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The American Society for Pain Management Nursing® (ASPMN®) is pleased to announce its 25th National Conference, Sept. 16-19, 2015,

at the Atlanta Marriott Marquis in Atlanta, Georgia.

The goals of the 25th National Conference are to:• Discuss clinical options for the treatment of patients who require pain management nursing care.• Analyze clinical, research, sociocultural and legal developments in the field of pain management.• Advocate for the provision of comprehensive, evidence-based, quality care of individuals and their

families experiencing problems related to chronic pain conditions.• Network with nurses and other health care professionals who focus on pain management in their

practice.

The National Conference will include:• Nationally recognized speakers and leaders in the field of pain management• Pre-conference educational opportunities for additional learning • Innovative educational sessions• Incorporation of technology and human touch in pain management practice• Networking opportunities• Potential to gain new peers and partners

Continuing EducationASPMN® awards contact hours for participants who attend the National Conference. ASPMN® will obtain credits for nurses and advanced practice nurses (including pharmacology credit, if applicable). We will request 23.25 contact hours for this conference (this includes CE for pre-conference workshops).

This activity has been submitted to the Ohio Nurses Association (OBN-001-91) for approval to award contact hours. The Ohio Nurses Association is accredited as an approver of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. Please call Christie Ross at 913-895-4776 for more information about contact hours.

Target AudienceThe target audience for the 25th National Conference includes registered nurses and advanced practice nurses practicing in pain management, as well as nursing faculty and nursing students with an interest in pain management.

Learning ObjectivesPlease contact Christie Ross at 913-895-4776 to receive a complete list of learning objectives for each session.

Cancellations & TransfersCancellations and transfers must be requested in writing and postmarked, emailed or faxed by Aug. 14, 2015. Refunds will be issued following the National Conference. A $50 administrative fee will be assessed. If you transfer your registration to another person, please include a completed registration form from that person with your written request. Requests for cancellation postmarked, emailed or faxed after Aug. 14, 2015, are not refundable.

Climate & AttireThe average high temperature in September in Atlanta is 82 degrees Fahrenheit, and the average low temperature is 65 degrees Fahrenheit.

Attire for the conference is business casual.

25TH NATIONAL CONFERENCE PLANNING COMMITTEE

Program Co-Chairs

Marti Michel, MSN, RN, PCNS-BC, CPNP, Riley Hospital for Children, Indiana University Health

Pamela Merriam, RN-BC, MSN, ANP-BC, OCN, Keck Medical Center of USC

Committee Members

Emily Burgess, BSN, RN-BC, Exempla St. Joseph Hospital

Lynn Clark, MS, RN-BC, CPNP-PC, AP-PMN, Children’s Medical Center-Dallas

Danielle Dunwoody, BSN, MS, Halton Healthcare Services

Cindy Garlesky, MSN, ARNP, CEN, RN-BC, Miami Children’s Hospital

Laura Habighorst, RN, CAPA, CBRN, North Kansas City Hospital

Brian Harradine, RN, CNOR, Eisenhower Medical Center

Susan Jervik, BSN, RN-BC, PIH Health Hospital

Susan Miller, RN, University of Kentucky

Paul Plowman, RN-BC, Riley Hospital for Children, Indiana University Health

Karen Sikorski, RN, MS, APN/CNS, OSF St. Anthony Medical Center

Susan White, MSN, RN-BC, CHPN, CNS, Santa Barbara Cottage Hospital

Local Chapter Liaisons

Barbara Butkus, RN, Shepherd Center

Marsha Hanson, RN, BSN, CCRP, Shepherd Center

Board Liaison

Sharon Wrona, DNP, RN-BC, PNP, PMHS, AP-PMN, Comprehensive Pain Service, Nationwide Children’s Hospital

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SCHEDULE OF EVENTSWEDNESDAY, SEPT. 16, 2015

PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.Workshop 1: ASPMN® Pain Management Certification Preparation Course™Carol Curtiss, MSN, RN-BC, Clinical Nurse Specialist Consultant, Curtiss Consulting; Renee Manworren, PhD, RN-BC, CNS, Nurse Scientist, Connecticut Children’s Medical Center; Diane Scheb, MSN, RN-BC, Acute Pain Program Coordinator/CNS, Sarasota Memorial HospitalThis course will cover basic physiology of pain, assessment of pain, pharmacologic, non-pharmacologic and interventional management of pain across the lifespan. The information in this course follows the exam content outline created by the Content Expert Panel for ANCC and was compiled by members of the ASPMN®. For those interested in taking the Pain Management Certification Examination while in Atlanta, there is a testing site within one mile of the hotel. For more information on the exam, visit: http://www.nursecredentialing.org/Certification.

8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.Workshop 2: Advanced PharmacologyMarie O’Brien, MSN, RN-BC, ANP-C, CCRN, Pain Management Coordinator, JT Mather Hospital; Elsa Wuhrman, DNP, FNP, BC, Nurse Practitioner, Acute Pain; Assistant Professor of Nursing, Columbia University Medical Center; Linda Vanni, MSN, RN, ACNS-BC, NP, Nurse Practitioner, Pain Management, Providence Hospital, West RegionPain management nursing has advanced its practice by leaps and bounds. We no longer assume that pain management is simple, algorithmic nor anecdotal. We now advance into evidence-based practice that is based on neurophysiological research. In order to continue to bring pain management nursing into the 21st century, we must think in terms of pain pathway and multi-modal approaches to pain. This workshop is focused for the seasoned nurse in pain management who is thinking about the depth of a person’s individualized pain and how best to treat the etiology of the pain rather than placing a mask over it.

8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.Workshop 3: The Role of Regional Analgesia in Multimodal Pain TherapyNancy Eksterowicz, RN-BC, MSN, APN Pain Clinical Nurse Specialist, University of Virginia Health System; John C. Rowlingson, MD, Director, Acute Pain Service, University of Virginia; Steve P. Morton, BSN, RN-BC, APS Coordinator, University of Virginia; Ashley Shilling, MD, Director, Outpatient; Co-Director, Regional Anesthesia, University of Virginia; Mohammad Tourinine, MD, Director, Obstetric Anesthesia, University of Virginia Health SystemThe focus of this workshop is on the role of the nurse when assisting and caring for patients receiving multimodal analgesia in the perioperative arena. A special feature includes updates on neuraxial techniques in the laboring patient and the perspective from a pain psychologist. This workshop will include an overview of neuraxial and peripheral nerve anatomy, peripheral nerve catheter techniques and management, epidural analgesia, the latest anticoagulation updates, pharmacologic implications for IV lidocaine, ketamine, along with opioid and non-opioid analgesics and clinical challenges in the management of acute on chronic pain in the perioperative setting.

8:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.Workshop 4: Let’s Heat Up Thermal Therapy Research!Karen Kowal, RN, LMT, Educator and Founder, Mother Earth Pillows®; Michelle Lear, BSN, Mercy Jefferson HospitalThere is a compelling need for safe, cost-effective, non-pharmacological interventions for diverse pain populations. A review of thermal therapy and how this approach can play an effective role for pain management in patient care settings, discharge planning and home care will be presented by Karen Kowal, RN, LMT and Michelle Lear, BSN. This mother-daughter team takes you on a “Thermal Therapy Journey,” including history, science, case studies, research, successes, failures and challenges in health care today. Included is a first-hand account of a research study by Ms. Lear in her hospital. The presenters will include a review of food, herbs and spices, topical options and simple, brief therapeutic techniques easily taught to patients and family members (which you will experience in the workshop) as viable, non-pharmaceutical interventions. Discussion will include case studies which can lead to improving evidence-based nursing research in your health care setting. How can you be involved in effective pain management solutions when “more drugs” may not be the best answer? What challenges do you find when patients need more pain control? Discussion will include how you can meet the challenges of pain management with further thermal therapy research.

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1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.Workshop 5: Trends in Pediatric Pain Management – Learn through Conversations with the ExpertsLynn Clark, MS, RN-BC, CPNP-PC, AP-PMN, Children’s Health System of Texas; Renee Manworren, PhD, APRN, BC, PCNS-BC, FAAN, Connecticut Children’s Medical Center and University of Connecticut School of Medicine & School of Nursing; Marti Michel, MSN, RN, PCNS-BC, CPNP, Riley Hospital for Children; Lauren Renner, RN-BC, MS, CPNP-PC/AC, Nationwide Children’s Hospital; Teri Reyburn-Orne, MSN, RN-BC, PPCNP-BC/CPNP-AC, Cardon Children’s Medical Center; Helen N. Turner, DNP, RN-BC, PCNS-BC, FAAN, Doernbecher Children’s Hospital; Kimberly Wittmayer, MS, APN, PCNS-BC, AP-PMN, Advocate Children’s Hospital; Sharon Wrona, DNP, RN-BC, PNP, PMHS, AP-PMN, Nationwide Children’s HospitalClinical case studies will be used to illustrate current trends and hot topics in pediatric pain management. Members of an expert panel will present information on clinical applications of IV acetaminophen, use of non-traditional infusions (ketamine, lidocaine, dexmedetomidine), changing organizational culture, pain education (opportunities, challenges), measuring outcomes with a variety of pain team structures, withdrawal management (assessment, monitoring, treatment) and substance abuse risk assessment.

1:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.Workshop 6: Geriatric Pain Management CourseASPMN® Geriatric Master FacultyIn this “short course,” ASPMN® Geriatric Master Faculty will provide the learner an overview of concepts relevant to effective nursing management of the older adult who is experiencing or may experience pain. The workshop addresses the epidemiology of pain, common painful conditions, assessment of pain and treatment of pain in the older adult. Barriers to effective pain management will also be discussed.

1:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Chapter Leadership ForumThe leadership of ASPMN®’s chapters will be invited to a leadership workshop focusing on strengthening chapters and their leaders, engaging members and growing membership.

5:30 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. New Member/Attendee Orientation

THURSDAY, SEPT. 17, 20157:45 a.m. – 8:45 a.m. CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST

8:45 a.m. – 9:15 a.m. Welcome & Opening Remarks Helen N. Turner, DNP, RN-BC, PCNS-BC, FAAN, Clinical Nurse Specialist, Doernbecher Children’s Hospital/Oregon Health and Science University, 2014-2015 ASPMN® President

9:15 a.m. – 10:15 a.m. Opening Keynote Address: Twenty-Five Years of Pain Management Nursing – Facing Challenges & Celebrating VictoriesChris Pasero, MS, RN-BC, FAAN, Pain Management Author, Educator, Clinical Consultant, ASPMN® Co-Founder and Past PresidentNurses have led the way in changing the landscape of pain management over the past 25 years. As the American Society for Pain Management Nursing® turns 25 years old, this lecture looks back at the challenges and misconceptions that nurses have confronted as well as their many achievements in pain management during that time.

10:15 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. BREAK IN THE EXHIBIT HALL (Silent Auction Items & Posters Available)

11:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. Improving Quality of Care & Patient Outcomes with Evidence-Based Practice: Key Strategies for Sustainable Success Bernadette Mazurek Melnyk, PhD, RN, CPNP/PMHNP, FAANP, FNAP, FAAN, Associate Vice President for Health Promotion; University Chief Wellness Officer; Dean and Professor, College of Nursing; Professor of Pediatrics and Psychiatry, College of Medicine, The Ohio State UniversityDr. Melnyk will describe the current state of evidence-based health care across the nation. Key strategies for advancing and sustaining evidence-based practice will be highlighted.

12:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. CE LUNCH SYMPOSIUM – Supported by an Educational Grant from AstraZeneca Opioid-Induced Constipation Proactive Diagnosis & Targeted ManagementCharles E. Argoff, MD, Professor of Neurology, Albany Medical College; Director, Comprehensive Pain Center, Albany Medical Center; Patricia Bruckenthal, PhD, ANP, Chair and Clinical Associate Professor, Department of Graduate Nursing Education, Stony Brook University School of Nursing This Interactive Exchange™ program comprises a series of multimedia educational modules focusing on the pathophysiology, assessment and management of opioid-induced constipation. In addition to a 3D animation detailing the effects of opioid receptor activation in the gastrointestinal tract, expert faculty will discuss time-efficient methods to assess and document bowel function over time, prophylactic regimens for patients starting on opioid therapy and newer medications that have been

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specifically shown to improve constipation symptoms in opioid-treated patients. Throughout the program, attendees will be encouraged to help shape illustrative case studies, engage with faculty to overcome barriers to good patient outcomes and ask questions about other complications that arise in daily practice.

1:45 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. Controlled Substance Agreements through an Ethical Lens: A Point-Counterpoint DebateMelanie H. Simpson, PhD, RN-BC, OCN, CHPN, CPE, Pain Management Team Coordinator, The University of Kansas Hospital; Paul Helft, MD, Professor of Medicine, Division of Hematology/Oncology, Indiana University School of Medicine, Director, Charles Warren Fairbanks Center for Medical Ethics, Indiana University HealthControlled substance agreements are routinely used in the management of patients with chronic pain syndromes. This session will include arguments in a debate format centered on the clinical, legal and ethical arguments both against and in favor of their routine use.

2:45 p.m. – 3:45 p.m. Jean Guveyan Lecture: 25 Years Later – Improving the Quality of Pain Management, Is Education Enough?Deb Gordon, RN, DNP, FAAN, Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine, Harborview Medical Center; Co-Director, Integrated Pain Care Program, University of WashingtonQuality improvement advancements in pain management began in 1990, when Mitchell Max asserted it would be necessary to move beyond traditional educational and advocacy efforts and focus on systems of care to establish processes to support, reinforce and reward good pain management. Suggestions for action included routinely monitoring and displaying patients’ pain ratings, designing bedside tools to assist optimal drug ordering, encouraging patients to communicate about unrelieved pain and initiating review mechanisms that improve systems and encourage creative design by the clinicians involved. During the last 20 years, many initiatives, including The Joint Commission, have advocated for a quality improvement (QI) approach to implement these recommendations. It is increasingly recognized that quality of care is a property of health systems that is under the influence of a wide variety of internal and external factors. Multi-level approaches that address health care providers, organizations and patients need to be adapted to improve the quality of pain management. Utilization of scientific approaches and systems oriented initiatives is crucial. The purpose of this presentation is to reflect on what has been accomplished thus far and to provide a look forward to systems innovations aimed at improving the quality of pain management.

3:45 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Poster Session

3:45 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. BREAK IN THE EXHIBIT HALL (Silent Auction Items & Posters Available)

4:30 p.m. – 5:30 p.m. Business Meeting (All attendees are invited.)

5:30 p.m. – 6:15 p.m. CERTIFICATION RECEPTION (All Certified Pain Management Nurses are invited.)

6:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. RECEPTION IN THE EXHIBIT HALL

FRIDAY, SEPT. 18, 20157:30 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST & ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSIONS

CONCURRENT SESSION 18:30 a.m. – 9:30 a.m.

1A. Evidence-Based Pain Management in the Ambulatory Setting – Michele Farrington, BSN, RN, CPHON; Trudy Laffoon, MA, RN-BC; Carmen Kealey, MA, RN; Cindy Dawson, MSN, RN, CORLN

1B. The Intertwined Concepts of Culture, Ethics & Pain Management on Medical Missions – Misty M. Kirby-Nolan, MSN, APN-CNP, ANP-BC

1C. The Next Hurdle for Cancer Survivors: Who Will Manage Their Pain? – Linda Vanni, MSN, RN-BC, ACNS-BC, NP

1D. Neuraxial & Regional Anesthesia in the Pediatric Population – Sharon Wrona, DNP, RN-BC, PNP, PMHS, AP-PMN; Lauren Renner, MS, RN-BC, PNP

1E. Experiences & Perceptions of APNs Caring for Patients with Substance Use Disorder & Chronic Pain – Barbara J. St. Marie, PhD, ANP, GNP, ACHPN

Acute Pain Miscellaneous Cancer Pain Pediatric Pain Persistent PainAll Adult All Pediatric AdultCompetent Advanced Beginner Proficient Advanced Beginner Advanced Beginner

Full descriptions of all concurrent sessions can be found at

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9:30 a.m. – 10:15 a.m. BREAK IN THE EXHIBIT HALL (Silent Auction Items & Posters Available)

CONCURRENT SESSION 210:15 a.m. – 11:15 a.m.

2A. The Painful Truth: What Pain Is Really Like & Why It Matters to Each of Us – Lynn Webster, MD

2B. Procedural Pain Management in the ICU: Managing the Necrotizing Fasciitis Patient – Danielle Dunwoody, RN, BSc, BScN, MS, CNCC(C)

2C. Goodbye Opioids, Hello Self-management! Supporting Non-Drug Alternatives for Persistent Pain – Marian Wilson, PhD, MPH, RN-BC; Ron Weaver, BA, CCAR

2D. Taking the Pain Out of Needlestick Procedures for Children: Implementation of a Comfort Bundle – Marti A. Michel, MSN, PCNS-BC, CPNP

2E. Beyond the Bullet Points: Creating Memorable Power Point Presentations – Fran C. Hoh, PhD, APN, ACHPN, APPMN

Other Acute Pain CAM Pediatric Pain MiscellaneousAll Adult All Pediatric AllAll Proficient Proficient Competent Beginner

11:15 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. AWARDS LUNCHEON

CONCURRENT SESSION 31:00 p.m. – 2:00 p.m.

3A. “Every Nurse is a Pain Nurse?!” A Way to Get There ... – Daveda “Davey” C. Voss, MS, APN-FNP, RN-BC; Ashley R. Darbyshire, RN, MSN-Ed

3B. Ketamine: An Increasingly Common Option in the Pain Management Toolbox – Michael Urton, MSN, CNS-BC; Cynthia Klaess, MSN, RN, ACNS-BC, CCM

3C. Navigating Multimodal Analgesia with Hepatic & Renal Insufficiency – Susan E. Hodgkins, MSN, CRNP-BC

3D. Developing a Pediatric RN- Administered Nitrous Oxide/Oxygen Program for a Multi-State Hospital System: Challenges & Lessons – Teri Reyburn-Orne, RN-BC, PPCNP-BC, CPNP-AC

3E. Nurse Practitioners Can Effectively Deliver Coping Skills Training to Patients with Osteoarthritis – Patricia Bruckenthal, PhD, APRN-BC, FAAN; Joan Broderick, PhD

Miscellaneous Acute Pain Acute Pain Acute Pain Persistent PainAll All All Pediatric GeriatricCompetent Proficient Beginner Proficient Proficient

CONCURRENT SESSION 42:10 p.m. – 3:10 p.m.

4A. Preparing for the Pain Management Certification Exam – Pamela J. Merriam, RN-BC, MSN, ANP-BC, OCN

4B. Pain Management during Pregnancy – Ann D. Quinlan-Colwell, PhD, RNC, AHNBC

4C. Utilization of Implantable Devices for Pain: A Look at Intrathecal Pumps & Spinal Cord Stimulators – Shelley M. Riemer, RN, CRRN, B-C; Jessie A. Alexander, RN, B-C

4D. A Sensory & Emotional Experience: Pediatric Chronic Pain & Mental Health – Lynn M. Clark, RN, BC, CPNP-PC, AP-PMN; Sharon Wrona, DNP, RN-BC, PNP, PMHS, AP-PMN

4E. Culturally Competent Pain Management: A Need to Change Nursing Education – Deborah Ambrosio Mawhirter, EdD, RN

Miscellaneous Persistent Pain Persistent Pain Pediatric Pain MiscellaneousAll Adult Adult Pediatric AllAdvanced Beginner Competent Competent Competent Expert

3:10 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. BREAK IN THE EXHIBIT HALL (Silent Auction Items & Posters Available)

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CONCURRENT SESSION 54:00 p.m. – 5:00 p.m.

5A. Exploring Taking Care of Self – Ann D. Quinlan-Colwell, PhD, RNC, AHNBC

5B. Tapentadol Therapy to Manage Moderate-to-Severe Pain: Key Considerations for Nursing – Paul Arnstein, PhD, RN-BC, FNP-C, ACNS-BC, FAAN; Kathleen Broglio, DNP, ANP-BC, ACHPN

5C. A Non-Pharmacologic Approach to Pain Management Using Aromatherapy: A Train-the-Trainer Approach – Victoria J. Boyce, MSN, RN, AHN-BC; Mary Natschke, RN, BAS, HNB-BC, IAC

5D. Pain & Palliative Care in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit: Case Studies in Collaboration – Barb Symalla, RN, CNS

5E. Validation of the Critical Care Pain Observation Tool (CPOT) in a Small Community Hospital Setting – Marie O’Brien, MSN, RN-BC, ANP-C, CCRN

Miscellaneous Persistent Pain CAM Pediatric Pain MiscellaneousAdult Adult All Pediatric AdultCompetent Advanced Beginner Competent Competent Advanced Beginner

5:00 p.m. – 5:45 p.m. Committee Meetings

5:45 p.m. – 6:30 p.m. Chapter Meetings

8:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m. ASPMN® PARTY!Join us as we celebrate this year’s conference! A great opportunity to enjoy new and old friends made through your involvement with ASPMN® as well as by attending this year’s conference. The evening will be filled with snacks, fun, dancing and socializing.

SATURDAY, SEPT. 19, 20157:30 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. CONTINENTAL BREAKFAST

CONCURRENT SESSION 68:30 a.m. – 9:30 a.m.

6A. Helping Nurses Discover Their Values, Beliefs & Pain Management Approach™ for Better Pain Care – Esther I. Bernhofer, PhD, RN-BC

6B. Massage Therapy to Reduce Pain in Immobilized Patients: Review of Literature & Theory of Mechanism – Rana Ali Alameri, RN, CNS, PhD(c)

6C. Case Studies in Analgesic Adverse Drug Reactions: Differentiating Drug Interactions, Synergies & Altered Clearance – June E. Oliver, RN-BC, MSN, CCNS, APN/CNS

6D. Improving Patient Safety with IV Opioids & Sedatives through Nursing Education – Sharon Wrona, DNP, RN-BC, PNP, PMHS, AP-PMN; Lauren Renner, MS, RN-BC, PNP

6E. Determining If the Pasero Opioid Sedation Scale Is Safe & Effective in a Pediatric Population – Ann D. Quinlan-Colwell, PhD, RNC, AHNBC; Gayle Thear, MSN

Miscellaneous Acute Pain Acute Pain Miscellaneous Pediatric PainAll Adult All Pediatric PediatricProficient Advanced Beginner Proficient Competent Competent

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CONCURRENT SESSION 79:40 a.m. – 10:40 a.m.

7A. Holistic Nursing & Healing Touch: A Pathway for Healing, Wholeness & Transformation – Lisa C. Anselme, RN, BLS, HN-BC, CHTP, CHTI

7B. Opioid Safety Initiative of the Veteran’s Health Administration – Janette E. Elliott, RN-BC, MSN, AOCN

7C. Use of Low-Dose Ketamine to Treat Post-Op Pain: An EBP Exemplar – Trudy Laffoon, MA, RN-BC; Michele Farrington, BSN, RN, CPHON; Anne Smith, MSN, RN-BC; Allison Hanson BSN, RN

7D. Parental & Staff Perceptions of Nurse-Controlled Analgesia (NCA) – Cindy A. Garlesky, MSN, ARNP, CEN, RN-BC

7E. Living with Chronic Pain While Receiving Opioids to Manage Pain in the Primary Care Setting – Barbara J. St. Marie, PhD, ANP, GNP, ACHPN

CAM Miscellaneous Acute Pain Acute Pain Persistent PainAll All Adult All AdultProficient Proficient Advanced Beginner Advanced Beginner Competent

10:40 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. BREAK

CONCURRENT SESSION 811:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

8A. Exploring the Use of Acupuncture & Aromatherapy for Pain Relief – Andrea L. Lee, RN, LAc

8B. Complex Regional Pain Syndrome: New & Emerging Therapies – Dawn Cook, RN, CLCP, CLNC, LNCPC

8C. Improving Pharmacologic Pain Management in Older Adults – Leigh Boehmer, PharmD, BCOP

8D. The Key Elements to Starting a Pain Rehabilitation Program – Judy (Veronica) M. Gaughan, RN, BSN, MS

8E. Observational Measures of Parent-Child Interactions during Painful Procedures: A Systematic Review – Jinbing Bai, PhD(c), MSN, RN; Kristen M. Swanson, PhD, RN, FAAN

CAM Persistent Pain Persistent Pain Pediatric Pain Acute PainAll All Geriatric Pediatric PediatricProficient Competent Competent Expert Competent

12:00 p.m. – 1:30 p.m. LUNCH ON YOUR OWN

1:30 p.m. – 2:00 p.m. Incoming Presidential AddressEllyn T. Schreiner, MPH, RN-BC, CHPN, Clinical Educator, Adventist St. Thomas Hospice

2:00 p.m. – 3:00 p.m. Monitoring for Opioid-Induced Respiratory Depression: Paradigm Shift from Threshold Monitoring to Trend MonitoringCarla R. Jungquist, ANP-BC, PhD, Assistant Professor, University at Buffalo; J. Paul Curry, MD, Anesthesiologist, UCLAAdverse and near-miss events of opioid-induced advancing sedation and respiratory depression continue to plague hospitals and interfere with effective pain control. Recent trends in monitoring strategies have increased the use of electronic monitors and, in the process, caused alarm fatigue. It is time to step back and look at how nurses can best monitor their patients without adding burden to their workload. Good, person-centered assessment of risk, a shift to trend monitoring and the use of critical thinking skills will decrease adverse events.

3:00 p.m. – 3:15 p.m. BREAK

3:15 p.m. – 4:15 p.m. Pain Care & Prescription Drug Abuse: Current Topics, Legislation & PolicyMichael C. Barnes, Esq., Executive Director, Center for Lawful Access and Abuse Deterrence (CLAAD); Wade Delk, Government Affairs Director, ASPMN®; Marsha Stanton, PhD, RN, Past President, ASPMN®

The panelists will discuss the major issues affecting pain care policy with a focus on the effects of opioid and other prescription drug abuse on pain care. Presenters will discuss newly enacted federal policies and noteworthy pending federal- and state-level legislation affecting care for people with pain.

4:15 p.m. – 4:30 p.m. Closing RemarksEllyn T. Schreiner, MPH, RN-BC, CHPN, Clinical Educator, Adventist St. Thomas Hospice

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REGISTRATION FORM 1

ASPMN® National Office, P.O. Box 15473, Lenexa, KS 66285-5473 or Fax to 913-895-4652 ❚❙ Register Online: www.aspmn.org

Final registration deadline is Aug. 14. If you are registering after Aug. 14, please bring your completed paperwork and payment with you to the conference.

❚❙ STEP ONE: Registration Information

First Name M.I. Last Name (no credentials will appear on your name badge)

Name as you wish it to appear on your name badge, if different from your first name listed above

Employer Home Work

Preferred Address – please indicate home or work

City State Zip Country

Daytime Telephone Number Email Address

Please exclude my information from any mail list sales

SPECIAL NEEDS

I will need assistance: _______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

I have the following dietary requirements: Gluten-Free Diabetic Kosher Vegetarian Vegan

Other (describe allergies here): ______________________________________________________________________________________________________

EMERGENCY CONTACT INFORMATION

Name

Relationship Phone Number

This is my first time attending an ASPMN® National Conference.

I am a new member of ASPMN® (joining after September 2014).

❚❙ STEP TWO: Workshops/RegistrationA. ASPMN® PRE-CONFERENCE WORKSHOPS Members Non-MembersFull-Day WorkshopsWorkshop 1: ASPMN® Pain Management Certification Preparation Course™ $160 $190

Workshop 2: Advanced Pharmacology $160 $190

Half-Day WorkshopsWorkshop 3: The Role of Regional Analgesia in Multimodal Pain Therapy $115 $145

Workshop 4: Let’s Heat Up Thermal Therapy Research! $115 $145

Workshop 5: Trends in Pediatric Pain Management $115 $145

Workshop 6: Geriatric Pain Management Workshop $115 $145

Subtotal A: __________

B. FULL-MEETING REGISTRATION Early-Bird Registration: After Postmarked or July 4 – August 14 Faxed by July 3 August 14 On-Site

ASPMN® Member $350 $400 $450Non-Member $450 $500 $550Student ASPMN® Member $160 $160 $175Student Non-Member $195 $195 $210

Subtotal B: __________

September 16-19, 2015

A S P M N ® 2 5 T H N AT I O N A L C O N F E R E N C EREGISTRATION

FORM

C. SINGLE-DAY REGISTRATION ASPMN® Member $150/day

Please indicate which day you will attend.

Thursday Friday Saturday

Non-Member $200/day Please indicate which day you will attend.

Thursday Friday Saturday

Student ASPMN® Member $75/day Please indicate which day you will attend.

Thursday Friday Saturday

Student Non-Member $95/day Please indicate which day you will attend.

Thursday Friday Saturday

Subtotal C: __________

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REGISTRATION FORM 2

D. SPOUSE OR GUEST REGISTRATIONSpouse or Guest(s) $110 each(This fee only includes Thursday evening reception and the ASPMN® Party – breakfasts and lunches are NOT included.)

_____ Number of Guests × $110 = ______

Name(s) ______________________________________________

_____________________________________________________

Subtotal D: __________

E. MEMBERSHIP FEES

Subtotal E: __________

Please return this form and TOTAL AMOUNT DUE to:

Register Online at: By Mail: By Overnight Courier ONLY: By Fax (with credit card info):www.aspmn.org ASPMN® National Office ASPMN® National Office 913-895-4652

P.O. Box 15473 18000 W. 105th St. Lenexa, KS 66285-5473 Olathe, KS 66061

Contact the ASPMN® National Office for further information: 913-895-4606

❚❙ STEP THREE: Fees/PaymentA. Pre-Conference Workshops $____________B. Full Meeting Registration $____________C. Single-Day Registration $____________D. Spouse or Guest Registration $____________E. Membership $____________

Total Enclosed $____________

All fees must be paid in U.S. dollars, with checks drawn in U.S. funds on U.S. banks.

Check (Made payable to: ASPMN®) Tax ID 58-1905277

AMERICAN EXPRESS DISCOVER

MASTERCARD VISA

Card Number

Expiration Date

Cardholder Name

Cardholder Signature

Cancellations & TransfersCancellations and transfers must be requested in writing and postmarked or faxed by Aug. 14, 2015. Refunds will be issued following the conference. A $50 administrative fee will be assessed. If you transfer your registration to another person, please include a completed registration form for that person with your written request. Requests for cancellation postmarked, emailed or faxed after Aug. 14, 2015 are not refundable.

Current Members: Save Time – Renew your membership for2016 today! If you are a current ASPMN® member, your member-ship will expire on Dec. 31, 2015, but you can take the opportunity to renew for the next cycle at this time.

Active – $125International (U.S. Funds) – $135Student – $40Associate – $80Retired – $62.50

New Members: Join ASPMN® at this time and take advantage of member conference registra-tion rates. Your membership will take effect on Nov. 1, 2015 and will not expire until Dec. 31, 2016!

Active – $125International (U.S. Funds) – $135Student – $40Associate – $80

F. RSVP! You MUST RSVP in order to gain entry to these events.

Thursday, Sept. 17 – Breakfast

Thursday, Sept. 17 – Lunch

Thursday, Sept. 17 – Reception

Friday, Sept. 18 – Breakfast

Friday, Sept. 18 – Awards Lunch

Friday, Sept. 18 – ASPMN® Party

Saturday, Sept. 19 – Breakfast

IMPORTANT!Please indicate which Concurrent Sessions you are interested in attending. Please check one session letter for each column.

ASPMN® Concurrent Sessions # 1 #2 #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8

A A A A A A A A

B B B B B B B B

C C C C C C C C

D D D D D D D D

E E E E E E E E

Late RegistrationIf you register after Aug. 14, please bring your registration form and payment with you to the conference as it will NOT be processed at the ASPMN® Executive Office after that date.

I DO NOT consent to allow any photos taken of me during the meeting to be published on ASPMN® social media sites, ASPMN®’s website or in publications to promote ASPMN® and the National Conference.

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BUILDING OUR FUTUREREGISTRATION

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Hotel InformationAtlanta Marriott Marquis

265 Peachtree Center Avenue Atlanta, GA 30303

404-521-0000

Reserve your room online:

https://aws.passkey.com/event/12262814/owner/321/home

For additional reservation help, please call: 404-521-0000

Rate: $159; rate includes guestroom wireless Internet

Deadline: August 14, 2015

Experience the bustling energy and stylish vibe at Atlanta Marriott Marquis, one of the premier hotels in downtown Atlanta. Conveniently located in Peachtree Center, our indoor MARTA access offers guests easy transportation to Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport just 15 miles away. This contemporary hotel is steps from the Georgia Aquarium, World of Coca-Cola, and few blocks from CNN Center, Georgia World Congress Center, Philips Arena, and Georgia Dome. The breathtaking atrium is marked by the 50-foot color changing sail of Pulse, a classically cool cocktail lounge and the iconic symbol of this hotel in downtown Atlanta. Unique dining options include Sear, High Velocity, and Starbucks. Hotel description from Atlanta Marriott Marquis’ http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/atlmq-atlanta- marriott-marquis/.

The society has a block of sleeping rooms secured for this event. If you make the decision to stay at another property, not only is it less convenient for you, but it also may harm the society financially. We encourage you to reserve your room at the headquarters hotel and to continue to support your professional society.

Transportation Information

To access the Atlanta Marriott Marquis from the airport, we suggest the following methods of transportation to and from the hotel.

TAXI: approximately $32 one-way

SUBWAY SERVICE: $2.50 one-way

Parking Information

VALET PARKING: $35.00 daily

OFF-SITE PARKING: $4.00 hourly, $20.00 daily

Valet hourly rates up to six hours then daily rate applies.

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of Excellence in

Pain Management HONORING OUR PAST, BUILDING OUR FUTUREHONORING OUR PAST,

BUILDING OUR FUTURE

September 16-19, 2015

Atlanta Marriott Marquis

Atlanta, Georgia

A S PM N® 2 5 T H N AT I O N A L CO N FER EN C EPRSRT First Class

U.S. PostagePAID

Olathe,KS 66061

Permit No. 940

P.O. Box 15473Lenexa, KS 66285-5473

Giving Back to the CommunityEach year ASPMN®, with the help of the local chapter, chooses a charity to support in the host city. This year’s charity is:

Warrior Outreach, Inc. Warrior Outreach, Inc. supports Veterans, Service members and their families by offering a wide variety of equine related activities. Warrior Outreach Ranch offers confidence building, instructional and relaxing opportunities to interact with horses and enjoy family bonding. The main focus is to assist soldiers and families in transitioning and adjusting to life after traumatic occurrences and family separation due to deployments such as war. The Horsemanship Program is designed to provide support, similar to equine therapy, to veterans and their families in the tri-community area. Warrior Outreach, Inc. is staffed entirely by caring volunteers and is privately funded by your donations. Warrior Outreach partners with businesses and volunteers in the local area to provide a free Veterans Helping Veterans home repair service for disabled and deserving veterans and their surviving family members. 100 percent of your contributions go to providing support to those who need it the most. Warrior Outreach, Inc. partners with Heartland Therapeutic Programs. The organization was founded in 2008 by CSM (retired) Sam Rhodes and is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.

For more information on the organization or to donate online visit www.warrioroutreach.org. A list of much-needed supplies will be provided via email prior to the conference.