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Category
Credits
Event date
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- 4.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
- 4.00 ANCC
$0.00
For this trauma education module Children’s Minnesota Emergency Medicine physician Dr. Rosina Hussain has selected 4 articles. Upper extremity fractures are common injuries seen in the emergency department and the articles selected will provide insight into current diagnostic and treatment options. Additionally, 2 articles on the airway trauma are included. Although less common, airway trauma is life-threatening if not identified quickly and managed appropriately. Please review the included articles and answer the corresponding questions to complete this module.
- 4.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
- 4.00 ANCC
$0.00
Non-accidental trauma remains a leading cause of traumatic death in infants and young children. Collaboration between clinicians and radiologists is essential for identifying children with abusive injuries. In this module we focus on the radiologic evaluation of children with suspected non-accident trauma. Dr. William Mize, medical director of radiology and radiology trauma liaison has graciously selected our articles for this learning module. Please review the following articles and answer the corresponding questions to complete this education opportunity.
- Emergency Care/Trauma
- 4.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
- 4.00 ANCC
$0.00
Coagulation defects are largely responsible for the disproportional mortality caused by hemorrhage. Tranexamic acid (TXA) and massive transfusion protocols are useful tools to combat bleeding in injured patients. This trauma internal education module focuses on coagulopathy, massive transfusion, and the use of TXA in injured pediatric patients. Our critical care liaison, Dr. Erik Mikkelsen has selected the following articles for this module. Please review the articles and answer the corresponding questions to complete the module.
- Emergency Care/Trauma
- 4.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
- 4.00 ANCC
$0.00
A thorough understanding of the early management of severely injured patients with trauma is an important aspect of anesthesia. Trauma anesthesiology requires the ability to adapt to different work environments, including the trauma bay, the operating room, and even the intensive care unit, where a patient room may require conversion to an operating suite for emergencies. The following articles provide a review of the anesthetic management for patients with extensive trauma, focusing on physiology, pharmacology, and bedside management.
- Emergency Care/Trauma
- 4.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
- 4.00 ANCC
$0.00
This module focuses on pediatric traumatic brain injury. Pediatric traumatic brain injury is the leading cause of death among children and is a significant cause of morbidity. The burden of pediatric TBI is high and growing rapidly, with approximately 600,000 emergency department visits and up to 60,000 hospitalizations each year in the United States. Dr. Kyle Halvorson, our neurosurgery liaison, graciously provided the following articles. Please read the articles and answer the corresponding questions to complete this module.
- Emergency Care/Trauma
- 4.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
- 4.00 ANCC
- 4.00 Attendance
$0.00
Many high-quality studies have been published recently with substantial relevance to the clinical practice of pediatric orthopedic trauma. In collaboration with our orthopedic surgery liaison Dr. Ben Novak, the following articles were selected for your review. Please review the articles and answer the corresponding questions to complete this module.To pass, you need to score 100% on each quiz. Completion of the course evaluation is required to claim your credit for this course.
- Emergency Care/Trauma
- 4.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
- 4.00 ANCC
- 4.00 Attendance
$0.00
This trauma internal education modules focuses on hospital-based violence intervention. Hospital-based violence intervention programs provide services to violently injured individuals beginning in the hospital settings and extending into the community. Hospital-based violence intervention programs vary in the specifics of their design and scope, but typically include a brief intervention in the emergency department or at the hospital bedside, followed by intensive community-based case management services in the months following the injury.
- Emergency Care/Trauma
- Ethics
- 4.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
- 4.00 ANCC
- 4.00 Attendance
$0.00
In the dynamic realm of healthcare, the ethical considerations surrounding pediatric trauma demand a nuanced understanding to ensure the well-being of the youngest and most vulnerable patients. This module will delve into the complex intersection of medical practice and ethical decision-making, providing insights into the unique challenges posed by pediatric trauma scenarios. Join us as we explore the principles, dilemmas, and best practices that guide healthcare professionals in delivering compassionate and ethically sound care to children facing traumatic medical situations.
- Emergency Care/Trauma
- 4.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
- 4.00 ANCC
- 4.00 Attendance
$0.00
The Western Pediatric Trauma Conference features nationally renowned faculty in the fields of pediatric trauma, pediatric surgical sub-specialties, critical care, emergency medicine, and pre-hospital care. This Children's MN trauma department was proud to participate in this year's conference. The papers selected for this module are highlights from this year's meeting.Please read the follow the papers and answer the corresponding questions to complete the module.
- Emergency Care/Trauma
- Value and Clinical Excellence
- 4.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
- 4.00 ANCC
- 4.00 Attendance
$0.00
Hospital violence intervention programs (HVIPs) embrace a public health approach to violence prevention and are grounded in data that indicates victims of interpersonal violence are at elevated risk for reinjury and are susceptible to engaging in retaliatory violence as a “natural” response borne out of societal pressure. Moreover, HVIPs acknowledge the well-documented impact of violent trauma on one’s emotional, mental, and physical wellbeing.