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1 ICEN 15th INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE FOR EMERGENCY NURSES
OH THE PLACES YOU’LL GO15th International Conference for Emergency Nurses
11 – 13 October 2017
SMC | Sydney
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SPONSORS
Dinner & Award Sponsor
Silver Sponsors
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COMMITTEE
Dinner & Award Sponsor Conference ConvenorWayne Varndell Faculty of Health, University of Technology, Sydney
Scientific ConvenorsProfessor Kate Curtis Trauma St George Hospital, University of Sydney
Professor Margaret Fry Faculty of Health, University of Technology Sydney
Committee MembersMatt LutzeKylie StarkAlana ClementsJanine GarlandMichael HenleyCeline HillClaire HutchinsonBelinda Munroe
Kate Ruperto
About CENAThe College of Emergency Nursing Australasia (CENA) is the peak professional association representing emergency nurses. There are large numbers of nurses working in emergency and many more in circumstances which see them providing emergency care to patients outside of emergency departments.
This includes nurses working in small regional and rural hospitals, health care centres and flight nurses. For more information visit www.cena.org.au.
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Professor Gillian TriggsPast President of the Australian Human Rights Commission, current Vice-Chancellor’s Fellow, University of Melbourne.
Professor Maaret CastrénHead of the Department of Emergency Medicine and Services in Helsinki, Finland
Dr Lou AtkinsSenior Teaching Fellow of the UCL Centre for Behaviour Change
Dr John LamberteHealth NSW’s Chief Clinical Information Officer
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
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SOCIAL FUNCTIONS
Welcome ReceptionIf you never did you should. These things are fun and fun is good.
Welcome to the 2017 ICEN Conference! This is the first social opportunity to catch up with your interstate colleagues and sponsors and exhibitors of the Meeting. The welcome reception also provides a great opportunity to meet delegates who are attending the conference for the first time.
Date: Wednesday 11th October
Time: 1730 – 1930
Venue: Banquet Hall & Marble Foyer – SMC Conference & Function Centre
Dress Code: Neat Casual
Vivid Op Shop Glam Conference DinnerIt is with great pleasure that the Organising Committee of the 2017 15th ICEN and our friends at HESTA invite you to attend the Conference dinner on Friday 13th October at 7pm.
Date: Friday 13th October
Time: 1900 till late
Venue: Ivy Ballroom, Level 1, 320 George Street (15 minutes walk from SMC)
Dress Code: Vivid Op Shop Glam
Entertainment: Jellybean Jam
Come dressed vivid and vibrant Bright and Zoolandant
Be the most incandescent Using a thrifty few cents How much can you lose? How much can you win?
Win the prize for best dresser for $20 or lesser
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REGISTRATION
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PROGRAM
Wednesday 11 October 20170730 Workshop Registration Open / Exhibition Bump In
Banquet Hall & Marble Foyer, Ground Level, SMC0830-1030 PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP SESSION 1Oh, the thinks you can think up if only you
try!
It’s not what it is, it’s about
what it can become
Oh the things you can find if you don’t stay
behind
A person’s a person no matter how
small
It’s fun too have fun but you have to know how
It’s opener out there in
the wide open air
Doric, Ground Floor
Boardroom, Fourth Floor
Tuscan, Ground Floor
Ionic, Ground Floor
Composite, Ground Floor
Corinthian, Ground Floor
How to get started in clinically relevant research
Prof Marg Fry, Prof Kate Curtis
Clinician behaviour change
Dr Louise Atkins
Airway Skills and Team Dynamics
Dr Anthony Lewis, Dr Laurence Boss
Paediatric minor injury management. Skin, teeth, bones and distraction
Glenda Mullen, Danielle Coates
Designing and conducting simulation. Tricks and tips
Jane Cichero, Nadine Alcorn
Non Invasive Ventilation (NIV); Overcoming challenges in the ED
Claire Constantine
1030-1115 Morning Tea Ground Floor Foyer
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1115-1315 PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOP SESSION 2So the writer who breeds more words
than he needs, is making a
chore for the reader who
reads
Sometimes the questions
are complicated
and the answers are
simple
Be who you are and say
what you feel, because
those who mind don’t matter and those who
matter don’t mind
A person’s a person no matter how
small
It’s fun too have fun but you have to know how
It’s opener out there in
the wide open air
Doric, Ground Floor
Boardroom, Fourth Floor
Tuscan, Ground Floor
Ionic, Ground Floor
Composite, Ground Floor
Corinthian, Ground Floor
Art and craft of peer review
Prof Ramon Shaban, Prof Julie Considine
Injury management skills (binders, splints, HFNP, eFast, xray)
Matt Miller, Rochelle Cummins
Self-care & well-being for emergency nurses – leading per-son centred compassion-ate care
Suzanne Murray, Karen Tuqiri
…continued…
Paediatric minor injury management. Skin, teeth, bones and distraction
Glenda Mullen, Danielle Coates
…continued…
Designing and conducting simulation. Tricks and tips
Jane Cichero, Nadine Alcorn
Vascular Access in the Critically-lll Emergency Patient: I need Access NOW!
Marquerita Cirillo
1200 Registration Desk Open Marble Foyer, Ground Level Speaker’s Preparation Area Open Balcony, Level 2
1300-1400 Welcome Lunch with the Exhibitors Banquet HallOpening Plenary 1 Grand Lodge
Chair: Wayne Varndell
To the world you may be one person, but to one person you may be the world. Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It’s not.
1400-1415 Welcome to Country | Uncle Chicka Madden
Conference Introduction | Conference Convenors1415-1445 Keynote Address | Professor Gillian Triggs
Embedding human rights for our patients within emergency practice and chaos
1445-1515 Keynote Address | Professor Maaret Castrén
Teamwork, nurses and improving post resus care1515-1535 Clinical Update 1 | Linda Magann
End of life care in the ED1535-1545 Q&A Panel
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1545-1615 Afternoon Tea with the Exhibitors Banquet HallPlenary Session 2 Grand Lodge
Chair: Julie Considine
You have brains in your head. You have feet in your shoes. You can steer yourself in any direction you choose.
1615-1730 5 minute talks from some of those who have travelled
1. Role and what difference does it make
2. Why did I do it?
3. How did I do it?
4. Future of the role?
5. Best piece of advice and why…
CNC (Margaret Murphy); Remote (Josh Stafford); NUM (Anna O’Hare); NP (Matt Lutze); Austere (Alana Clements); Policy (Sarah Marmara); Military (TBA); Academic (Prof Marg Fry)
1730 Sessions close
How did it get so late so soon?1730-1930 Welcome Reception in the Exhibition Banquet Hall
If you never did you should. These things are fun and fun is good.
Thursday 12 October 2017 0730 Registration Desk Open Marble Foyer, Ground Level
Speaker’s Preparation Area Open Balcony, Level 2
Arrival tea and coffee in the exhibition
You’ll miss the best things if you keep your eyes shut!Plenary Session 3 Grand Lodge
Chair: Professor Marg Fry
Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don’t matter and those who matter don’t mind
0800-0820 What is the role of social media in clinical practice
Ian Miller0820-0850 Keynote Address | Dr Lou Atkins
How to get clinicians to change their behaviour0850-0915 Building resilience in emergency nurses
Professor Kim Foster0915-0940 Engaging and working with different generations
Associate Professor Leanne Cutcher
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0940-1000 Designing our future. Turn on your phone and have your say
Professor Julie Considine1000-1030 Morning Tea with the Exhibitors Banquet Hall1030-1205 Concurrent Session A
ORAL PRESENTATIONS (15 minute presentation; 5 minute question time)
Paediatric Injury & Re-suscitation
GRAND LODGE
Chair: Kylie Stark
Rural / Remote
Innovation
IONIC
Chair: Michael Henley
Developing & Supporting
Our Staff
CORINTHIAN
Chair: Wayne Varndell
Enhancing Handover
TUSCAN
Chair: Claire Hutchinson
Improving Care & Flow
in the ED
COMPOSITE
Chair: Belinda Munroe
1030-1050 Childhood injury in Australia – a 10-year review of the character-istics and health outcomes of injury-related hospitalisa-tions
Prof. Kate Curtis
Clinical con-siderations, barriers and outcomes for paediatric burns in rural and remote areas
Dr Bronwyn Griffin
Innovative succession planning and leadership development in a tertiary Emergency Department: Developing the next generation of leaders through a clearly defined professional development pathway, education sessions and training days
Kimberly Jackson, Cassandra Rooney
It’s the ED I have a patient to handover: The development of the ED to ward clinical handover tool
Naomi Clark
Time is precious (T.I.P) , a fast track pathway for palliative care patients presenting to the Emergency Department
Daniela Vasquez, Lauren Deland
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1055-1115 ‘It’s turned our world upside down’: Support needs of parents of critically injured children during ED admission
Dr Alexandra Young
Critical care in the middle of nowhere – delivering evidence-based resuscitation in rural Queensland by designing an innovative simulation course
Samuel Brookfield
Requisite education framework: A competency based framework for progression through the Emergency Department
Sean Lannan, Amanda Naumann
Emergency Department nursing shift leaders’ perceptions of their role in responding to escalation of care for patient clinical deterioration
Vanessa Leonard-Roberts
A randomised control trial: Improving analgesic ad-ministration time for the cognitively impaired old-er persons
Prof. Margaret Fry
1120-1140 Improving clinical handover of critically ill or injured children from the Emergency Department to the Children’s Intensive Care Unit
Jane Cichero
International flight nurse – destination Riyadh KSA – an enchanted story of Arabian Nights and what lies beyond
Michele Hardesty-Munday
‘Growing Our Own’- educational framework to assist with the recruitment, professional development and retention of emergency nurses
Danielle Waddell, Tracey Ingvorsen
Optimizing the emergency to ward handover process
Shannon Bakon, Tracey Millichamp
Analysis of factors influencing length of stay in Emergency Department Dr. Sardjito Hospital Yogyakarta Indonesia
Happy Kusumawati
1145-1205 The development of the Northern Health “Paediatric Resuscitation Scribing Tool” to assist with scribing during resuscitation
Pamela Perera
Almost paradise!
Rebecca Collins
We don’t eat our young! The Royal North Shore Hospital second year transitions to Emergency Department Program
Jessica Willetts
Emergency Department nursing shift leaders’ responses to episodes of escalation of care for clinical deterioration
Vanessa Leonard-Roberts
The state of our Emergency Departments: Tasmanian trends and perspectives
Maria Unwin, Claire Morley
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1205-1330 Lunch with the Exhibitors Banquet Hall 1230-1330 CENA AGM (members only) Grand LodgePlenary Session 4: Science that changed my practice Grand Lodge
Chair: Professor Ramon Shaban
Better than hunches in bunches1330-1430 1. What is it?
2. Why is it important?
3. How did I translate it?
Professor Maaret Castrén; Dr John Lambert; Professor Julie Considine1430-1440 Discussion1440-1505 Transforming incidents into practical and affordable clinical change
Dr John Mackenzie1505-1510 Move to breakouts
1510-1555 Concurrent Session BORAL PRESENTATIONS (15 minute presentation; 5 minute question time)
Design & Technology
GRAND LODGE
Chair: Kate Ruperto
Developing & Supporting Our
Staff
IONIC
Chair: Celine Hill
Violence, We Won’t Be
Silenced
CORINTHIAN
Chair: Matt Lutze
Generating Evidence for
Change
TUSCAN
Chair: Belinda Munroe
1510-1530 Design to support staff communication in Emergency Departments
A/Prof. Bernice Redley
Morale, stress and coping strategies of clinical staff working in Emergency Departments: A comparison of two different departments
Dr Louisa Abraham, Dr Amy Johnston
The same but different: The experiences of metropolitan and regional Emergency Department nurses with patient-related violence
Dr Jacqui Pich
Gender-based disparities in evidence-based care for patients admitted through Emergency Departments with acute coronary syndrome: A retrospective multi-site study
Dr Lisa Kuhn
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1535-1555 Triage accuracy and consistency: The development and evaluation of the Triage Quality Assessment Software
Alister Hodge
Reducing perceived and objectively measured levels of stress in emergency nurses using an end of shift debrief – a research protocol
Lucinda Mithen
Workplace violence in the Emergency Department in Saudi Arabia: An inferential result
Waleed Alshehri
Now we know why respiratory rates are poorly recorded: Let’s do something about it!
Tracy Flenady
1555-1625 Afternoon Tea with the Exhibitors Banquet Hall
Fellows Meeting BalconyPlenary Session 5 Grand Lodge
Chair: Professor Kate Curtis
If things start happening, don’t worry, don’t stew, just go right along and you’ll start happening too
1630-1650 Keynote Address | Dr John Lambert
Technology, trust and how it will help you1650-1725 Why fit in when you were born to stand out?
1. Who I am and why
2. The most important things emergency nurses need to do from my perspective
3. How I can help you (emergency nurse)
4. Our Utopia
Executive (Associate Professor Clair Ramsden); New Graduate (Brooke Parsons); Forensics (Professor Joe Duflou); Clinical Excellence Commission (Paul Hudson); Paramedic (Adam Parker), Parent (Emma Bosker); Emerg Physician (Dr John MacKenzie);
1725-1730 Session summary and closeFree evening
Today was good, today was fun. Tomorrow is another one1730 Meetings
» Research Committee | CORINTHIAN
» National Education Committee | CARRINGTON
» Marketing Committee | TUSCAN
» Quality and Professional Practice Standards Committee | COMPOSITE
» Editorial Team | ICONIC
» Professional Standards | BALCONY
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Friday 13 October 20170800 Registration Desk Open Marble Foyer, Ground Level
Speaker’s Preparation Area Open Balcony, Level 20830-1005 Concurrent Session C
ORAL PRESENTATIONS (15 minute presentation; 5 minute question time)Nurse Led
System Change
GRAND LODGE
Chair: Matt Lutze
Improving Injury
Outcomes
IONIC
Chair: Michael Henley
Innovated, Simulated &
Educated
CORINTHIAN
Chair: Kate Ruperto
Improving Assessment
& Intervention
TUSCAN
Chair: Alana Clements
Care & Outcomes of Older People
COMPOSITE
Chair: Celine Hill
0830-0850 Building empathy among the people of an Emergency Department: Staff and patients – A two-way interaction
Jodie Burke
Trauma system development: The Tasmanian experience
Andrew Keygan
Designing and implementing full immersion simulation for use in clinical research studies
Dr Belinda Munroe
Emergency nurses knowledge and under-standing of their role in recognising patients with sepsis: A clin-ical review
Amanda Harley, Dr Amy Johnston
Reducing the cost associated with care of elder patients in the ED: Impact of enhanced primary care in an aged care facility
Dr Marc Broadbent
0855-0915 Remodelling of the Nurse Navigator role in the Emergency Department: Change corporate high heels and fancy dresses into clinical scrubs in one foul swoop
Martin Ward, Nicole Altmann
The journey towards implementing two tier trauma team activation and a trauma registry in a regional Australian Emergency Department: Research, audit, review, education, and change management
Elizabeth Quinn
An explora-tion of the barriers and enablers to meaningful engagement with multi-disciplinary simulation education among doctors and nurses in the Emergency Department
Samantha Hoole
Presenting patterns and pharmacolog-ical treatment of migraine in the ED
James Hughes
Influences on Emergency Department length of stay for older people
Prof. Julie Considine
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0920-0940 A NURSE CALL BACK SYSTEM: Does telephone fol-low-up post discharge from an Emergency Department lead to improved patient outcomes, and under-standing of discharge plan instruc-tions?
Vanessa Gorman
Simula-tion-based multidisci-plinary team training decreases time to urgent operative procedures for trauma patients
Margaret Murphy
Comparison of post graduate emergency nursing students and nurse educators formative and summative clinical appraisal assessments for patients requiring multi-system care
Rachel Cross
Refinement of an evidence informed care bundle for blunt chest injury
Sarah Kourouche
Character-istics and outcomes of older frequent at-tenders to the Emergency Department
Debra Berry
0945-1005 The Northern Hospital ambulance offload performance improvement – nursing led, nursing driven, nursing success
Jodee Bootle
Development of the Major Trauma Case review tool
Prof. Kate Curtis
Commu-nication of graduate emergency nursing programs
Tamsin Jones
Improving the quality of care of elderly patients in the ED: Geriatric Emergency Department intervention
Andrea Taylor
The trends and charac-teristics of older people presenting with mental health or drug and alcohol con-ditions to four emergency departments
Prof. Margaret Fry
1005-1030 Morning Tea with the Exhibitors Banquet Hall
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Plenary Session 6: Drugs, bugs, blood and brains Grand Lodge
Chair: Shane Lenson
Oh the things you can find if you don’t stay behind1030-1230 1. Is there a problem?
2. What is the evidence for and against (mythbusters)
3. What should every ED nurse know?
Clinical update 2: Bugs | Professor Ramon Shaban
Clinical update 3: The exsanguinating trauma patients | Professor Kate Curtis
Clinical update 4: Procedural sedation | Wayne Varndell
Clinical update 5: Illicit drugs | Dr David Caldicott
Clinical update 6: Hot off the press! Triage, treatment and transfer trial for stroke in the ED | Professor Sandy Middleton
1230-1330 Lunch with the Exhibitors Banquet Hall
1330-1505 Concurrent Session DORAL PRESENTATIONS (15 minute presentation; 5 minute question time)
How we should be doing
it – Evidence Based Nursing
Assessment
GRAND LODGE
Chair: Kylie Stark
Research & Innovation
IONIC
Chair: Wayne Varndell
Human & Environmental
Crises
CORINTHIAN
Chair: Alana Clements
Implementing & Evaluating
Practice Change
TUSCAN
Chair: Kate Ruperto
1330-1350 A theory-informed toolkit for implementing a patient-assessment framework into emergency nursing practice
Dr Belinda Munroe
Rapid rule out of acute coronary syndrome (ACS)
Erin O’Callaghan
Moments of disaster response in the Emergency Department
Dr Karen Hammad
Results of a protocol for a nurse led analgesia intervention in an urban Emergency Department – Pain-Protocol Initiating Nurses (P-PIN) – a retrospective review
Natasha Jennings, Claire Hatherley
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1355-1415 Improving the early identification and management of sepsis: Successful implementation of an evidence-based screening and treatment pathway at Eastern Health
Meredith Symons
Abracadabra! Unveiling the invisible work of emergency nurse practitioners
Matt Lutze
The Perfect Storm: South Australian Emergency Department clinician’s experience of an extreme weather event
Dr Karen Hammad
Implementing clinical practice change in the Emergency Department for sepsis and fractured neck of femur; the good, the bad and the ugly of trying to change clinicians practice
Julie Gawthorne
1420-1440 Post resuscitation management of cardiac arrest patients in the critical care environment: A retrospective audit of compliance with evidence based guidelines
Annabel Milonas
Go hard in the waiting room: Early methoxyflurane
Allison Jordan
Refugees on the Aegean, and beyond: An emergency nursing perspective on humanitarian aid work and primary care
Michael Henley
CREDIT: Cannulation Rates in the Emergency Department Intervention Trial. Improving patient care through the reduction of unnecessary cannula insertion in the Emergency Department
Tracey Hawkins1445-1505 Improving care
for people with Parkinson’s disease presenting to an Emergency Department: Implementing a care bundle
Prof. Margaret Fry
Eye tracking technology; education through innovation
Louise Veitch, Anil Thaduri
‘Oh the places you will go – and what will you find when you get there?’ An account of nurses overcoming barriers in a refugee crisis to provide nursing care
Helen Zahos
Implementation, evaluation and refinement of an intervention to improve blunt chest injury management
Prof. Kate Curtis
1505-1530 Afternoon Tea with the Exhibitors Banquet Hall
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SPONSORSClosing Plenary Grand Lodge
Chair: Wayne Varndell
The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you’ll go
1530-1600 Plenary Address | Peter Anthony
The psychology of influence1600-1630 Keynote Address | Professor Maaret Castrén
Clinician + Knowledge = Leader1630-1700 Conference Awards, Lucky door prizes, Handover & Close
» Best Research Presentation
» Best Research Study Poster
» Best Innovation Project Presentation
» Best Innovation Project Poster
» Emergency Care Institute Evidence into Practice Research Paper
You’re off to Great Places!
Today is your day! Your mountain is waiting,
So… get on your way!
And will you succeed? Yes! You will, indeed!
(98 and 3/4 percent guaranteed.)
Evening Put on your best op-shop glam for the Conference Dinner Ivy Ballroom (with prizes, conference awards and more!)
The Ivy Ballroom is located at Level 1, 320 George Street (15 minutes walk from SMC).
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ePOSTERS
THEME TITLE AUTHORSe1 EDUCATION The Nursing Emergency eXternal
Trauma ProgrammeDr Sharyn Ireland, Rachel Cross, Kelly Decker, A/Prof. Biswadev Mitra
e2 EDUCATION How clean is your stethoscope? Sharon Klim, Brittany Scott-Rimington, Prof. Anne-Maree Kelly
e3 EDUCATION The application of high fidelity emergency nursing simulation to investigate perceptions towards simulation education and documentation practices after the transition to a digital health record system
Rikki Stanton, Benjamin Learmont
4 EDUCATION Education overload in the ED – no way!
Jodie Burke
5 EDUCATION Building a culture of simulation in a paediatric Emergency Department
Jane Cichero, Dr Nichola Concannon, Dr Linda Durojaiye
6 EDUCATION Innovations in delivery of sepsis education in Belmont Emergency Department
Marcia Ingles, Gary Crowfoot
7 EDUCATION ‘Growing our own’- educational framework to assist with the recruitment, professional development and retention of emergency nurses
Danielle Waddell, Tracey Ingvorsen, Vanessa Leonard-Roberts, Elise Sutton, Elizabeth Ward, Adam Watts, Stacey Williamson
8 EDUCATION Implementation of a triage self – review package: Enabling consistency in triage practice for nurses in the Emergency Department.
Stacey Williamson, Elizabeth Ward, Tracey Ingvorsen, Vanessa Leonard-Roberts, Danielle Waddell, Adam Watts
e = ePoster format
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SPONSORS9 EDUCATION Hypocalcaemia induced tetany secondary to total thyroidectomy: An emergency nursing case study
Shannon Bakon, Dr Judy Craft, A/Prof. Martin Christensen
e10 INNOVATIVE MODELS OF CARE
The effect of the introduction of the phlebotomist on mislabelled blood specimens within the Emergency Department
Kelly Decker, Sally Charlton, Dr Joe D’Agostino, Donna Williams, A/Prof. DeVilliers Smit, Rebecca Atkins
e11 INNOVATIVE MODELS OF CARE
An ED avoidance strategy outside the walls of a busy ED; emergency health care delivery for a planned mass gathering
Tonya Donnelly, Dr Amy Johnston, Nerolie Bost, Dr Michael Aitken, Cary Strong, Jo Timms, Kate Gilmore, Professor Julia Crilly
e12 INNOVATIVE MODELS OF CARE
The bariatric trauma patients journey – roadside to bedside
Cherylynn Mcgurgan, Sally Campbell, Susan Harding
13 INNOVATIVE MODELS OF CARE
Developing skills and a collaborative culture in paediatric critical care
Jane Cichero, Catherine Sumsky, Kylie Furness, Lisa Sealey, Nerralie Shaw
14 INNOVATIVE MODELS OF CARE
Disposition from the ED – a qualitative analysis of how a nurse call back system can be an effective method to improve patient experience and give valuable information for improvement
Vanessa Gorman, Emily Knights
15 INNOVATIVE MODELS OF CARE
The development of the Northern Health “Paediatric Resuscitation Scribing Tool” to assist with scribing during resuscitation
Pamela Perera, Adele Berry
16 INNOVATIVE MODELS OF CARE
Implementing best practice in the triage process within Mater Hospital Brisbane (MHB) Emergency Department (ED)
Luke Burgess
e17 LEADERSHIP Back to basics Aileen Pooleye18 LEADERSHIP Introducing simulation for
recruitment of nurses in the Emergency Department
Emily Cooper, Jan Gehrke
e19 LEADERSHIP Novice to expert emergency nursing Anna D’Ambrosi
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e20 LEADERSHIP Unravel my mind & cast me to the right direction – Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Hospital Emergency Department Nursing Mentoring Project
Julie Finucane, Angela Devlin, Mingshuang Ding
21 LEADERSHIP “Opening Night” – the experience of creating and leading a new team, and the experience of commissioning a new Emergency Department
Vanessa Gorman
22 LEADERSHIP Education at the elbow: The use of a Clinical Coach Framework in the Emergency Department
Amanda Naumann, Sean Lannan, Val Mitchell
23 LEADERSHIP Nursing forum for improve staff engagement.
Emily Lynch
24 LEADERSHIP The Northern Hospital Ambulance offload performance improvement – nursing led, nursing driven, nursing success
Jodee Bootle
e25 RESEARCH ED nurse recognition of sepsis is critical to early administration of antibiotics in patients with sepsis to reduce mortality: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Dr Amy Johnston, Dr Joon Park, Prof. Suhail Doi, Vicki Sharman, Justin Clark, Jemma Robinson, Prof. Julia Crilly
e26 RESEARCH Emergency triage documentation: An examination of the content and patterns of content
Michelle Jory, James Hughes, Rob Eley, Anthony Tuckett
27 RESEARCH From there to here and here to there. Nurses are active everywhere!
Stephanie Chappel, Prof. Julie Considine, A/Prof. Brad Aisbett, Dr Nicola Ridgers
28 RESEARCH Nursing handover of vital signs at the transition of care from the emergency department to the inpatient ward: An integrative review
Rachel Cross, Prof.Judy Currey, Prof. Julie Considine
29 RESEARCH Substance misuse and the involuntarily presentation to the Emergency Department
James Hughes, Maureen Sheehan, Jill Evans
30 RESEARCH Rates and features of methamphetamine-related presentations to emergency departments: An integrative literature review
Rikki Jones, Prof. Kim Usher, Dr Cindy Woods
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31 RESEARCH Missed opportunities to introduce non-acute care pathways for elderly patients with palliative care needs
Dr Magnolia Cardona-Morrell, Ebony Lewis, Dr Robin Turner, Dr Hatem Alkhouri, Dr Stephen Asha, Dr John Mackenzie, Dr Anna Holdgate, Dr Sam Suri, Dr Luis Winoto, Dr Sally McCarthy, Prof. Ken Hillman
32 RESEARCH Self-rated health as a proxy for frailty in older adults at Emergency Departments
Ebony Lewis, Dr Magnolia Cardona-Morrell, Dr Hatem Alkhouri, Prof. Ken Hillman
33 RESEARCH CPE: Are you ready for the new super bug hitting your ED?
Jo-Anne McShane, Dr Andrew Maclean, Leanne Houston, Helen Marquand, Madeleine Smith, A/Prof Mary O’Reilly
34 RESEARCH Patient medication literacy and safety in an Emergency Department
Wayne Varndell, Kylie Lovato, Alison Jeffers, Nadya Marquez-Hunt, Rebecca Carroll
e35 TRANSLATION OF EVIDENCE INTO PRACTICE
You dirty wound! Rob McDonald
e36 TRANSLATION OF EVIDENCE INTO PRACTICE
Protocol for nurse led pathology in an urban Emergency Department- blood + protocol initiating nurses (b+pin)
Natasha Jennings, Katie Murdoch, Dr Mike Noonan, Charlotte Stevens, Mark Marquez, Kelly Decker
e37 TRANSLATION OF EVIDENCE INTO PRACTICE
“I am a pathway champion” – a retrospective look at the influences of a sepsis pathway
Dale Reading
38 TRANSLATION OF EVIDENCE INTO PRACTICE
Achoo achoo: Have you got the flu? How well do triage nurses identify potential influenza patients?
Jo-Anne Mcshane, Dr Andrew Maclean, Leanne Houston, Helen Marquand, Madeleine Smith, A/Prof Mary O’Reilly
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19 TELEFLEX MEDICAL AUSTRALIA
20 Clinical Excellence Commission
21 CENA / TNP
22 YNA Your Nursing Agency
23 University of Tasmania
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