Thursday, October 11, 2018 at 8:00 AM CDT
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Friday, October 12, 2018 at 5:00 PM CDT
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ENPC, the premier evidence-based emergency nursing pediatric education course, developed by pediatric emergency nurses, provides a standardized body of pediatric emergency nursing knowledge to improve the care of pediatric patients. It provides early intervention and expert care for patients from birth to adolescence.
ENPC uses a systematic approach to the initial assessment with the Pediatric Assessment Triangle and A-I mnemonic tools. This two-day hands-on intensive course combines classroom learning with interactive scenarios.
Verification of successful course completion is based on passing both the written exam and skill-based hands-on assessment.
Participants must be an RN and possess a current unrestricted nursing license to receive verification.
It is preferred that participants have at least six months of clinical nursing experience in an emergency care setting before attending the course. It is assumed that the course participant possesses generic nursing knowledge, has an understanding of emergency care terminology, and has familiarity with standard emergency equipment.
Participant seats are limited based on instructor-to-student ratios. Seats will be assigned to paid registrants in the order registration fees and materials are received. Cancellations must be received in writing (via email) 15 working days prior to course date or registration fees will not be refunded.
Pre-course preparation is essential. This includes completing online modules and studying the 4th edition ENPC manual.
Email address is REQUIRED to complete online modules and for course confirmation.
$200.00 ENA Member (Member number required)
$250.00 Non-Member
Fee includes all course materials and continental breakfast. Course materials will be mailed to the participant approximately three weeks prior to the course. Email address is REQUIRED to complete on-line modules and for course confirmation.
Day 1
0800-1015: From the Start; Initial Assessment; Respiratory Emergencies
1015-1030: Break
1030-1215: Trauma; Shock
1215-1245: Lunch (on your own)
1245-1420: Child Maltreatment; Prioritization
1420-1430: Break
1430-1700: Video demonstration of Management of the Ill or Injured Pediatric Patient; Management of the Ill or Injured Pediatric Patient Teaching Skill stations
Day 2
0730-0915: Question and Answer: Pre-course; The Adolescent; Rhythm Disturbances; Disaster
0915-0930: Break
0930-1050: The Neonate; Behavioral Emergencies
1050-1100: Break
1100-1230: Childhood Illness; Crisis
1230-1330: Lunch (on your own)
1330-1535: Writen Exam/Psychomotor Testing
1535-1610: Evaluation
Directions for travel, parking, class location, and the provider manual will be sent along with your registration confirmation.
We reserve the right to cancel the course due to low registration and/or circumstances beyond our control. Course materials/directions will be mailed by the course director once payment is received.
Refunds may be made at the discretion of the course director for course registrants who decide to not attend the course or are unable to attend the course minus a mandatory $25 non-refundable processing fee in addition to the $60 fee for the ENPC provider manual.