/ victimized patient populations • Differentiate intentional vs. unintentional injuries • Child abuse/neglect: Abusive head trauma, unexplained infant death, SIDS & infanticide • The sexual assault patient: Evidence collection & documentation tips • Intimate partner violence: Case file construction that is ready for litigation • Your malpractice insurance & personal/ professional stalking concerns • Fascinating case studies & provoking photographs FORENSIC NURSING The Harsh Realities in Every Patient Care Setting

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PORTLAND, ORMonday

November 7, 2016

EUGENE, ORTuesday

November 8, 2016

www.pesihealthcare.com

OutlineClinically Relevant Identification of Intentional vs. Unintentional InjuriesPurpose of correct injury identification, terminology and chartingBlunt and sharp force traumaGunshot woundsPreserving evidence from trauma patientsDocumentation examples and assessment/ charting tools

Trending Issues in Child Abuse and NeglectAbusive head traumaThe five cardinal rules of bruisingUnexplained infant deaths, SIDS and infanticide Mechanisms of injuryOphthalmic, dermatological and skeletal findingsIntervention and prevention strategies

Advanced Skills to Assess the Sexual Assault PatientDynamics of sexual assaultCase studies: Evidence collection and charting examples Strangulation: Biomechanics, physical signs and symptoms, documentation

Intimate Partner Violence (IPV): Recognition, Evidence-Based Practices and Case File ConstructionPopulations affected by IPV: Adults, Elders, Teenagers, Pregnant WomenDirect and indirect indicators of IPVOne of the biggest issues in healthcare: The generational and societal cycle of violenceEvidence-based tools for identificationDeveloping a case file that is ready for litigation

Trending Risk Management IssuesMalpractice insurance: Help or hindranceMandated Reporting: Not optional and what you need to understandHealthcare serial killers: Everyone’s responsibility and liabilityStalking: Personal and professional

Vicarious Traumatization (VT)Burn out, compassion fatigue, secondary traumatic stress, and post-traumatic stress disorder Factors associated with developing VTEvidence-based intervention and prevention strategies

1. Differentiate between intentional and unintentional injuries and the best ways to document your findings.

2. Examine child abuse and maltreatment issues including abusive head trauma, unexplained infant death, SIDS and infanticide.

3. Recognize that the healthcare profession has produced more serial killers than any other profession and ways to protect patients, yourself and your institution.

4. Evaluate the correct (and incorrect) process of evidence collection.

5. Analyze factors associated with vicarious trauma and strategies to combat this in your own practice setting.

6. Apply important new ideas and concepts through unforgettable case studies.

7. Select an evidence-based intimate partner abuse screening tool that has application for your area of practice.

Objectives

• Interventions for a variety of abused/ victimized patient populations

• Differentiate intentional vs. unintentional injuries

• Child abuse/neglect: Abusive head trauma, unexplained infant death, SIDS & infanticide

• The sexual assault patient: Evidence collection & documentation tips

• Intimate partner violence: Case file construction that is ready for litigation

• Your malpractice insurance & personal/professional stalking concerns

• Fascinating case studies & provoking photographs

CREATED BY NURSES FOR NURSES

CREATED BY NURSES FOR NURSES

FORENSICNURSINGThe Harsh Realities in Every

Patient Care Setting

HONOLULU, HIFriday, November 4, 2016

PORTLAND, ORMonday, November 7, 2016

EUGENE, ORTuesday, November 8, 2016

• Interventions for a variety of abused/ victimized patient populations

• Differentiate intentional vs. unintentional injuries

• Child abuse/neglect: Abusive head trauma, unexplained infant death, SIDS & infanticide

• The sexual assault patient: Evidence collection & documentation tips

• Intimate partner violence: Case file construction that is ready for litigation

• Your malpractice insurance & personal/ professional stalking concerns

• Fascinating case studies & provoking photographs

FORENSICNURSINGThe Harsh Realities in Every

Patient Care Setting

Forensic Nursing: The Patient...The Crime Scene___ Seminar on CD* (audio) $169.99 (RNA075580)

___ Seminar on DVD* (video) $199.99 (RNV075580)

___ Guilty or Innocent? Protecting Your License Through Proper Nursing Documentation book* $24.95 (PUB074245)

___ Forensic Notes pocket guide* $31.95 (SAM082265)

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Increasing violence and litiga-tion are rampant in our society. Every nurse must have a baseline concept of the prevalent types of abuse/maltreatment in order to provide compassionate and com-prehensive care, as well as brace themselves for the inevitable exposure to the legal system (civil, criminal, human rights). Forensic nursing is an exploding and excit-

ing sub-specialty of nursing. Many find this not only an interest, but a compelling method of holistic patient care. Acquiring a distinctive skill set based on evidence-based practice allows nurses to make valuable and unique contributions in and beyond the typical prac-tice setting. The content presented in this one-day course will equip you to identify and intervene with abused/victimized patients, learn from valuable assessment tools, review various charting examples and take a close look at a plethora of photos and case studies. Very few nurses were trained in legal matters; therefore, this is a critical knowledge update that addresses current trends in risk management and application to practice in order to mitigate negative outcomes.

Pamela Tabor, DNP, MNSc, RN, Advanced Forensic Nurse, has extensive experience in the field of forensic sciences, which is evident through her many accomplishments and pursuits. Currently, Pamela works as a consultant to the Department of Defense, serving as an expert in sexual assault trials and providing lectures and workshops from local to international ven-ues. Additionally, she is a certified law enforcement instructor and provides multidisciplinary trainings on topics including pediatric fatalities, Sudden Unexpected Infant Death Scene Investigation and sexual assault.Pamela is devoted to advancing nurses’ understanding and involvement in forensics practice and has developed two highly recognized programs: Arkansas Infant & Child Death Review Program and the first hospital-based sexual assault unit in Arkansas. Pamela was named in-augural director for both programs and received recognition from the governor. Pamela has testified before the legislature on numerous occasions and has been invited to the Pentagon to consult. She is serving her second term as Director at Large for the International Associa-tion of Forensic Nurses (IAFN) and earned the Distinguished Fellow recognition in 2015. Pamela has recently authored the chapter on death investigation in the Core Curriculum for Forensic Nurses and has edited and contributed to two editions of the Healthcare Protocol Manual for Sexual Assault. Pamela also worked on the Intimate Partner Violence Guidelines, and is currently in the strangulation protocol workgroup, both with the IAFN. She received her doctorate in forensic nursing practice from the University of TN Health Sciences Center and her MNSc and BSN from the University of AR Medical Sciences Center. Additionally, she is a board certified Advance Forensic Nurse.Speaker Disclosure:

Financial: Dr. Pamela Tabor is the Director of Arkansas Infant and Children Death Review Program. She receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.

Nonfinancial: Dr. Pamela Tabor is the Director at Large for the International Association of Forensic Nurses.

Guilty or Innocent? Protecting Your License Through Proper Nursing Documentation

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Through fictional and non-fictional stories, Guilty or Innocent? reveals proper nursing documentation

techniques -- providing clarity and important best practice concepts that can be applied immediately. (2012)

Forensic Notes

By Connie Darnell, BSN, RN &Christine Michel, PHD, BSS, RN, DABFN

This spiral-bound, pocket guide is the perfect quick reference for healthcare providers who collect forensic evidence from patients in any setting.

You will find information about specific forensic topics, step-by-step procedures for retrieving and preserving evidence, and the best practices to follow to promote patient safety.

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