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SPECIAL EVENTS THURSDAY, MARCH 21 7:30–10 pm Agnes Marshall Walker Foundation (AMWF) After Dark Join your colleagues for an evening of fun at AMWF After Dark. Dance the night away and share drinks, food, and fun! You will not want to miss this AMWF celebration! An extra fee of $25 applies, and all proceeds go to AMWF. FRIDAY, MARCH 22 10:30–11:30 am Being an Advocate Panelists: Cathy Cartwright, MSN RN-BC PCNS FAAN; Lawrence Chyall, MS RN CNRN; Ebonye Green, MNSc APRN ACCNS-AG CNRN Nurses can effectively advocate for their patients at the bedside, the hospital, city hall, and the statehouse. This interactive session will focus on two ways to advocate: Choosing Wisely and Advocacy at the State and Local Level. Choosing Wisely is an initiative of the ABIM Foundation that seeks to advance a national dialogue on avoiding unnecessary medical tests, treatments, and procedures. We also will present a panel discussion on how to be an advocate for neuroscience patients in your city and state. FRIDAY, MARCH 22 1:55–2:55 pm Beware of Your Bias! Fostering Great Leadership Skills Panel Moderator: Twyila Lay, MS ACNP CNRN Panelists: Ebonye Green, MNSc APRN ACCNS-AG CNRN; Mary Guanci, MSN RN CNRN SCRN; Maianh Tran-Allen, BSN RN CNRN This interactive course will explore strategies for enhancing awareness and fostering inclusiveness within a diverse environment. We will explore strategies for reducing and mitigating internal and external attitudes and implicit bias to create a culture of accountability. The course will provide the necessary knowledge and skills for future leadership within an evolving global leadership paradigm. SATURDAY, MARCH 23 11:40 am–12:10 pm Panel Discussion of the Updated Neuroscience Nursing: Scope and Standards of Practice Panelists: Janice L. Hinkle, PhD RN CNRN; Lori Kennedy Madden, PhD RN ACNP-BC CCRN CNRN; Daphny Grace M. Peneza, MSN RN CNOR CSSM This session will discuss the recently released 3rd edition of Neuroscience Nursing: Scope and Standards of Practice. Panelists will provide examples of how the new edition applies to both bedside and advanced practice nurses at the practice level, summarize the scope of nursing practice in relation to standards for competent practice and professional performance, and discuss how nurses can employ professional resources to overcome barriers to professional nursing practice at the fullest extent of their nursing license. SATURDAY, MARCH 23 7:30–9 pm AMWF Defining Hope Movie Screening and Q&A with Producer Carolyn Jones Filmmaker Carolyn Jones spent 4 years interviewing and photographing nurses for the groundbreaking book and film American Nurse. Another year of research and interviews focused on what dying in America looks like has led to this new film, the culmination of a journey, called Defining Hope. Extra $30 fee applies. ANNUAL MEETING SPONSORS Diamond Level Gold Level Silver Level Bronze Level Industry Relations Council Executive Corporate Level Corporate Level AMWF Supporters SPONSORED SESSIONS FRIDAY, MARCH 22 10–10:30 am Corporate Showcase (Non-CE): A Case Study: A Neuromuscular Disorder with Delay in Motor Milestones Work with us toward making the diagnosis at this Corporate Showcase. Exhibit Hall, Booth #700 Sponsored by Biogen 12:15–12:45 pm Corporate Showcase (Non-CE): hATTR Amyloidosis: A Myriad of Clinical Manifestations This program will provide a disease-state overview of hATTR amyloidosis, discuss prevalence, review red-flag symptoms of the disease, and cover diagnostic assessments and the patient journey to an accurate diagnosis. Exhibit Hall, Booth #700 Sponsored by Alnylam SATURDAY, MARCH 23 12:15–1:45 pm Non-CE Lunch Symposium: A Discussion of OFF Episodes in Parkinson’s Disease Sponsored by Sunovion Pharmaceuticals, Inc. Passport Program Win prizes in the Exhibit Hall, including gift cards! Receive your AANN passport with your badge when you check in at the registration desk. Stop by the exhibit booths of participating companies to get your passport punched by a company representative. After you have your card punched at each company’s booth, print your name on the card and drop it in the raffle box at the AANN Booth (#507) in the Exhibit Hall. Prize Drawings: Friday, March 22, at 11:55 am and 3 pm. Must be present to win; only one card per attendee. RAISING PRACTICE HEIGHTS TO NEW Colorado Convention Center & Hyatt Regency Denver Denver, CO 51ST ANNUAL EDUCATIONAL MEETING AANN.ORG/ANNUALMEETING Thursday, March 21–Sunday, March 24, 2019 Thursday, August 22–Saturday, August 24, 2019 Hilton Austin • Austin, TX Attendee Registration Opens: March 2019 Learn more at AANN.org/StrokeConference SAVE THE DATE AANN Advances in Stroke Care Conference AMWF is dedicated to supporting neuroscience nursing through education, research, professional development, and certification to promote excellence in patient care. Show your support by making a donation at booth #507 or at AMWF.org/donate SUPPORT AMWF Stop by the AMWF booth #507 and donate $50 to submit your nomination. Then, present your friend with their diva boa to wear at the Annual Meeting. Do you know a deserving neuroscience leader? Show them you think they’re a Neuroscience Diva! NOMINATE A FRIEND FOR THE NEUROSCIENCE DIVA AWARD! 52ND ANNUAL EDUCATIONAL MEETING Saturday, April 18–Tuesday, April 21, 2020 Loews Sapphire Falls Resort at Universal Orlando™ Orlando, FL ILLUMINATING OPPORTUNITIES IN A TIME OF CHANGE SAVE THE DATE Abstracts due: June 12, 2019 Call for Poster Abstracts: Wednesday, April 17–Wednesday, May 29, 2019 Attendee Registration Opens: March 2019 LEARN MORE AT AANN.ORG/RESEARCHSYMPOSIUM ––––––– 3 RD ANNUAL ––––––– INTERNATIONAL NEUROSCIENCE NURSING RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM SAVE THE DATE SATURDAY, AUGUST 24–SUNDAY, AUGUST 25, 2019 HILTON AUSTIN | AUSTIN, TX WiFi When viewing the list of available networks: Select network: AANN2019 Type in password: Denver2019 to connect. Download the AANN 2019 Annual Meeting app! Enjoy the convenience of having Annual Meeting content on your mobile device. Attendees can access handouts, session and speaker information, maps, sponsors, exhibitors, and more! Downloading the app is easy! SEARCH: The App Store or Google Play for “AANN” SCAN: The QR code above For all other device types (including BlackBerry, Windows, and other web browser–enabled devices), point your mobile browser to www.core-apps.com/dl/aann_em19 to be directed to the proper download version for your device. If you do not have an Apple or Android device, you can access the app from your laptop. Advance your career with certification! Visit ABNNcertification.org for more information about the Certified Neuroscience Registered Nurse (CNRN) and Stroke Certified Registered Nurse (SCRN) credentials and apply for an exam. Follow us on Twitter @NeuroNursesAANN and tweet using the hashtag #AANN19. Visit Alnylam Pharmaceuticals at Booth #502 to find out more about a treatment for patients with a rare, hereditary disease For the latest news and updates, sign up at www.onpattro.com ONPATTRO is a registered trademark of Alnylam Pharmaceuticals, Inc. © 2019 Alnylam Pharmaceuticals, Inc. All rights reserved. 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SPECIAL EVENTSTHURSDAY, MARCH 217:30–10 pmAgnes Marshall Walker Foundation (AMWF) After DarkJoin your colleagues for an evening of fun at AMWF After Dark. Dance the night away and share drinks, food, and fun! You will not want to miss this AMWF celebration! An extra fee of $25 applies, and all proceeds go to AMWF.

FRIDAY, MARCH 2210:30–11:30 amBeing an AdvocatePanelists: Cathy Cartwright, MSN RN-BC PCNS FAAN; Lawrence Chyall, MS RN CNRN; Ebonye Green, MNSc APRN ACCNS-AG CNRNNurses can effectively advocate for their patients at the bedside, the hospital, city hall, and the statehouse. This interactive session will focus on two ways to advocate: Choosing Wisely and Advocacy at the State and Local Level. Choosing Wisely is an initiative of the ABIM Foundation that seeks to advance a national dialogue on avoiding unnecessary medical tests, treatments, and procedures. We also will present a panel discussion on how to be an advocate for neuroscience patients in your city and state.

FRIDAY, MARCH 221:55–2:55 pmBeware of Your Bias! Fostering Great Leadership SkillsPanel Moderator: Twyila Lay, MS ACNP CNRNPanelists: Ebonye Green, MNSc APRN ACCNS-AG CNRN; Mary Guanci, MSN RN CNRN SCRN; Maianh Tran-Allen, BSN RN CNRNThis interactive course will explore strategies for enhancing awareness and fostering inclusiveness within a diverse environment. We will explore strategies for reducing and mitigating internal and external attitudes and implicit bias to create a culture of accountability. The course will provide the necessary knowledge and skills for future leadership within an evolving global leadership paradigm.

SATURDAY, MARCH 2311:40 am–12:10 pmPanel Discussion of the Updated Neuroscience Nursing: Scope and Standards of PracticePanelists: Janice L. Hinkle, PhD RN CNRN; Lori Kennedy Madden, PhD RN ACNP-BC CCRN CNRN; Daphny Grace M. Peneza, MSN RN CNOR CSSMThis session will discuss the recently released 3rd edition of Neuroscience Nursing: Scope and Standards of Practice. Panelists will provide examples of how the new edition applies to both bedside and advanced practice nurses at the practice level, summarize the scope of nursing practice in relation to standards for competent practice and professional performance, and discuss how nurses can employ professional resources to overcome barriers to professional nursing practice at the fullest extent of their nursing license.

SATURDAY, MARCH 237:30–9 pmAMWF Defining Hope Movie Screening and Q&A with Producer Carolyn JonesFilmmaker Carolyn Jones spent 4 years interviewing and photographing nurses for the groundbreaking book and film American Nurse. Another year of research and interviews focused on what dying in America looks like has led to this new film, the culmination of a journey, called Defining Hope. Extra $30 fee applies.

ANNUAL MEETING SPONSORS

Diamond Level

Gold Level

Silver Level

Bronze Level

Industry Relations Council Executive Corporate Level

Corporate Level

AMWF Supporters

SPONSORED SESSIONSFRIDAY, MARCH 2210–10:30 amCorporate Showcase (Non-CE): A Case Study: A Neuromuscular Disorder with Delay in Motor MilestonesWork with us toward making the diagnosis at this Corporate Showcase.Exhibit Hall, Booth #700Sponsored by Biogen

12:15–12:45 pmCorporate Showcase (Non-CE): hATTR Amyloidosis: A Myriad of Clinical ManifestationsThis program will provide a disease-state overview of hATTR amyloidosis, discuss prevalence, review red-flag symptoms of the disease, and cover diagnostic assessments and the patient journey to an accurate diagnosis.Exhibit Hall, Booth #700Sponsored by Alnylam

SATURDAY, MARCH 2312:15–1:45 pmNon-CE Lunch Symposium: A Discussion of OFF Episodes in Parkinson’s DiseaseSponsored by Sunovion Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

Passport ProgramWin prizes in the Exhibit Hall, including gift cards!

Receive your AANN passport with your badge when you check in at the registration desk. Stop by the exhibit booths of participating companies to get your passport punched by a company

representative. After you have your card punched at each company’s booth, print your name on the card and drop it in the raffle box at the AANN Booth (#507) in the Exhibit Hall. Prize Drawings: Friday, March 22, at 11:55 am and 3 pm.Must be present to win; only one card per attendee.

RAISING PRACTICE HEIGHTS

TONEW

Colorado Convention Center &Hyatt Regency DenverDenver, CO

51ST ANNUAL EDUCATIONAL MEETING

AANN.ORG/ANNUALMEETING

Thursday, March 21–Sunday, March 24, 2019

Thursday, August 22–Saturday, August 24, 2019Hilton Austin • Austin, TX

Attendee Registration Opens:March 2019

Learn more atAANN.org/StrokeConference

SAVE THE DATE

AANN Advances inStroke Care Conference

AMWF is dedicated to supporting neuroscience nursing through education, research, professional development, and certification to promote excellence in patient care.

Show your support by making a donation at booth #507 or at AMWF.org/donate

SUPPORT AMWF

Stop by the AMWF booth #507 and donate $50 to submit your nomination. Then, present your friend with their diva boa to wear at the Annual Meeting. Do you know a deserving neuroscience leader? Show them you think they’re a Neuroscience Diva!

NOMINATE A FRIEND FOR THE NEUROSCIENCE DIVA AWARD!

52ND ANNUAL EDUCATIONAL MEETINGSaturday, April 18–Tuesday, April 21, 2020

Loews Sapphire Falls Resort at Universal Orlando™

Orlando, FL

ILLUMINATING OPPORTUNITIESIN A TIME OF CHANGE

SAVE THE DATE

Abstracts due: June 12, 2019

Call for Poster Abstracts:Wednesday, April 17–Wednesday, May 29, 2019

Attendee Registration Opens: March 2019

LEARN MORE AT AANN.ORG/RESEARCHSYMPOSIUM

––––––– 3RD ANNUAL –––––––

INTERNATIONALNEUROSCIENCE NURSINGRESEARCH SYMPOSIUM

SAVE THE DATE

SATURDAY, AUGUST 24–SUNDAY, AUGUST 25, 2019HILTON AUSTIN | AUSTIN, TX

WiFi

When viewing the list of available networks: Select network: AANN2019 Type in password: Denver2019 to connect.

Download the AANN 2019 Annual Meeting app!Enjoy the convenience of having Annual Meeting content on your mobile device. Attendees can access handouts, session and speaker information,

maps, sponsors, exhibitors, and more!

Downloading the app is easy!SEARCH: The App Store or Google Play for “AANN”

SCAN: The QR code above

For all other device types (including BlackBerry, Windows, and other web browser–enabled devices), point your mobile browser to www.core-apps.com/dl/aann_em19 to be directed to the proper download version for your device. If you do not have an Apple or Android device, you can access the app from your laptop.

Advance your career with certifi cation!

Visit ABNNcertifi cation.org for more information about the Certifi ed Neuroscience Registered Nurse (CNRN) and Stroke Certifi ed Registered Nurse (SCRN) credentials and apply for an exam.

Follow us on Twitter@NeuroNursesAANN and tweet using the hashtag #AANN19.

Visit Alnylam Pharmaceuticals at Booth #502 to find out more about a treatment for patients with a rare,

hereditary disease

For the latest news and updates, sign up at www.onpattro.com

ONPATTRO is a registered trademark of Alnylam Pharmaceuticals, Inc. © 2019 Alnylam Pharmaceuticals, Inc. All rights reserved. TTR02-USA-00047-122018

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WEDNESDAY, MARCH 20 room

3–6 pm Registration Lobby F

THURSDAY, MARCH 217 am–6 pm Registration Lobby F

Preconference Workshops8 am–5pm

INEUROCRITICAL

CARE

(001) Emergency Neurological Life Support (ENLS) Course Course Director: Mary Kay Bader, MSN RN CCNS FAHA FNCS

401

8 am–NoonI

ANATOMY

(002) 3D Brain and Spine Anatomy and PathologyLinda Littlejohns, MSN RN CNRN SCRN FAAN

403–404

8 am–NoonI

SPECIAL TOPICS

(003) Immersive Learning SIM-Lab Course Director: Megan Keiser, DNP RN CNRN SCRN CNCE ACNS-BC NP-C

Buses will depart at 7:30 am

sharp1–3 pm

BANATOMY

(004) Basic Neuroimaging: More Than Fifty Shades of GreyCathy Cartwright, MSN RN FAAN; Rachel Malloy, MSN RN CNRN SCRN

403–404

1–5 pmI

SPECIAL TOPICS

(005) Secrets of the Neuroendocrine System: Understanding Puzzling, Perplexing, and Complicated PatientsCynthia Blank-Reid, MSN RN CEN; Joseph Haymore, DNP ACNP-BC RN CCRN CNRN

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NEURO-ONCOLOGY

(006) Patching Holes: A Guide to the Diagnosis and Treatment of Primary CNS LymphomaMary Elizabeth Davis, MSN RN CHPN AOCNS; Wayne Quashie, MSN CNS ACNS-BC AOCNS; Shanna C. Rittberg, ANP-BC CCRN; Malbora Manne, BSN RN CNRN; Helen Hong, NP

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5–5:30 pm Newcomers Reception Upper F Foyer

5:30–7:30 pm Opening Reception with Posters and Exhibits

Exhibit Hall F

7:30–10 pm Agnes Marshall Walker Foundation (AMWF) After Dark Hyatt

FRIDAY, MARCH 227 am–6 pm Registration Lobby F

7:30–8 am Coffee ServiceMile High Ballroom

Foyer

8–9:30 amOpening Remarks and Keynote AddressThe American Nurse: Healing AmericaCarolyn Jones

Mile High Ballroom

1–3

9:30 am–3:45 pm Exhibit Hall and Poster Hours Exhibit Hall F

9:30–10:30 am Light Breakfast with Exhibits and Posters

Exhibit Hall F

10–10:30 am

Corporate Showcase: A Case Study: A Neuromuscular Disorder with Delay in Motor MilestonesSponsored by Biogen

Exhibit Hall Booth #700

10:30–11:30 am 60-Minute Sessions (1 Contact Hour)

INEURO-LEADERSHIP

(500) Being an AdvocateCathy Cartwright, MSN RN-BC PCNS FAAN; Lawrence Chyall, MS RN CNRN; Ebonye Green, MNSc APRN ACCNS-AG CNRN

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INEUROTRAUMA

(501) Transcending Barriers to Self-Efficacy and Community Reintegration after Neurological TraumaRebecca Thompson, BA RN CNRN MHCA

402

ENEUROCRITICAL

CARE

(502) Death by Neurological Criteria: Concepts and ControversiesDea Mahanes, MSN RN CCNS CCRN CNRN

403–404

ISTROKE

(503) American Stroke Association Update JJ Baumann, MS RN CCNS-BC CNRN SCRN FNCS; Mary P. Amatangelo, DNP RN ACNP-BC CCRN CNRN SCRN

405–406

IPEDIATRIC

(504) Pediatric Migraine: The Zebra in the RoomLisa Ruth-Sahd, DEd RN CEN CCRN CNE

401

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ISPINE

(505) Take the Challenge: Managing Neurogenic ShockCynthia Bautista, PhD RN CNRN SCRN CCNS ACNS-BC FNCS

Mile High Ballroom

1–3

11:40 am–1:15 pm Box Lunch with Exhibits and Posters Exhibit Hall F

11:55 am First Passport Drawing Exhibit Hall F

12:15–12:45 pm

Corporate Showcase: hAATR Amyloidosis: A Myriad of Clinical Manifestations Sponsored by Alnylam

Exhibit Hall Booth #700

SCHEDULE 1:15–1:45pm Bite-Sized Session (0.5 Contact Hour)

B QUALITY

(506) Mission Statements—They’re Not Just for Corporate 500 BusinessesCinda Loik, MBA BSN RN

Exhibit Hall Booth #700

1:15–1:45 pm 30-Minute Sessions (0.5 Contact Hour)

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(507) AMWF Research Session: Women and In-Hospital Stroke: The Role of the Healthcare ProviderRenee Colsch, PhD(c) MN RN

401

IPEDIATRIC

(508) The Role of the Neuroscience Nurse in Transitioning Youth to Adult HealthcareCathy Cartwright, MSN RN-BC PCNS FAAN

407

B SPECIAL TOPICS

(509) Implementing, Sustaining, and Growing Neurosciences Telehealth ProgramsCristina Denton, MSN RN

403–404

I PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

(510) Finding Your Chapter’s MagnitudeAriel Gilbert, BSN RN 402

IEPILEPSY

(511) Nurses for Epilepsy Education: Making a Difference for Your Practice, Program, and CommunityMadona Plueger, MSN RN ACNS-BC CNRN FAES; Patricia O. Shafer, MN RN

405–406

I NEURO-ONCOLOGY

(512) Hospital Coffee with a Side of Butter: The Modified Keto Diet for Brain Tumor PatientsJasmin Stefani, MSN FNP-C CNRN

Mile High Ballroom 1–3

1:55–2:55 pm 60-Minute Sessions (1 Contact Hour)

B QUALITY

(513) Lines, Tables, and Bars, Oh My!DaiWai M. Olson, PhD RN CCRN FNCS; Sonja Stutzman, PhD

403–404

I NEUROTRAUMA

(514) The Heterogeneity of Brain Injury: Traumatic and Anoxic. What Is Different; What Is the Same; and What Don’t We Know?Patricia A. Blissitt, PhD ARNP-CNS CCNS CCM ACNS-BC CCRN CNRN SCRN

Mile High Ballroom 1–3

B SPECIAL TOPICS

(515) Rocky Mountain High: Understanding Altitude Sickness and the Effect on Neuroscience PatientsCynthia Blank-Reid, MSN RN CEN

4010.25

I PEDIATRIC

(516) Playing with FIRE(S): What We Know and Don’t Know about Febrile Illness–Related Epilepsy Syndrome in ChildrenJennifer Coffman, JD BSN RN CNRN

407

I NEURO-LEADERSHIP

(517) Beware of Your Bias! Fostering Great Leadership SkillsPanel Moderator: Twyila Lay, MS ACNP CNRNPanelists: Ebonye Green, MNSc APRN ACCNS-AG CNRN; Mary Guanci, MSN RN CNRN SCRN; Maianh Tran-Allen, BSN RN CNRN

405–406

E SPECIAL TOPICS

(518) Mentoring New Authors as a Group: A Strategy to Raise Practice to New HeightsSherry Fox, PhD RN CNRN FAAN; Marilyn Reed, BSN RN CNRN

402

2:55–3:45 pm Break with Exhibits and Posters Exhibit Hall F

3 pm Second Passport Drawing Exhibit Hall F

3:10–3:40 pm Bite-Sized Session (0.5 Contact Hour)

I QUALITY

(519) Leveraging Technology for Intentional Safety Rounds in the Neuro ICUStacy Smith, MSN RN NE-BC CCRN CNRN

Exhibit Hall Booth #700

3:50–4:20 pm 30-Minute Sessions (0.5 Contact Hour)

APNU

(520) Navigating the Maze of Prior AuthorizationsNancy E. Villanueva, PhD CRNP-BC CNRN

403–404

I PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

(521) CPG Editorial Board Session Part 1: Care of the Patient with Aneurysmal Subarachnoid HemorrhageSarah Livesay, DNP RN ACNP-BC ACNS-BC; Molly McNett, PhD RN CNRN FNCS; Renee Ovando, MSN RN SCRN NP-BC

Mile High Ballroom 1–3

I PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

(522) Chapter Jeopardy Megan Clark, BSN RN CNRN 402

3:50–4:50 pm 60-Minute Sessions (1 Contact Hour)

IMOVEMENT DISORDERS

(523) Deep Brain Stimulation: Improved Patient Outcomes Utilizing Nurse ProgrammersAlisia Malta, RN

405–4060.25

IPEDIATRIC

(524) Little Brains—Big Surprises! Addressing the Knowledge Deficit in Pediatric StrokeLoretta Sutherly, MS BSN RN-BC SCRN NVRN

407

A EPILEPSY

(525) Let’s Talk About Women Living with Epilepsy: Challenges & TriumphsNatacha Jean-Noel, MSN NP-C CCRN

401

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4:30–5 pm 30-Minute Sessions (0.5 Contact Hour)

B NEUROCRITICAL

CARE

(526) Update on Intracranial Pressure Monitoring: What We Still Don’t KnowSonja Stutzman, PhD; Michael Rogers, BSN RN CCRN

403–404

ISTROKE

(527) Empowering Nurses to Identify Large Vessel Occlusion in Acute StrokeAnna Verhage, MSN RN AGACNP-BC CNRN CCRN

Mile High Ballroom 1–3

IQUALITY

(528) Interfacility Transfer Process Improvement—Free Your Mind: One Center’s ExperienceJennifer M. Henry, MSN NVRN-BC RN CNRN SCRN

402

5:10–6:10 pm 60-Minute Sessions (1 Contact Hour)

IPROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

(529) Special Focus Group: Neurotrauma: Opioid Crisis is the New Neurotrauma 401

IPROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

(530) Special Focus Group: Neuromuscular/Movement Disorders 402

B SPINE

(531) Applied Cervical Spine Anatomy and PathophysiologyAndrea L. Strayer, MS NP-C CNRN

407

INEURO-ONCOLOGY

(532) It’s Just a Meningioma! Or Is It? The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of Primary Benign Brain TumorsDonna M. Avanecean, DNP MSN FNP-C RN CNRN

403–404

E STROKE

(533) Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage: When to Coil, When to ClipMarilynn Maida, MSN RN APN CNRN

405–406

SATURDAY, MARCH 236:30 am–6 pm Registration Lobby F

7–8 am 60-Minute Sessions (1 Contact Hour)

IPROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

(600) Special Focus Group: Spine 401

IPROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

(601) Special Focus Group: Pediatrics: Transition to Adult Care 402

IPHARMACOLOGY

(602) A Long and Winding Road: Update on the Therapeutic Use of Cannabinoids in Neurologic DisordersMary Holmay, PhD RN; Kathryn O’Hara, RN; Mark Bolton, JD

403–4040.5

ANEUROCRITICAL

CARE

(603) Deciphering the Alphabet: Implementing the ABCDEF Bundle in a Neuro ICULauren Macko, MSN RN ACCNS-AG CCRN SCRN

405–406

IQUALITY

(604) NSQIP and Neurosurgery: Why Nursing Needs to Step into the Discussion to Improve Patient CareCynthia Blank-Reid, MSN RN CEN; Kathleen Campbell, BSN

4070.25

8:30–10am

Awards Presentation and Invited SpeakerThe Future of Neurosurgery: Will a Robot Replace Your Surgeon?Uzma Samadani, PHD MD FACS FAANS

Mile High Ballroom 1–3

10–10:20 am Coffee BreakMile High Ballroom

Foyer10:30–11:30 am 60-Minute Sessions (1 Contact Hour)

ICEREBROVASCULAR

(605) Knowing the Difference in Assessing Ischemic versus Hemorrhagic StrokeCynthia Bautista, PhD RN CNRN SCRN CCNS ACNS-BC FNCS

Mile High Ballroom 1–3

0.25

INEUROCRITICAL

CARE

(606) Care of the Post-Hemicraniectomy Patient Receiving Targeted Temperature Management (TTM)Jean Pruitt, MN RN FNP-C CCNS CCRN CNRN SCRN; Taryn E. Hutton, MSN RN SCRN

403–404

IPROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

(607) Publishing in the JNN and Peer-Reviewed JournalsDaiWai M. Olson, PhD RN CCRN FNCS

401

APNU

(608) Development of an APRN-Led Pediatric Stroke CenterRebecca Kahler, MSN ARNP FNP-BC OCN

402

B EPILEPSY

(609) CBD and the Web Spun by Charlotte—You Can Get It from Your Doctor, a Dispensary, or Even on the Internet: A Nurse’s DilemmaPatricia Dean, MSN RN ARNP CNRN; Aileen M. Rodriguez, APRN-BC RN

405–4060.5

IPEDIATRIC

(610) A Review of the Use of Cerliponase Alfa in the Treatment of Neuronal Ceroid Lipofuscinosis Type 2 (Batten’s Disease)Erica Janita, BSN RN CPN

407

11:40 am–12:10 pm 30-Minute Sessions (0.5 Contact Hour)

B QUALITY

(611) Leveraging Technology to Standardize the Neuro-Assessment: Enhancing Patient SafetySylvia Saoud, MSN RN CNRN

405–406

IPROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

(612) Panel Discussion of the Updated Neuroscience Nursing: Scope and Standards of PracticeJanice L. Hinkle, PhD RN CNRN; Lori Kennedy Madden, PhD RN ACNP-BC CCRN CNRN; Daphny Grace M. Peneza, MSN RN CNOR CSSM

407

IPEDIATRIC

(613) A Circle of Concern: AV Fistula FormationJennifer Klein, FNP CNRN

401

B MOVEMENT DISORDERS

(614) ‘Asleep’ Deep Brain Stimulation Surgery: Comparing Surgical Methods and Patient OutcomesMargaret Lambert, BSN RN CNRN

402

ISTROKE

(615) NO WAITING: New Oral Anticoagulants (NOAC) and Warfarin-Associated Intracerebral Hemorrhage (ICH) Reduces Timing of Door to Correction InterventionsRosemary Olivier, RN SCRN; Claudia Skinner, DNP RN CIC CCRN-K NE-BC FAPIC

403-4040.15

12:15–1:45 pm

Non-CE Lunch SymposiumA Discussion of OFF Episodes in Parkinson’s DiseaseSponsored by Sunovion Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

Mile High Ballroom 4

12:40–1:40 pm 60-Minute Sessions (1 Contact Hour)

IPROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

(616) Special Focus Group: Neuro-oncology: Strategies to Address Survivorship in the Neuro-oncology Patient

401

I PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

(617) Special Focus Group: Stroke Mile High Ballroom 1–3

INEUROCRITICAL

CARE

(618) Refeeding What? Neurocritical Care at Risk for Refeeding SyndromeSarah Beth Thomas, MSN RN CCRN ENLS; Heidi J. Doucette, MSN BSN ACNS-BC CNRN

407

B ANATOMY

(619) The Neurobiology of Addiction: Opioids, Alcohol, and BeyondMarianne Beare Vyas, MSN ANP-BC CNRN

403–404

IPROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

(620) Raising Your Chapter to Its Fullest HeightKristen Case, BSN MS CNRN SCRN; Jessica Glassman, MSN RN NP-c; Ariel Gilbert, BSN RN Julie Pagel, MSN RN CCRN SCRN

402

IPROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

(621) Clinical Practice Guideline: Traumatic Brain Injury WorkgroupPat Zrelak, PhD RN NEA-BC CNRN SCRN 405–406

1:50–2:20 pm 30-Minute Sessions (0.5 Contact Hour)

E SPECIAL TOPICS

(622) Long-Term Post-Acute Bioavailable Magnesium Supplementation for Seizure, Migraine, and Stroke ProphylaxisCindy Weidman, BSN RN

403–404

B NEURO-ONCOLOGY

(623) The Next Christopher Columbus: Your Neuro-oncology Nurse Navigator!Jaclyn Garcia, BSN RN CNRN

402

ISPINE

(624) Nurse-Initiated Quality Improvement for Acute Spine PrecautionsKathi Waite, MSN RN SCRN CNRN

407

B NEUROCRITICAL

CARE

(625) Reaching for the Highest Bar: Bedside Nursing Research—You Can Do It!Sonja Stutzman, PhD; Michael Rogers, BSN RN CCRN

401

BQUALITY

(626) Innovative Teaching Strategies to Grow and Engage Neuroscience NursesJulie Pagel, MSN RN CCRN SCRN

405–406

2:35–3:35 pm 60-Minute Sessions (1 Contact Hour)

I STROKE

(627) In-Hospital Stroke: We Can Do Better!Bethany Girtler, BSN RN CNRN; Nicole Mikolajczak, BSN RN SCRN

Mile High Ballroom 1–3

I SPECIAL TOPICS

(628) More Than Just a Wet Nose: Neurological Benefits of Animal-Assisted TherapyMarylyn Kajs-Wyllie, MSN CCRN-K CNRN SCRN

401

I PEDIATRIC

(629) Pediatric Hydrocephalus—Dilemmas Under PressureElizabeth Shannon, PhD PNP RNFA; Caitlin Coit, CPNP

402

I NEURO-ONCOLOGY

(630) Stereotactic Radiosurgery: What, When, How?Robin Saiki, DNP ACNP; Amanda Brill, NP

407

E SPECIAL TOPICS

(631) Neurological Complications, Nursing Care, and Treatment Associated with Acquired Thrombotic Thrombocytopenic Purpura: A Case StudySarah Beth Thomas, MSN RN CCRN ENLS

405–4060.15

I SPECIAL TOPICS

(632) When Life Is Not Enough: The Assessment and Treatment of SuicideLester Butt, PhD ABPP (RP)

403–404

3:45–4:15 pm 30-Minute Sessions (0.5 Contact Hour)

I QUALITY

(633) The Spinal Fusion Pathway to Discharge: It Takes a Team!Cindy Sullivan, MN ANP-BC RN CNRN;

405–406

E PEDIATRIC

(634) Road to Recovery: Experiences of Adolescent Athletes Post–Sport Related ConcussionJeanette Green, PhD ARNP CPNP-PC PMHS

403–404

I QUALITY

(635) Impacting Interdisciplinary Collaboration and Quality Outcomes with Nurse-Initiated Care Team VisitsNicole Bennett, MS RN CNRN SCRN; Melanie McCauley, MSN RN

407

I NEUROCRITICAL

CARE

(636) Curious Cases of Coccidioides MeningitisAndrew Alberts, BSN CCRN CNRN; Andie Gonzales, BSN RN CNRN; Brooke Wagner, MSN RN ACNS-BC CNRN

401

I STROKE

(637) Can Having Fun Cause a Stroke?Erin M. Conahan, MSN RN CNRN SCRN

Mile High Ballroom 1–3

0.1

I PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

(638) Outstanding Chapter of the Year Presentation 402

4:30–5 pm 30-Minute Sessions (0.5 Contact Hour)

B PHARMACOLOGY

(639) Neuro Pharmacology: Drug Therapy for Neuroscience PatientsCynthia Bautista, PhD RN CNRN SCRN CCNS ACNS-BC FNCS

4010.5

A SPINE

(640) Predictors of Long-Term Opioid Use Following Lumbar FusionMaureen Lall, PhD RN FNP-BC COHN-S

405–4060.5

I SPECIAL TOPICS

(641) Raise ’Em Up: Post-Orientation Mentoring Sessions to Fill the Knowledge Gap and Strategies to Get Them to EngageChristine Conrad, RN CCRN CNRN; Tori Holmes, BSN RN CCRN SCRN

403–404

B PEDIATRIC

(642) Powassan Virus Meningoencephalitis: A Pediatric Case StudyJenifer L. Sant, MS CPNP CNRN

407

I QUALITY

(643) Role of DNP in Neuroscience Service Line DevelopmentDeborah Tran, MSN-ED RN SCRN; Stefanie Beavers, MSN RN NEA-BC SCRN

402

I NEUROCRITICAL

CARE

(644) Prevention of Vasospasm in Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage PatientsLauren Cittadino, MS RN ACCNS-AG SCRN CNRN

Mile High Ballroom 1–3

5:15–6:15 pm 60-Minute Sessions (1 Contact Hour)

I PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

(645) Special Focus Group: Epilepsy 405–406

E SPECIAL TOPICS

(646) Addressing Health Equity, Structural Violence, and Neuroscience: Creating a Plan for ActionAmanda St. Ivany, PhD RN; Deanna Befus, PhD RN SANE

407

I STROKE

(647) Cryptogenic Stroke: The Basics to the SublimeMary P. Amatangelo, DNP RN ACNP-BC CCRN CNRN SCRN

403–404

0.25

APNU

(648) Evidence-Based Procedure Competency for Advanced Practice NursesMichelle Souris Kraemer, MSN CPNP CNRN

402

I NEUROMUSCULAR

(649) Surgical Treatment Options for Spastic DiplegiaAshley Humphrey, MSN RN CPN; Christy Monson, CPNP-AC CNRN

401

I SPECIAL TOPICS

(650) Hold My Hand and Let’s Walk Together. When the Time Comes—How to Help the Patient and Family Achieve a Good DeathMichael Levy, RN ACNP-BC CNRN

Mile High Ballroom 1–3

7:30–9 pmAgnes Marshall Walker Foundation (AMWF) EventMovie Screening of Defining Hope and Q&A with Producer Carolyn Jones

403–404

SUNDAY, MARCH 246:30 am–1:30 pm Registration Lobby F

7–7:30 am 30-Minute Sessions (0.5 Contact Hour)

A PEDIATRICS

(700) Cutting Through Hydrocephalus: An Overview of Endoscopic Third Ventriculostomy and Choroid Plexus CauterizationAshley Birch, MSN CPNP

403–404

B QUALITY

(701) Fall Risk Reduction: Engaging the Bedside NurseLori Hanna, RN CNRN; Amy Alexander, DNP RN ACNS-BC CNRN; Megan Price, BSN RN

405–404

B SPINE

(702) Postoperative Complication Avoidance after Spine SurgeryAndrea L. Strayer, MS NP-C CNRN

4070.5

8–9:45 am

AANN/ABNN/AMWF Update and Special LectureSaying Goodbye to Daniel: Reflections on Treatment WithdrawalLester Butt, PhD ABPP (RP)

Mile High Ballroom 1–3

9:55–10:55 am 60-Minute Sessions (1 Contact Hour)

I SPECIAL TOPICS

(703) Unique Yet Effective Engaging Teaching ModalitiesAshley Humphrey, MSN RN CPN

407

I STROKE

(704) Women and Stroke: The Curse of the Double XXMary P. Amatangelo, DNP RN ACNP-BC CCRN CNRN SCRN

Mile High Ballroom 1–3

0.25

I PEDIATRIC

(705) The Use of Automated Pupillometry in ChildrenJennifer Hayakawa, DNP CCRN CNRN

402

I NEURO-ONCOLOGY

(706) Wake Me Up When It’s Over! When Awake Craniotomy Is the Wrong Thing to DoMichael Levy, RN ACNP-BC CNRN

401

I PHARMACOLOGY

(707) The Health Effects of Cannabis on Neurological Disorders: Therapeutic Benefits, Harms, and the Current State of the LiteratureMarianne Beare Vyas, MSN ANP-BC CNRN

405–4060.5

I STROKE

(708) It Doesn’t Have to Be Complicated: Succeeding in Post-Thrombectomy CareGrace Potter, BSN RN SCRN

403–404

10:55–11:25 am Refreshment Break

11:25 am–12:25 pm 60-Minute Sessions (1 Contact Hour)

I SPECIAL TOPICS

(709) Using Humor to Raise Your Practice to New HeightsCynthia Bautista, PhD RN CNRN SCRN CCNS ACNS-BC FNCS

407

I PEDIATRIC

(710) ‘Waterworks’—Chiari I Malformation, Syringomyelia, and CSF Flow: Treatment Strategies in ChildrenTheresa Gabay, MSN RN CNRN

402

APNU

(711) The Nuts and Bolts of Migraine: Evaluation and Review of Current and New Treatments for Migraine HeadachesAmy Larson, APRN CNRN

4010.5

I CEREBROVASCULAR

(712) It’s Not an Aneurysm: Other Central Nervous System Vascular LesionsNancy Villanueva, PhD ACNP-BC ANP-BC CNRN

405–406

I STROKE

(713) Neuro Nurses Take on Thrombectomy: Guidelines to Optimize Patient Care and Compliance with Thrombectomy-Capable Stroke Center RequirementsLauryn Sykes, BSN RN; Rachel Orfei, BSN RN SCRN

Mile High Ballroom 1–3

I SPECIAL TOPICS

(714) The Dementia Epidemic and Essentials to Know for the Neuroscience NurseHeidi Maloni, PhD NP CNRN

403–4040.5

12:35–1:05 pm 30-Minute Sessions (0.5 Contact Hour)

I QUALITY

(715) CPG Editorial Board Session Part 2: Care of the Patient with Movement DisordersSarah Livesay, DNP RN ACNP-BC ACNS-BC; Cynthia Bautista, PhD RN CNRN SCRN CCNS ACNS-BC FNCS; Joan Miravite, DNP RN FNP-BC

402

B CEREBROVASCULAR

(716) Clipping, Coiling, Embolizing, Resecting, and Revascularizing for Pediatric Cerebrovascular DiseaseJennifer Klein, FNP CNRN

407

I EPILEPSY

(717) Living with Half a Brain—A Review of Rasmussen’s EncephalitisLaura Agueci, BSN RN CNRN 405–406

B NEURO-ONCOLOGY

(718) ‘Array’ of Hope: Nursing Implications for Tumor Treating Fields in Glioblastoma MultiformeEstelle Doris, FNP-C CNRN

Mile High Ballroom 1–3

B CRANIOCEREBRAL

TRAUMA

(719) Treatment Algorithm for Managing ConcussionsSeema Aggarwal, PhD RN NP-C

403–404

KEYB Beginner skill

or practice level (new to the field, topic, or care of acute and critically ill patients)

I Intermediate skill or practice level (has

worked in the field and is proficient in skills, research, and practice pertaining to the care of acute and critically ill patients)

E Experienced skill or practice level (has

special knowledge or ability and performs skills that exceed those of a proficient nurse at intermediate level)

A Advanced skill or practice level (has acquired advanced preparation for expanded

clinical practice with a minimum of a master’s degree; clinical nurse specialists, nurse practitioners, nurse anesthetists, and nursemid-wives are considered advanced practice nurses)

APNU

Indicates sessions that

meet Advanced Practice Nursing University (APNU) needs

PHA May be recognized

for pharmacology credit by your state nursing board

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