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1 Palliative Care Ethics Case Study Series Review of Ethical Concepts Nursing Contact Hours: 1.5 Member cost: $30 Non-member cost: $50 Palliative Care in the Emergency Department Nursing Contact Nours: 1.5 Member cost: $30 Non-member cost: $50 Ethics & Palliative Sedation in the Home Nursing Contact Hours: 2.0 Member cost: $30 Non-member cost: $50 New RN Courses POLST Education for Healthcare Professionals presented by Nancy Joyner, APRN-CNS, ACHPN Update on Pain Management in Advanced Illness and Co-morbid Substance Use Disorder presented by Anne F. Walsh, ANP-BC, ACHPN, COCN; and Kathleen Broglio, MN, APN-PC, ACHPN, CPE Designated Pharmacology Hours: 1.0 Occupy Healthcare presented by Judy Bartel, MS, ACHPN, CHPCA, FPCN Quality Improvement: Getting Started, Making Changes, Getting Results presented by Joy Goebel, RN, PhD; Marie Bakitas, RN, PhD, ACHPN ; and Karen Kehl, RN, PhD, ACHPN, RPCN Nursing Contact Nours: 1.0

2 Administrator Advance Care Planning presented by Joan G. Carpenter, MN, RN, NP-C, ACHPN The Balancing Act of Hospice Operations for Administrators presented by Beverly Paukstis, RN, MS, CHPN, CHPCA Nursing Contact Hours: 1.25 Effective Ways of Educating Palliative Care to Healthcare Professionals presented by Nancy Joyner, RN, MS, APRN-CNS, ACHPN Emotional Intelligence for HPNA Nursing Leaders presented by Elizabeth Freitas, MS, RN, OCN, ACHPN The Inpatient Palliative Care Unit How (and Why) Does it Work? presented by Patrick Coyne, MSN, APRN, FAAN and Clareen Wiencek, PhD, CNP, ACHPN Occupy Healthcare presented by Judy Bartel, MS, ACHPN, CHPCA, FPCN Quality Improvement: Getting Started, Making Changes, Getting Results presented by Joy Goebel, RN, PhD; Marie Bakitas, RN, PhD, ACHPN ; and Karen Kehl, RN, PhD, ACHPN, RPCN Nursing Contact Nours: 1.0 Clinical Anxiety, Agitation, Delirium, Depression Across the Palliative Spectrum presented by Nancy E. Joyner, RN, MS, APRN-CNS, ACHPN Designated Pharmacology Hours: 0.25 The Basics of Opioid Conversion presented by Nancy Joyner, RN, MS, APRN-CNS, ACHPN Designated Pharmacology Hours: 1.0 Changing Symptoms in the Patient with Cancer: Information for Hospice Nurses presented by: Bronwyn Long, RN, DNP, ACHPN, AOCNS Designated Pharmacology Hours: 0.25 Collaborative Care Planning focused on LTC Teams to Care for Patients presented by Sheria Grice Robinson, RN, MSN, MHA, CHPN

3 Delirium: Assessment and Intervention presented by Christine Westphal, MSN, APN,ACNS-BC, ACHPN and Meghan Helinski, RN, BSN Nursing Contact Hours: 0.5 Designated Pharmacology Hours: 0.25 Dementia Care presented by Judy Bartel, MSN, ACHPN, CHPCA, FPCN; Constance Dahlin, ANP, BC, ACHPN, FPCN; and Dena Jean Sutermaster, RN, MSN, CHPN Part 1: Understanding the Diagnosis Nursing Contact Hours: 1.5 Pharmacology Designated Hours: 0.25 Part 2: Embracing the Diversity Nursing Contact Hours: 1.5 Part 3: Upholding the Dignity at the End of Life Nursing Contact Hours: 1.5 Free demo! Dyspnea: Pathology, Measurement, and Management in Palliative Care presented by Margaret L. Campbell, PhD, RN, FPCN Designated Pharmacology Hours: 0.5 End-Stage Renal Disease presented by Debra Hain, PhD, APRN, GNP-BC The Ethics of AICD Deactivation presented by Margaret Mahon, PhD, RN, FAAN, FPCN GI Symptoms in Hospice and Palliative Care Patients presented by Patricia R. Keene, DNP, ACNP-BC, OCN, ACHPN Designated Pharmacology Hours: 0.5 Issues Around Deactivating Cardiac Devices presented by Marian Grant, RN, CRNP, DNP Medication Disposal Issues in Hospice presented by Catherine J. Woods, JD, MPH(C) and Terri L. Maxwell, PhD, APRN Designated Pharmacology Hours: 1.0 Pain Management for All Ages: in 90 Minutes presented by Maureen Lynch, MS, APRN, ACHPN, AOCN, FPCN and Maria Rugg, RN, MN, ANCP, CHPN(C) Nursing Contact Hours: 1.5 Pharmacology Designated Hours: 1.0 Palliative Care for the Heart Failure Patient presented by Patrick J. Coyne, MSN, APRN, FAAN, ACHPN Designated Pharmacology Hours: 0.5 Perinatal Bereavement presented by Rana Limbo, PhD, RN, PMHCNS-BC, FAAN

4 The Picture of Heart Failure presented by Niki Koesel, MSN, ANP, ACHPN Designated Pharmacology Hours: 0.25 Providing Quality Wound Care at the End of Life presented by Marilyn Graves, MSN, RN, CHPN, CWOCN Designated Pharmacology Hours: 0.15 Symptom Management from Strollers to Walkers and Everything In Between presented by Jody Chrastek, RN, DNP, CHPN and Patrick J. Coyne, MSN, APRN, ACHPN, FAAN, FPCN Nursing Contact Hours: 1.5 Pharmacology Designated Hours: 0.5 Symptom Management: Heart Failure presented by Margaret L. Campbell, PhD, RN, FPCN Nursing Contact Hours: 0.5 Designated Pharmacology Hours: 0.25 Update on Opioids in Palliative Care presented by Judith A. Paice, PhD, RN, FAAN Nursing Contact Nours: 1.0 Designated Pharmacology Hours: 1.0 Update on Pain Management in Advanced Illness and Co-morbid Substance Use Disorder presented by Anne F. Walsh, ANP-BC, ACHPN, COCN; and Kathleen Broglio, MN, APN-PC, ACHPN, CPE Designated Pharmacology Hours: 1.0 Ethics Ethics in End of Life Care presented by Grace Cullen Oligario, NP-C, ACHPN The Ethics of AICD Deactivation presented by Margaret Mahon, PhD, RN, FAAN, FPCN Pediatric Dying and Death in the Worlds of Children presented by Mimi Mahon, PhD, RN, FAAN Pain Management for All Ages: in 90 Minutes presented by Maureen Lynch, MS, APRN, ACHPN, AOCN, FPCN and Maria Rugg, RN, MN, ANCP, CHPN(C) Nursing Contact Hours: 1.5 Pharmacology Designated Hours: 1.0

5 Pediatric Assessment presented by Stacey Pollard, BSN, RN, CHPN Perinatal Bereavement presented by Rana Limbo, PhD, RN, PMHCNS-BC, FAAN Symptom Management from Strollers to Walkers and Everything In Between presented by Jody Chrastek, RN, DNP, CHPN and Patrick J. Coyne, MSN, APRN, ACHPN, FAAN, FPCN Nursing Contact Hours: 1.5 Pharmacology Designated Hours: 0.5 Professional Practice Issues including Public Policy and Research Advance Care Planning presented by Joan G. Carpenter, MN, RN, NP-C, ACHPN Advocacy for Nurses presented by Bill Applegate, Christopher Rorick, and Chad Reilly Breaking Bad News and Other Communication Issues in Palliative Care presented by Joy Goldsmith, PhD and Elaine Wittenberg-Lyles, PhD Nursing Contact Hours: 0.5 Collaborative Care Planning focused on LTC Teams to Care for Patients presented by Sheria Grice Robinson, RN, MSN, MHA, CHPN Documentation Issues Effective Ways of Educating Palliative Care to Healthcare Professionals presented by Nancy Joyner, RN, MS, APRN-CNS, ACHPN Hospice Operations for the Hospice and Palliative Care Administrator presented by Sylvia Marcantel, RN, CHPN, CHPCA The Inpatient Palliative Care Unit How (and Why) Does it Work? presented by Patrick Coyne, MSN, APRN, FAAN and Clareen Wiencek, PhD, CNP, ACHPN

6 Nurse Communication: Goals of Care and Transitions in Care presented by Joy Goldsmith, PhD and Elaine Wittenberg-Lyles, PhD Occupy Healthcare presented by Judy Bartel, MS, ACHPN, CHPCA, FPCN POLST Education for Healthcare Professionals presented by Nancy Joyner, APRN-CNS, ACHPN Professional Boundaries Quality Improvement: Getting Started, Making Changes, Getting Results presented by Joy Goebel, RN, PhD; Marie Bakitas, RN, PhD, ACHPN ; and Karen Kehl, RN, PhD, ACHPN, RPCN Nursing Contact Nours: 1.0 Social Media Course presented by Renee Berry Nursing Contact Hours: 1.5 Update on Prescription Drug Abuse: Strategies to Improve Safety and Decrease Abuse presented by Kathleen Broglio, DNP, ANP-BC, ACHPN, CPE Nursing Contact Hours: 0.5 Designated Pharmacology Hours: 0.5 Using Best Evidence to Inform Your Practice presented by Ab Brody, PhD, RN, GNP-BC, Barbara Head, PhD, CHPN, ACSW, FPCN, and Keela Herr, PhD, RN, AGSF, FAAN Psychosocial, Cultural, Spiritual Care of the Amish Patient presented by Peggy Mossholder, RN, MSN, CHPN Emotional Intelligence in Hospice and Palliative Care presented by Beth Freitas, RN, MS, OCN, ACHPN Nursing Contact Hours: 0.5 How to Take Care of Asian Patients at the End of Life presented by Ju-Lu Huang Kuo, RN, MSN, CHPN

7 It s Not Just About Religion and Culture presented by Pamela M. Dalinis, MA, BSN, RN Perinatal Bereavement presented by Rana Limbo, PhD, RN, PMHCNS-BC, FAAN Spiritual and Existential Care presented by Nancy Berlinger, PhD, MDiv Nursing Contact Hours: 1.5 Stepping Towards Culturally-Congruent Clinical Practice presented by Stephanie Myers Schim, PhD, RN Unique Needs of Veterans at the End of Life HPNA Approved Educator Modules HPNA Approved Educators Online Course - Facilitation Techniques Nursing Contact Hours: 2.0 Price: $45 HPNA Approved Educators Online Course - Utilizing Activities and Review of Modules Nursing Contact Hours: 2.0 Price: $45 HPNA Approved Educators Online Course - Resources and Leadership Nursing Contact Hours: 2.0 Price: $45 HPNA Board Modules Board Group and Individual Legal Duties Module Board Member Moral Obligations Module Board Fiscal Management Role of the Board President

8 HPNA Chapter Modules 15 Steps Developing an HPNA Provisional Group Introduction to the HPNA State Ambassador Program New Tools Nuts and Bolts for the HPNA Chapters and Provisional Groups Free Informational Courses without CEs Crafting a Compelling and Competitive Abstract presented by Maryjo Prince-Paul, PhD, APRN, ACHPN PowerPoint for Beginners Advanced PowerPoint Hospice and Palliative Credentialing Center (HPCC) (Formerly NBCHPN) Item Writer Free Free Secrets of Competency Testing: Writing Items for Hospice and Palliative Certification Exams - Session 1 presented by Lawrence J. Fabrey, PhD Free Secrets of Competency Testing: Writing Items for Hospice and Palliative Certification Exams - Session 2 presented by Lawrence J. Fabrey, PhD The workshop is offered as a 3 part course; the first 2 parts must be done online, the 3rd and last part is a live webinar. After completing the first 2 courses online, including post-test and evaluation, submit the IWW Application including at least one item, at for the third part. All Nursing Contact Hours are issued after the 3 rd session. Nursing Contact Hours: 3.50

9 HPNA Nursing Assistant Education Anxiety, Agitation, Delirium, Depression Across the Palliative Spectrum Practical Pearls presented by Nancy Joyner, RN, MS, APRN-CNS, ACHPN Caring for the Patient with AIDS presented by Dianne M. Halderman, RN, CHPN Participation Hours: 0.25 Caring for the Patient with Congestive Heart Failure: The Role of the Nursing Assistant presented by Catherina Madani, RN, MSN, CHPN Participation Hours: 0.25 Changing Symptoms in the Patient with Cancer: The Role of the Nursing Assistant presented by Bronwyn Long, RN, DNP, ACHPN, AOCNS 0 Communicating with the Seriously Ill and Dying Patient presented by Marilyn Graves, MSN, RN, CWOCN, CHPN Dementia Managing Symptoms & Coping with Behaviors presented by Nancy Joyner, RN, MS, APRN-CNS, ACHPN Grief and Bereavement: The Role of the Nursing Assistant presented by Jocelyn D Antonio, PhD, RN, CHPN, CT How to Care for Asian Patients at the End of Life presented by Ju-Lu Kuo, RN, MSN, CHPN How to Help Families Cope presented by Julie M. Schneider, RN, MS, APRN-BC, ACHPN Professional Boundaries for the Nursing Assistant Skin Care and the Prevention of Skin Breakdown What the Nursing Assistant Needs to Know about Medications presented by Cassia Chevillon, RN, MSN, CCRN 0 When Chronic Lung Disease becomes Terminal

10 Education for Nursing Assistants who Care for Veterans Free to all users Communicating with Veterans at the End of Life Parts 1 & 2 Pain Management at the End of Life for Veterans Parts 1 & 2 Symptom Management at the End of Life for Veterans Parts 1 & 2 Care of the Veteran and Family when Death is Nearing Parts 1 & 2 Care of the Veteran: Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Parts 1 & 2 Care of the Veteran: Spiritual Distress Parts 1 & 2 Care of the Veteran: Substance Use Disorder Parts 1 & 2

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