Dr. Connie S. Logan Research Day

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Dr. Connie S. Logan Research Day Transformational Change: Embracing Nursing s Future with Unity April 26, 2013 Southeastern Louisiana University School of Nursing Baton Rouge, Louisiana Co-provided by Rho Zeta Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society and

DESCRIPTION OF PROGRAM AND TARGET AUDIENCE The purpose of this activity is to provide registered nurses, nurse researchers, and nurse educators the opportunity to network and explore current research findings of colleagues through oral and poster presentations. This forum is designed to bridge nursing s future through research with current changes in health care, as we embrace our profession with unity. OBJECTIVES At the end of the activity, the participant will be able to: 1. Discuss evidence-based practice related to changes in quality improvement across the lifespan. 2. Describe some of the current challenges in providing nursing care to vulnerable populations. 3. Identify three examples of technology changes that impact today s patient care safety. 4. Network and share current research transforming nursing education. KEYNOTE SPEAKER Maryann Alexander, PhD, RN is the Chief Officer of Nursing Regulation for the NCSBN. In this position, she oversees the division of Nursing Regulation which includes all activities related to research, education, practice, and licensure. Prior to her current position she served as the Executive Director of the Illinois Board of Nursing. In addition to these responsibilities, she oversees the Center for Regulatory Excellence Grant Program and is the editor of the Journal of Nursing Regulation. She was a Clinical Nurse Specialist in Pediatrics and was formerly on staff at Rush University Medical Center where she also held a faculty appointment as an Assistant Professor in the College of Nursing. She earned her BSN and MSN degree from Northwestern University. Her PhD is in Nursing with an emphasis in Health Policy from the University of Illinois. She has authored articles and book chapters; has won several research awards and has given numerous presentations locally, nationally and internationally. ENDNOTE SPEAKER Barbara Morvant, MN, RN, is the Executive Director for the Louisiana State Board of Nursing. She is a nationally recognized leader in the field of nursing regulation, who specializes in the improvement of nursing regulation by continually providing leadership in the refinement of rules, regulations, and processes in the state of Louisiana and through national activities. Prior to joining LSBN, Mrs. Morvant worked as Executive Director or LSNA, Asst. Director of Touro Infirmary School of Nursing, and was an instructor at LSU School of Nursing in New Orleans.Her Professional Activities include the National Council State Board of Nurisng, and the American Nurses Association and its affiliates. She has been an active member of the NCSBN for many years. The current financial viability of the NCSBN is to a large extent a credit to her financial leadership as Treasurer of the organization. Mrs. Morvant has been recognized for her direct and substantial contributions to the improvement of nursing regulations. She was instrumental in establishing the LSBN Recovering Nurse Program, establishing criminal background analysis for all licensees and student nurses, and establishing the La Center for Nursing. AGENDA 8:00-8:30 Registration / Refreshments Foyer 8:30-8:45 Welcome Ken Tillman, PhD, RN President, Rho Zeta Chapter, Sigma Theta Tau, International 8:45-9:45 Keynote Address Transformational Change: Advancing Nursing into the Future Mary Ann Alexander, PhD, RN 9:45-10:00 Break/Poster Presentations/Vendors Foyer 10:00-11:30 CONCURRENT SESSION I: A or B CONCURRENT SESSION I- A: Changes in quality improvement Small Troubles, Adaptive Responses: Frontline Nurse Engagement in Quality Improvement One Hospital s Experience Karen Rice, DNS, APRN, ACNS-BC, ANP Ochsner Health System Shelley Thibeau, PhD(c), RN-NIC Center for Nursing Research, Ochsner Health System The Pain Care Quality Study: One Hospital s Experience Patricia Brandon, RN, Ochsner Medical Center, New Orleans Karen Rice, DNS, APRN, ACNS-BC, ANP Ochsner Health System High-Fidelity Simulation: Impact on Nurses Knowledge Acquisition and Retention, Satisfaction, and Self-Confidence Nicole Decuir Square, PhD, RNC-NIC, BC Nursing Education Coordinator, Woman's Hospital Darla Mathews, RNC-NIC NICU Interim Clinical Educator, Woman s Hospital

CONCURRENT SESSION I- B: Changes in caring for vulnerable populations Room 265(Upstairs) Warmth Initiative For Senior Excellence (WISE) Leisa Kelly MS, APRN-CNS, CEN Clinical Nurse Specialist, Patient Care Services Our Lady of the Lake Medical Center The Temperature of Expressed Human Milk and Formula at the Time of Administration Cynthia Boudreaux, MS, APRN, IBCLC Lactation Consultant, Ochsner Medical Center Improving Human Milk Supply in the NICU Using an Evidence-Based Neonatal Specific Lactation Program Jennifer Annino, BSN, RN, IBCLC Ochsner Medical Center 11:30-12:00 Break/Poster Presentations/Vendors Foyer 12:00-1:00 DR. LINDA CORSON JONES MEMORIAL LUNCHEON Welcome Marsha J. Bennett, DNS, APRN, ACRN Associate Professor LSUHSC Chair, Epsilon Nu Research Committee Student Lounge 1:00-2:30 CONCURRENT SESSION II: A or B CONCURRENT SESSION II- A: Changes in Patient Care Safety The Bacterial Contamination of Mobile Communication Devices in the OR Kristy P. Simmons BSN, RN, CNOR NICU/OR Resource Nurse, Magnet Nurse Ambassador, Woman s Hospital Kim Edwards RN, CNOR, OR Charge Nurse Woman s Hospital Wielding Technology to Transform Models for Care: Using simulation to identify latent safety hazards in a new setting James Maryman BSN, RNC-NIC Staff Nurse, Woman's Hospital CONCURRENT SESSION II- B: Changes in education Room 265(Upstairs) Effect of an Educational Program on Nurses Knowledge of Pain Management Margaret Redmond, MN,RN,OCN Ochsner Clinic Foundation Jefferson Hwy Campus Creating a Patient Health Literacy Program for Preoperative Nurses Ramona S Kerner, DHEd, RN, CNOR Engaging nurses, nursing faculty, and nursing students in a new pedagogy: Evaluating multi-user virtual environment (MUVE) technology in the delivery of cultural competent care during disasters training Marsha J Bennett, DNS, APRN, ACRN Associate Professor & Associate Dean, Office of Nursing Research, Scholarship & Science LSUHSC-NO School of Nursing Luanne Billingsley, DNP, MBA, APRN, ACNS-BC Assistant Professor, Doctor of Nursing Practice Program Coordinator, 2:30-2:45 Break / Refreshments Foyer 2:45-3:45 Endnote Address Transformational Changes and the Future of Nursing in Louisiana Barbara Morvant, MN, RN Executive Director of the Louisiana State Board of Nursing 3:45-4:00 Evaluations/Certificates Foyer Note: Poster Presentations will be on display in the Foyer Embracing Smart Pump Technology to Improve Patient Safety Julie Castex, MSN, APRN, ACNS-BC Ochsner Medical Center

REGISTRATION, FEES AND CANCELLATION POLICY Fee includes refreshments, catered luncheon, contact hours, and participant packet. SLUSON and RhoZeta reserves the right to cancel the activity if enrollment criteria are not met. A refund, less a $25.00 processing fee, will be granted if notification of cancellation is received in writing prior to April 23, 2013. No refund will be given for cancellation after April 23, 2013. Registration may be transferred to another person if preferred. A fee of $25.00 will be charged on any check returned for non-sufficient funds. Send check payable to Rho Zeta to: Sharon D. Landry Baton Rouge, LA 70809. FEES: Presenters/STTI Active Members (Dues Current): $85.00 by March 26, 2013 $100.00 postmarked after March 26, 2013 or at the door is space allows. STTI Non-active members or Non-members: STUDENTS - $100.00 by March 26, 2013 $125.00 postmarked after March 26, 2013 or at the door is space allows. Must present student ID at registration. $40.00 by March 26, 2013 $65.00 postmarked after March 26, 2013. CONTACT HOURS/Continuing Education CREDIT 5.25 contact hours of continuing nursing education credit will be awarded to those nurses who attend the entire program and complete the program evaluation. is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by Louisiana State Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center s Commission on Accreditation. DISCLOSURES: There are no identified conflicts of interest with the faculty or planners for this continuing education activity. There is no commercial support or endorsement of any product by Southeastern Louisiana University School of Nursing. DISABLED PARTICIPANTS: Accommodations will be made for participants who notify us, in advance, of their special needs. Please include a written statement with your registration. PLANNING COMMITTEE Kristin Whitty, PhD, APRN, ANP, FNP (Conference Chair) Lucie J. Agosta, PhD, RNC, ANP, FNP Stacie Anderson, PhD, RN, CNE Denise W. Hart, MSN, RN, CWOCN Donna Hathorn, PhD, RN Karen Hill, PhD, RN Erin Hoffman, MSN, RN Janet Jones, DNS, APRN, CNS Wendy Lafreniere, MSN, RN, CCRN Sharon D. Landry, MSN, RN, CPAN Dell Mars, MSN, RN Sheila.Matheny, MSN, RN Mitzie Meyers, MSN, RN, AHN-BC Ken Tillman, PhD, RN Pamela Tusa, MSN, RN Missy Wafer, MSN, RN, CEN DIRECTIONS TO Southeastern Louisiana University School of Nursing Baton Rouge, Louisiana 225-765-2324 Take I-12 West to Exit 1A 1-10 East, New Orleans and exit right on Essen Lane Take 1-10 West to Essen Lane, Exit 160. Turn left on Essen Lane Turn left on Margaret Anne Avenue (across from Our Lady of the Lake Regional Medical Center s Emergency room entrance) Continue on Margaret Anne Avenue to the School of Nursing on the right. Parking available on the south side of building (Student Parking Lot) Driving Directions: http://www.selu.edu/map/directions/index.html

REGISTRATION FORM for DR. CONNIE S. LOGAN RESEARCH DAY APRIL 26, 2013 Please Type or Print NAME: STTI MEMBERSHIP NUMBER: * ADDRESS: City/State/Zip: *E-mail: PHONE: HIGHEST LEVEL NURSING PREPARATION: Diploma ASN BSN Masters Doctorate Undergraduate Student Graduate Student Other: Please indicate your choice of concurrent sessions: Session I A B Session II A B REGISTRATION, FEES AND CANCELLATION POLICY Fee includes refreshments, catered luncheon, contact hours, and participant packet. A refund, less a $25.00 processing fee, will be granted if notification of cancellation is received in writing prior to April 23, 2013. No refund will be given for cancellation after April 23, 2013. Registration may be transferred to another person if preferred. A fee of $25.00 will be charged on any check returned for non-sufficient funds. FEES : Presenters/STTI Active Members (Dues Current): $85.00 by March 26, 2013 $100.00 postmarked after March 26, 2013 or at the door is space allows. STTI Non-active members or Non-members: Students - $100.00 by March 26, 2013 $125.00 postmarked after March 26, 2013 or at the door is space allows. Must present student ID at registration. $40.00 by March 26, 2013 $65.00 postmarked after March 26, 2013. Make payable to RhoZeta according to the fees above. Amount Enclosed: $ Mail Registration to: Sharon D. Landry, Baton Rouge, LA. 70809 Questions: Contact Kristin Whitty @ kwhitty@selu.edu or Sharon Landry (225) 765-2324 or @ NursingCE@selu.edu Cancellations: Contact RhoZeta President, Ken Tillman 225-765-2324 or @ ktillman@selu.edu Go to http://www2.southeastern.edu/orgs/rhozeta/ Confirmation of registration will be provided via email. Registration form may be duplicated and distributed