Course in Advanced Trauma Nursing-II
CATN-II reinforces the
psychophysiologic concepts central
to trauma nursing. The course uses
case studies to help you discern
commonalities among clinical problems,
determine priorities of care, and
establish criteria to evaluate ongoing
clinical conditions.
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Content includes:
- Scientific Foundations
- Case studies representative of the physiologic concepts applied to the critically ill and critically injured
- Professional practice issues across the trauma continuum
Course Information:
CATN-II’s focus is to enhance complex decision-making skills through expanding trauma nursing knowledge regarding psychophysiologic concepts. The concepts selected for CATN-II provide an organizational framework to enhance the systematic assessment of critically injured or ill patients and formulate appropriate clinical decisions.
Dates:
March 3 & 4
Time:
8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Intended Audience:
- Recommend participants complete the Trauma Nursing Core Course (TNCC).
- Have at least a minimum of two years clinical nursing experience in emergency or critical care nursing.
- Other healthcare providers may audit the course on space-available basis.
To maximize learning and promote successful course completion, each student is responsible for all the information in the manual.
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Registration & Payment:
Due four weeks prior to class. Upon receipt of
payment and registration forms, your provider
manual will be mailed to you.
To maximize learning and promote successful
course completion, each student is responsible
for all the information in the manual.
Renewals Only:
A copy of your current ENPC card must be
submitted with payment and registration form.
Cancellation/Refund Policy:
*To receive a refund, cancellation must be
received two weeks prior to class. No refunds
after this time or for no-shows. Substitutions
permitted three weeks prior to class.
*Refunds: Less $100 for book and fees to ENA.
Statement of Philosophy
St. Joseph Regional Medical Center (SJRMC) is a non-profit Catholic hospital.
The Medical Center’s primary purpose is to continue Christ’s mission of mercy
by meeting the healthcare needs of individuals and the community. The
healthcare philosophy of SJRMC is based on the Catholic belief that:
- Each person has uniqueness and dignity in the spiritual, psychological, social and physical aspects of his/her nature.
- The right to human life is sacred in its conception, birth, growth, maturity, and transformation through natural death to eternal life.
- Proper and competent means shall be taken to prevent and cure illness and alleviate suffering in the whole person with out regard to race, creed, national origin, economic status or ability to pay.
Statement of Mission
St. Joseph Regional Medical Center seeks to enhance the quality of life of the
citizens of its service area through the promotion of health, prevention of
disease and injury, and the provision of health services. SJRMC witnesses to
the saving presence and mercy of the Risen Christ by:
- Providing quality restorative, preventive, and acute health care services
- Respecting human dignity in the experience of sickness and death, and
- Fostering the physical, psychological, emotional, spiritual, and social well-being of people
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