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14th Surgical Nursing & Nurse Education Conference, will be organized around the theme “Sharing Innovations & Promoting Best Nursing Practices In Medicinal Surgery”
Surgical Nursing 2016 is comprised of 21 tracks and 141 sessions designed to offer comprehensive sessions that address current issues in Surgical Nursing 2016.
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lectureships and research positions which have trauma or injury control as a significant component of the post.Surgical Critical Care and Acute Care Surgery teams at Orlando Regional Medical Center (ORMC). They are based upon the most recent medical literature and are reviewed and updated on a regular basis. Skin grafts are often used for burn patients; skin is removed from one area of the body and transplanted to another. There are two types of skin graft. In physical medicine, trauma (injury) is damage to a biological organism caused by physical harm from an external source. The term is sometimes used to refer to trauma centers and other medical units that deal with trauma. Surgical emergency is a medical emergency for which immediate surgical intervention is the only way to solve the problem successfully. Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), previously known as respiratory distress syndrome (RDS), acute lung injury, adult respiratory distress syndrome, or shock lung, is a severe, life-threatening medical condition characterized by widespread inflammation in the lungs.
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- Track 1-1Surgical critical care
- Track 1-2Burn surgery
- Track 1-3Trauma and Emergency surgery
- Track 1-4Acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS)
- Track 1-5Ambulatory Surgery
- Track 1-6Paediatric Acute care
Practices in clinical nursing is an important component of the Bachelor of Science (Nursing) program and a requirement for registration with Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (AHPRA). Clinical practice provides students with an opportunity to achieve competence in safe and effective work practice as well as develop the skills, knowledge, attitudes, values and abilities identified in the ANMC National Competency Standards for the Registered Nurse
- Track 2-1Skills and techniques in clinical nursing
- Track 2-2Clinical nursing and nursing theory
- Track 2-3Practices in clinical nursing
- Track 2-4Promoting clinical outcomes
Nursing Assessment is the first step of the nursing process in which the nurse carries a complete and holistic nursing assessment of every patient's needs, regardless of the reason for the encounter. Usually, anassessment framework, based on a nursing model is used.The purpose of this phase is to identify the patient's nursing problems. These problems are expressed as either actual or potential.
- Track 3-1Nursing history
- Track 3-2Psychological and social examination
- Track 3-3Family History
- Track 3-4Patient-focused care
Critical care nursing is the field of nursing with a focus on the utmost care of the critically ill or unstable patients. Infection prevention and nursing care is the discipline concerned with preventing nosocomial or healthcare-associated infection, a practical (rather than academic) sub-discipline of epidemiology. New born babies who need intensive medical attention are often admitted into a special area of the hospital called the Neonatal intensive care and nursing care.
- Track 4-1Critical therapy
- Track 4-2Primary critical care
- Track 4-3Development of critical care
- Track 4-4Intensive care
- Track 4-5Critical Care in Trauma
There are many types of nursing like Cancer Nursing, Heart & Cardiovascular Nursing, Pediatric Nursing, Surgical Nursing, Dental Care Nursing, Clinical Nursing, Critical Care & Emergency Nursing, Women Health Nursing, Adult Health Nursing, Community health nursing, Forensic nursing, Family Nursing, Gastroenterology nursing, Palliative care nursing, Nephrology nursing, Occupational health nursing, Oncology nursing, Peri anesthesia nursing, Perinatal nursing, Perioperative nursing, Psychiatric and mental health nursing, Veterinary nursing, Rehabilitation nursing.
- Track 5-1 Forensic Nursing
- Track 5-2Veterinary Nursing
- Track 5-3Psychiatric and Mental Health Nursing
- Track 5-4Preoperative Nursing
- Track 5-5Perinatal Nursing
- Track 5-6Peri anaesthesia Nursing
- Track 5-7Oncology Nursing
- Track 5-8Occupational Health Nursing
- Track 5-9Nephrology Nursing
- Track 5-10Palliative Care Nursing
- Track 5-11Gastroenterology Nursing
- Track 5-12Gastroenterology Nursing
- Track 5-13Rehabilitation Nursing
Nurse practitioners (NP) are advanced practice registered nurses (APRN) who are educated and trained to provide health promotion and maintenance through the diagnosis and treatment of acute illness and chronic condition. According to the International Council of Nurses, an NP/advanced practice registered nurse is "a registered nurse who has acquired the knowledge base, decision-making skills, and clinical competencies for expanded practice beyond that of an RN, the characteristics of which would be determined by the context in which he or she is credentialed to practice
- Track 6-1 Innovations in Patient Care
- Track 6-2New Nursing Technology
- Track 6-3Advanced Nursing Practice
- Track 6-4Evidence-based Practice
- Track 6-5Community Nursing
- Track 6-6Transitional Care
- Track 6-7Symptom Management
- Track 6-8Care of Chronic Patients
- Track 6-9Acute and Critic Care
- Track 6-10Nursing Practice model reform
- Track 6-11Care of patients with different cultural background
Public health is the health of the population as a whole, especially as monitored, regulated, and promoted by the state. A health system, also sometimes referred to as health care system or healthcare system is the organization of people, institutions, and resources that deliver health care services to meet the health needs of target populations. Healthcare Management is a professional organization within the United Kingdom, for managers in the health and social care sectors. Its membership covers the National Health Service, independent health and social care providers, health care consultants, and the armed forces
- Track 7-1Innovations and reforms in Nursing Management
- Track 7-2Human Resource Management
- Track 7-3Quality and Safety of Nursing Care
- Track 7-4Nursing Outcome Study
- Track 7-5Crisis and Risk Management
- Track 7-6Use of it in Nursing Management
- Track 7-7Professional Career Development of Clinical Nurses
- Track 7-8Health Policy Study
A surgical nurse is a nurse who specializes in perioperative care, meaning care provided to surgical patients before, during, and after surgery. There are a number of different kinds of surgical nurse, and surgical nursing as a career can be very demanding. Compensation in this field varies, depending on where a nurse works. Some surgical nurses make salaries which are comparable to those of doctors, while others struggle to get by on much less. Surgical nurses may practice in different types of surgery. General surgery, Vascular surgery, Colo-rectal surgery, Surgical Oncology, Orthopaedic surgery, Urological surgery.
- Track 8-1Day Surgery
- Track 8-2Endoscopy surgery
- Track 8-3Elective surgery
- Track 8-4Exploratory surgery
- Track 8-5Amputation surgery
- Track 8-6Replantation surgery
- Track 8-7Reconstructive surgery
- Track 8-8laparoscopic surgery
- Track 8-9Herniorraphy surgery
- Track 8-10Rhinoplasty surgery
A surgical nurse is a nurse who specializes in perioperative care, meaning care provided to surgical patients before, during, and after surgery. There are a number of different kinds of surgical nurse, and surgical nursing as a career can be very demanding. Compensation in this field varies, depending on where a nurse works. Some surgical nurses make salaries which are comparable to those of doctors, while others struggle to get by on much less. Surgical nurses may practice in different types of surgery. General surgery, Vascular surgery, Colo-rectal surgery, Surgical Oncology, Orthopaedic surgery, Urological surgery.
- Track 9-1Signs and Symptoms of Surgical Infections
- Track 9-2Quality in Surgical Nursing
- Track 9-3Patient care & Patient safety
- Track 9-4Clinical Treatment of wound & its Symptoms
- Track 9-5Wound Healing
- Track 9-6Pre operative Surgery & Post Operative Surgery
The practice of nursing requires specialized knowledge, skill, and independent decision making. There are about 3908229 professionally active nurses in USA and about 20380000 register nurses all over the world according to 2015. Nurse education consists in the theatrical and practical training provided to nurses with the purpose to prepare them for their duties as nursing care professionals. This education is provided to nursing students by experienced nurses and other medical professionals who have qualified or experienced for educational tasks. Most countries offer nurse education courses that can be relevant to general nursing or to specialized areas including mental health nursing, paediatric nursing and post-operatory nursing. Nurse education also provides post-qualification courses in specialist subjects within nursing.
- Track 10-1Nursing research
- Track 10-2Nursing leadership
- Track 10-3Nursing Science, awareness and development
- Track 10-4Registered Nursing
- Track 10-5Nursing courses
- Track 10-6License practice Nursing
- Track 10-7Evidence based practice in nursing
Microsurgery is a general term for surgery requiring an operating microscope. Laser surgery is surgery using a laser (instead of a scalpel) to cut tissue. Examples include the use of a laser scalpel in otherwise conventional surgery. Robotic surgery allows doctors to perform many types of complex procedures with more precision.Laparoscopic surgery, also called minimally invasive surgery (MIS), bandaid surgery, or keyhole surgery. Minimally invasive surgery is becoming more and more common in hospitals. Angioplasty is a procedure in which a narrowed section of the coronary artery is widened. Surgical technology: developing new technology and new approaches to improve clinical outcomes. New technologies include the i-snake, i-endoscope and i-knife.
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- Track 11-1Robotic, Laser and Microsurgery
- Track 11-2Laparoscopic surgery or minimally invasive surgery
- Track 11-3Never-ending challenges of anaesthesia and thyroid surgery
- Track 11-4Angioplasty Surgeries
- Track 11-5Surgery and Surgical Technology
We evaluated the relationship of perioperative hyperglycemia Importance of Perioperative Glycemic Control in General Surgery. Surgical Oncology (ASO) promotes high-quality Surgical Nusing management by communicating advances in research and education that are relevant and valuable to the provision of Surgical Nusing multidisciplinary care for patients with cancer. Breast disorders occurring in pediatric patients range from congenital conditions surgical objective for a concerning pediatric and Surgical Nusing is complete resection while preserving normal breast development. Hepatobiliary makes sense since "hepato-" refers to the liver and "-biliary" refers to the gallbladder, bile ducts. Gastrointestinal surgery covers two specialties of Surgical Nusing (upper gastrointestinal surgery and colorectal surgery), both of which are delivered at Musgrove Surgical Nusing. Endocrine surgery is a subspecialty of general surgery that focuses predominantly on diseases of the thyroid, parathyroid, and adrenal glands.
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- Track 12-1Perioperative and glycemic control in general surgery
- Track 12-2Surgical oncology
- Track 12-3Breast and Paediatric Surgery
- Track 12-4Hepatobiliary, Gastrointestinal and Colorectal surgery
- Track 12-5Bariatric and Endocrine Surgery
- Track 12-6Infection Causes and risk factors
- Track 12-7Treatment of Surgical Infection
- Track 12-8Anaesthesiology and Perioperative Care
- Track 12-9Prevention of Infections
- Track 12-10Signs and Symptoms of Surgical Infections
Auto transplantation is the transplantation of organs, tissues, or even particular proteins from one part of the body to another in the same person. The autologous tissue transplanted by such a procedure is called an autograft or auto transplant. The transplant is called an allograft, allogeneic transplant. Most human tissue and organ transplants are allografts. A xenograft is a graft from a different species, such as when animal tissue is grafted into human tissue. An Isograft is a graft of tissue between two individuals who are genetically identical. Transplant rejection between two such individuals virtually never occurs. Split liver transplantation (SLT) compensates for the organ shortage and provides an alternative solution for recipients disadvantaged by a smaller body size. In a domino liver transplant, you receive a liver from a donor who has familial amyloidosis.Amputation is the removal of a limb by trauma, medical illness, or surgery. As a surgical measure, it is used to control pain or a disease process in the affected limb, such as malignancy or gangrene.
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- Track 13-1Autograft, Allograft, Isograft and Xenograft
- Track 13-2Split transplants and its complications
- Track 13-3Domino transplant
- Track 13-4ABO incorporated (ABOi) transplantations
- Track 13-5Challenges of transplantation in obese individuals
- Track 13-6Amputation and emergency surgeries
Hysterectomy is defined as a surgical procedure where there is complete or partial removal of the uterus with or without the other organs of the female genital tract. Hysterotomy is a surgical procedure where an incision is taken on the uterus during any operative procedure in which the uterus is being operated upon. Totalvaginectomy is indicated for malignant disease of the vagina. It is frequently required in combination with total abdominal hysterectomy or radical Wertheim hysterectomy. A urogynecologist is a physician who has completed medical school and a four-year residency in obstetrics and gynecology, and then gone on to receive additional, highly specialized training in surgical and non-surgical treatment of pelvic floor disorders. The practice, traditional in some cultures, of partially or totally removing the external genitalia of girls and young women for non-medical reasons. It is illegal in many countries.
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- Track 14-1Hysterectomy and Hysterotomy
- Track 14-2Vaginectomy and Vulvectomy
- Track 14-3Urogynacology
- Track 14-4Female Genital Mutilation
This includes primary and revision arthroplasty of the shoulder and elbow, minimally invasive keyhole techniques for treatment of soft tissue problems like bankart lesions and rotator cuff tears. Our aim is to be a tertiary referral centre for shoulder and elbow problems with a strong emphasis on achieving good patient outcomes. Total joint reconstruct will be considered if other treatment options will not relieve your pain and disability. Podiatric Surgery is the surgical treatment of the foot and its associated structures. It is carried out by a Podiatric Surgeon. There are two common causes of lumbar nerve root pressure: from a lumbar herniated disc or lumbar spinal stenosis. An orthopedic oncologist is a physician and surgeon who specializes in the diagnoses and treatment of primary benign and malignant tumors of the bones.
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- Track 15-1Hand Surgery, Shoulder and Elbow Surgery
- Track 15-2Joint reconstruction
- Track 15-3Foot and Ankle Surgery (Podiatric surgery)
- Track 15-4Spine Surgery
- Track 15-5Orthopaedic Trauma and Oncology
Neurotology or neuro-otology is a branch of clinical medicine which studies and treats neurological disorders of the ear.[1] It is a subspecialty of otolaryngology-head and neck surgery, and is closely related to otology.Craniotomy is performed to gain access to the brain for surgery by removing a portion of the skull. After the surgery, the bone that was removed from the skull is usually replaced using sutures or metal plates. An example of a situation where a surgeon may choose to perform a craniotomy is for removal of a brain tumor. Skull base surgery may be done to remove both benign and cancerous growths, and abnormalities on the underside of the brain, the skull base, or the top few vertebrae of the spinal column. The Pediatric Neurosurgery Center is internationally recognized for its outstanding care of infants, children, and young adults with diseases.Neurosurgery is one of the surgical fields that has benefited most from technological evolutions. Some of the most significant medical discoveries, such as computerized tomography (CT), magnetic resonance imaging(MRI) and ultrasonography, were developed specifically in order to improve the diagnostic and therapeutic possibilities available to patients affected by cerebral diseases.
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- Track 16-1Neurotology
- Track 16-2Cranioplasty and Craniotomy
- Track 16-3Skull base surgery
- Track 16-4Pediatric neurosurgery
- Track 16-5Technological advances in neurosurgical methods
The Aortic and Peripheral Vascular (APV) is among the fastest-growing divisions of Medtronic and has been for the past five years. Neonatal Cardiac Surgery program of the NewYork-Presbyterian Congenital Heart Center have been repairing congenital defects. Minimally Invasive Cardiac Surgery, also known as MICS CABG or The McGinn Technique is heart surgery performed through several small incisions instead of the traditional open-heart surgery that requires a median sternotomy approach. Robotic cardiac surgery is a form of heart surgery performed through very small incisions in the chest. With the use of tiny instruments and robotic devices, surgeons are able to perform several types of heart surgery in a way that is much less invasive than other types of heart surgery. Hybrid coronary revascularization combines the benefits of both percutaneous coronary intervention Heart failure occurs when the heart muscle is weakened and cannot pump enough blood to meet the body's needs for blood and oxygen. Rehabilitate a prison inmate. 2. To restore to good condition. The cardiopulmonary bypass (or heart-lung) machine maintains the patient's life by taking over the functions of the heart and lungs. Minimally invasive thoracic surgery, also called or thoracoscopic surgery, is surgery of the chest that is performed with a thoracoscope. An intensive care unit (ICU),is a special department of a hospital or health care facility that provides intensive care medicine.
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- Track 17-1Aortic and Peripheral vascular and Endovascular procedures
- Track 17-2Pediatric and Neonatal Cardiac Surgery
- Track 17-3Minimally invasive and Hybrid Cardiac procedures
- Track 17-4Robotic Cardiac Surgery
- Track 17-5Off Pump Coronary Revascularization vs. Conventional CABG vs PTCA
- Track 17-6Valve repair/ Replacement/Mechanical vs. Tissue valves and TAVI/TAVR
- Track 17-7Heart Failure
- Track 17-8Cardiac disease prevention and Rehabilitation
- Track 17-9CPB and Perfusion technology
- Track 17-10Thoracic and VATS
- Track 17-11Cardiac Anesthesiology and Intensive Care
Oral surgery: Endodontic therapy or root canal therapy is a sequence of treatment for the infected pulp of a tooth which results in the elimination of infection. Prosthodontics is the Surgical Nursing specialty that treats patients with missing or deficient teeth and/or oral and maxillofacial tissues. Orthodontics is the branch of dentistry that corrects teeth and jaws that are positioned improperly. A root end surgery, also known as apicoectomy, root resection, retrograde root canal treatment. A periodontics is a dentist who specializes in the prevention, Surgical Nursing, and treatment of periodontal disease. Oral & Maxillofacial surgery (OMS) specializes in treating many diseases, injuries and defects in the head, neck, face, jaws and the hard and soft tissues of the Surgical Nursing (jaws and face) region.
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- Track 18-1Endodontic and Prosthodontics
- Track 18-2Orthodontics and Apicoectomy
- Track 18-3Periodontics
- Track 18-4Oral and Maxillofacial surgery and reconstruction
The mission of Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery is to publish contemporary, ethical, clinically relevant information in otolaryngology, head and neck surgery. Surgical Nusing is a branch of medicine which studies normal and pathological anatomy and physiology of the ear (hearing and Surgical Nusing sensory systems and related structures and functions) as well as its diseases, diagnosis and treatment. Endoscopic endonasal surgery is a minimally invasive technique used mainly in neurosurgery and otolaryngology. A neurosurgeon or an otolaryngologist, using an endoscope that is entered through the nose, fixes Rhinology and sinus surgery is a subspecialty that manages nasal and sinus problems. Common problems we treat are allergies, Surgical Nusing, and sinusitis. Laryngology is a developing sub-specialty within Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery. Pediatric otolaryngologists treat children from the newborn period through the teenage years.
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- Track 19-1Head and Neck Surgery
- Track 19-2Otology
- Track 19-3Endoscopic Endonasal Surgery
- Track 19-4Rhinology and Sinus Surgery
- Track 19-5Laryngology and Voice disorders
- Track 19-6Paediatric Otolaryngology
Excimer lasers also can correct astigmatism by smoothing an irregular cornea into a more normal shape. It is a misconception that LASIK cannot treat Surgical Nusing astigmatism. All laser vision correction surgeries work by reshaping thecornea, the clear front part of the eye, so that light traveling through it is properly focused onto the retina located in the back of the eye. Surgical Nusing is the most common surgical non-laser procedure performed forglaucoma when the IOP is no longer controlled by eye Surgical Nusing, pills or laser trabeculoplasties. Glaucoma surgery creates a new opening for fluid drainage. The refraction of light when it passes from a fast medium to a slow medium bends the light ray toward the normal to the boundary between the two media. Surgical Nusing, an eye surgeon removes a portion of your cornea and replaces it with a new section of cornea from a donor. Vitreoretinal eye surgery includes a group of procedures performed deep inside the eye's interior with lasers or conventional surgical instruments. Oculoplastic surgeons are specialize in plastic and reconstructive surgery
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- Track 20-1LASIK and Laser eye surgery
- Track 20-2Cataract and Glaucoma Surgery
- Track 20-3Refractive and Corneal Surgery
- Track 20-4Vitreo-retinal and eye muscle surgery
- Track 20-5Occuloplastic and Orbital surgery
- Track 20-6Surgery involving lacrimal apparatus
Reconstructive surgery is performed on abnormal structures of the body caused by congenital defects, developmental abnormalities, trauma, infection, Surgical Nusing or disease. The Eyes are the Windows to the Soul.” This well-known concept, familiar to most people, is central to all that we strive to achieve with facial cosmetic surgery. A good anesthetic outcome is an important endpoint of breast cancer treatment. Subjective ratings, direct physical measurements, Surgical Nusing on photographs, and assessment by three-dimensional imaging are reviewed and future directions in aesthetic Surgical Nusing are discussed. Our Medical Directors, our licensed treatment providers all maintain strict safety standards and use the most advanced technology to help you look and feel your best body contouring. Pediatric plastic surgery is plastic surgery performed on children. Its procedures are most often conducted for reconstructive or cosmetic purposes. In children, this line is often blurred, as many congenital deformities impair physical function as well as Surgical Nursing.
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- Track 21-1Reconstructive surgery
- Track 21-2Forehead, Facial and Eyelid rejuvenation
- Track 21-3Breast Aesthetics and Reconstruction
- Track 21-4BOTOX and Body contouring
- Track 21-5Pediatric Plastic Surgery