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HOAG ORTHOPEDIC INSTITUTE AND THE ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER OF NAON PRESENTS:
11TH ANNUAL
Orthopedic Nursing Symposium
MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2019 8 AM – 5 PM
HOAG HOSPITAL IRVINE ALLAN & SANDY FAINBARG
COMMUNITY EDUCATION CENTER 16200 SAND CANYON AVE. IRVINE, CALIFORNIA 92618
Who Should AttendThis program is designed for orthopedic nurses, peri-operative staff and
clinicians working in the orthopedic setting interested in learning more about
topics related to musculoskeletal issues.
Continuing Education HoursThis program has been provided by the Orange County Chapter of the National
Association of Orthopedic Nurses (NAON) which is approved by the California
Board of Registered Nursing with provider number CEP5753 for nine and one
tenth (9.1) contact hours for RNs. The Orthopaedic Nurses Certification Board
has designated this continuing education activity for 9.1 Category A contact
hours toward recertification. Participants must stay for the entire program
to receive continuing education hours. No partial hours will be awarded for
this event.
AcknowledgementThis event is supported by orthopedic related exhibitors and registration fees.
At the time of printing, a complete list of program exhibitors was not available.
Appropriate acknowledgement will be given to all exhibitors at the time of
the program.
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Educational Objectives By the completion of the course, the participant should be able to:
Differentiate between a total knee replacement and a partial knee replacement surgery.
Identify an indication for a partial knee replacement versus a total knee replacement surgery.
State 2 common orthopedic sports injuries in adolescents.
Describe the clinical manifestations of the musculoskeletal system related to a patient with a spinal cord injury (SCI).
List common nursing diagnoses, interventions, and expected outcomes for musculoskeletal complications that may occur following a spinal cord injury.
Discuss how nutrition can attenuate catabolism while preserving the process of the surgical stress response in orthopedic surgical patients.
List one source of perioperative nutrition that includes carbohydrate loading with clear liquid and protein supplement that may benefit the orthopedic surgical patient.
Identify 2 conservative, non-operative treatments for spinal musculoskeletal issues.
Explain 3 restrictions a post-operative lumbar spine surgical patient may have to follow after surgery.
Identify the components of a standardized total body pre-operative decontamination process, and review the steps of implementation.
Discuss the elements of patient and staff education about the purpose and process of total body pre-operative decontamination.
Compare and contrast home physical therapy to outpatient physical therapy for post-operative orthopedic patients.
Program DirectorMarisa R. Swain, MSN, RN, ACNS-BC, ONC Clinical Nurse Specialist, Hoag Orthopedic Institute Immediate Past President, Orange County Chapter of NAON
Faculty Steven L. Barnett, MDOrthopedic SurgeonImmediate Past Chief of StaffHoag Orthopedic Institute
Robert S. Gorab, MDOrthopedic SurgeonChief Medical OfficerHoag Orthopedic Institute
John A. Schlecter, MDPediatric Orthopedic SurgeonPediatric Orthopedic Specialists Orange County
Paddy Garvin Higgins, MN, RN, CRRN, CNS, PHNRehabilitation Clinical Nurse SpecialistLong Beach Medical Center
Stefan Dunauskas, NP-BC, RNOrthopedic Surgery Nurse PractitionerOrthopaedic Specialty Institute
Katie Robinson, PhD, MPH, RD, LD Medical Science LiaisonAbbott Nutrition
Robert M. Decker, PTExecutive DirectorSea Crest Home Health
Joseph Donohue, PTOwnerProSport Physical Therapy, Inc.
Pamela Coye, RNOrthopedic / Spine Program CoordinatorEl Camino Health – Los Gatos
Jodi Ridgway, RNAssistant ManagerEl Camino Health – Los Gatos
Program Agenda 8 – 8:30 AMPartial Knee Replacement Steven L. Barnett, MD
8:30 – 9:30 AMLIVE from the OR – Partial Knee Replacement Robert S. Gorab, MD
9:30 – 9:45 AMBreak
9:45 – 10:45 AMCommon Adolescent Orthopedic Sports Injuries John A. Schlecter, MD
10:45 – 11:45 AMCaring for the Orthopedic Patient with a Spinal Cord Injury Paddy Garvin Higgins, MN, RN, CRRN, CNS, PHN
11:45 – 12 PMQ&A for Total Knee Replacement Team
12 – 12:45 PMLunch (provided) / Vendor Booths
12:45 – 1:40 PMUnderstanding the Spectrum of Spine Surgery Stefan Dunauskas, NP
1:40 – 2:35 PMThe Role of Nutrition in Enhancing Recovery After Orthopedic Surgery Katie Robinson, PhD, MPH, RD, LD
2:35 – 2:45 PMBreak
2:45 – 3:45 PMHome vs. Outpatient Physical Therapy for Common Post-op Orthopedic Surgeries and Musculoskeletal Conditions Bob Decker, PT Joe Donahue, PT
3:45 – 4:45 PMPre-operative Decontamination for the Orthopedic Surgical Patient: Implementing a Full Body Process Jodi Ridgway, RN Pamela Coye, RN
4:45 – 5 PMEvaluations and Check-out
MONDAY, OCTOBER 7, 2019
Registration for the 11th Annual Orthopedic Nursing SymposiumLicense Number is required
RN NAON member .................................................... $85.00 (current NAON membership information will be required to be entered at the time of registration)
RN ................................................................................ $110.00
Fee includes syllabus, parking and breakfast and lunch.
In efforts to reduce waste, a paper syllabus will not be available at the conference.
You will be emailed a link prior to the conference which will allow you to download the
available speakers’ presentations.
RegistrationAvailable online at www.orthonurseoc.org below the Upcoming Events column on the
homepage and CLICK HERE TO REGISTER or go directly to http://www.orthonurseoc.
org/upcoming-education/ to register. If issues or questions – please call 949-727-5050.
Conference CancellationsWritten cancellation will be accepted until September 16, 2019. No refund will be given
for cancellations after September 16, 2019. No refund will be given for no-shows. In the
unlikely event the program is cancelled, a full refund of the registration fee will be given,
however program hosts are not responsible for any travel or hotel costs you may incur.
Lodging Option for TravelersCandlewood Suites
Irvine Spectrum
949-788-0500 | 16150 Sand Canyon Ave. Irvine (walking distance to Hoag Irvine)
Group Event Name: NAON Orthopedic Nursing Symposium
Group Code: NAO
Rates: Studio Suite $119.00+tax – 1 Bedroom Suite $139.00+tax
Reservation cut off: September 16, 2019
To make a reservation online
Visit the website at: http://www.candlewoodsuites.com/orngcntyirvnsp
Enter in your Group Code: NAO
Enter in the requested dates: October 6-9, 2019
Click on Search
To make reservations directly with the hotel
Call the hotel directly at 949-788-0500 and mention: NAO Group Code
For additional/personalized assistance
Call or email our Director of Sales, Karen Egan at [email protected].
SPACE IS LIMITED – REGISTER TODAY!
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