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2018 Conference Schedule (23.5 total possible CEs) Wednesday April 18th (6.0 total possible CEs) Exhibits open 11:00-4:30pm 9:00-11:00am Certification Classes (No CE Credit) 100 - Nexplanon 101 - IUD (Kyleena and Mirena IUD insertion training) 102 - Noon - 1:30pm (1.5 CE) Wellness and Weight: A Look at Obesity in Adults Speaker: Amelie Hollier, DNP, FNP-BC, FAANP 1.Discuss screening, epidemiology, and health consequences for overweight and obese adult patients in In the US. 2. Discuss heritable factors and pathophysiology of obesity. 3. Evaluate pharmacologic (dosages, treatment, indications, side effects, desired effects) and non- pharmacologic treatment of obesity in adults. 103 - 2:00 – 3:30pm (1.5 CE) New Pathways to Glycemic Control in Type 2 Diabetes: A Look at the Oral Agents Speaker: Amelie Hollier, DNP, FNP-BC, FAANP 1. Evaluate and compare generic pharmacologic agents (dosages, treatment, side effects, desired effects) to help manage hyperglycemia in adults who have Type 2 diabetes. 2. Evaluate and compare newer pharmacologic agents (dosages, treatment, side effects, desired effects) to help manage hyperglycemia in adults who have Type 2 diabetes. 3. Evaluate and compare outcomes when combinations of antihyperglycemic agents (dosages, treatment, desired effects, side effects) are used to help manage special populations of patients who have Type 2 diabetes. 104 - 4:00-7:30pm (3.0 CE) Basic EKG Workshop (This workshop teaches basic EKG rhythms and first line treatment and is for those who need a refresher on basic EKG rhythms before they take the advanced 12 Lead EKG workshop). Speaker: Leslie L. Davis, PhD, RN, ANP-BC, FPCNA, FAANP, FAHA 1. Review the normal conduction system of the heart. 2. Label EKG waveforms, measure intervals, and determine heart rates for basic EKG strips. 3. Identify common dysrhythmias, causes of the abnormal rhythms, and first line treatments for each. 4. Learn and practice a systematic approach to interpreting basic EKG strips. 4:00-5:30pm (1.5 CE) Breakouts 110 - Evidence Based Management of Commonly Occurring Acute Illnesses in Primary Care Speaker: Lucy Mays, DNP, APRN, FNP 1. Analyze current issues in primary care related to management of acute illness. 2. Discuss current evidence based strategies in diagnosing and managing common acute illnesses seen in primary care. 3. Provide patient centered care to manage symptoms of acute illnesses

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2018 Conference Schedule (23.5 total possible CEs) Wednesday April 18th (6.0 total possible CEs) Exhibits open 11:00-4:30pm 9:00-11:00am Certification Classes (No CE Credit)

100 - Nexplanon 101 - IUD (Kyleena and Mirena IUD insertion training)

102 - Noon - 1:30pm (1.5 CE) Wellness and Weight: A Look at Obesity in Adults Speaker: Amelie Hollier, DNP, FNP-BC, FAANP

1.Discuss screening, epidemiology, and health consequences for overweight and obese adult patients in In the US. 2. Discuss heritable factors and pathophysiology of obesity. 3. Evaluate pharmacologic (dosages, treatment, indications, side effects, desired effects) and non- pharmacologic treatment of obesity in adults.

103 - 2:00 – 3:30pm (1.5 CE) New Pathways to Glycemic Control in Type 2 Diabetes: A Look at the Oral Agents Speaker: Amelie Hollier, DNP, FNP-BC, FAANP

1. Evaluate and compare generic pharmacologic agents (dosages, treatment, side effects, desired effects) to help manage hyperglycemia in adults who have Type 2 diabetes. 2. Evaluate and compare newer pharmacologic agents (dosages, treatment, side effects, desired effects) to help manage hyperglycemia in adults who have Type 2 diabetes. 3. Evaluate and compare outcomes when combinations of antihyperglycemic agents (dosages, treatment, desired effects, side effects) are used to help manage special populations of patients who have Type 2 diabetes.

104 - 4:00-7:30pm (3.0 CE) Basic EKG Workshop

(This workshop teaches basic EKG rhythms and first line treatment and is for those who need a

refresher on basic EKG rhythms before they take the advanced 12 Lead EKG workshop).

Speaker: Leslie L. Davis, PhD, RN, ANP-BC, FPCNA, FAANP, FAHA 1. Review the normal conduction system of the heart.

2. Label EKG waveforms, measure intervals, and determine heart rates for basic EKG strips. 3. Identify common dysrhythmias, causes of the abnormal rhythms, and first line treatments for each. 4. Learn and practice a systematic approach to interpreting basic EKG strips.

4:00-5:30pm (1.5 CE) Breakouts

110 - Evidence Based Management of Commonly Occurring Acute Illnesses in Primary Care Speaker: Lucy Mays, DNP, APRN, FNP 1. Analyze current issues in primary care related to management of acute illness.

2. Discuss current evidence based strategies in diagnosing and managing common acute illnesses seen in primary care. 3. Provide patient centered care to manage symptoms of acute illnesses

111 – Irritable Bowel Syndrome: Current Evidence for Diagnosis & Management Speaker: Julie L. Daniels, DNP, CNM, APRN 1. Analyze the clinical symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome.

2. Compare irritable bowel syndrome, food intolerance and food allergies. 3. Examine the current evidence on IBS management, including medications (including dosage, treatment and side effects), probiotics and methods of incorporating the FODMAPS diet.

112 - 2018 HIV/AIDS Pharmacotherapy Update Speaker: Frank Romanelli, Pharm.D., MPH, BCPS, AAHIVP 1. Discuss brief history and status of HIV including analysis of modes of transmission, presentation, and current screening as well as statistics regarding the increase in HIV as related to the Heroin crisis.

2. Discuss appropriate diagnostics for the HIV patient in primary care settings. 3. Discuss diagnosis of systemic manifestations of HIV disease. 4. Outline evidenced based practice management of the HIV patient and formulate treatment plans based on patient specific factors.

5. Compare different classes of ARV drugs and their appropriate use in the treatment of HIV, including side effects and monitoring parameters.

113 – My Belly Hurts, Mommy! Speaker: Nancy Brown, APRN, CPNP 1. Understand the principal causes of acute abdominal pain in children.

2. Make symptoms based diagnoses of functional abdominal pain in children. 3. Recognize warning signs that differentiate disease from functional abdominal pain.

114 – It’s Getting Hot in Here: Alternative and Complementary Treatment Approaches for the Menopausal Client Speaker: Wendy Enneking, DNP, APRN, ANP-C, WHNP-BC

1. Identify the most common symptoms the female client experiences in 2. Interpret and apply laboratory values specific to this population.

The perimenopausal/menopausal phase of life and the triggers for those symptoms. 3. Identify allopathic and integrative treatment modalities utilized to address symptoms

associated with perimenopause/menopause. 4. Outline strategies for effectively managing this patient population through the

entire perimenopausal/menopausal transition and beyond. 115 - Hypertensive Crisis Speaker: Daniel Frick, MD 1. Define Hypertensive Crisis

2. Signs and Symptoms in the workup of Hypertensive Crisis. 3. Treatment modalities and management recommendations for Hypertensive Crisis

116 - Ignorance of the Law is NOT Bliss Speaker: Pamela C. Hagan, MSN, RN

1. Discuss KRS Chapter 314 and Kentucky Administrative Regulations 201 KAR Chapter 20 affecting APRN practice.

2. Describe trends in the regulation of APRN practice nationally.

117 - An Overview on the Treatment of Substance Use Disorders

Speaker: Greg D. Smith, MD 1. Learn the “new” terminology of substance use disorders.

2. Understand the current thinking on the etiology of substance use disorders. 3. Review drugs of abuse and how they are treated, including drugs used for the treatment of opioid and alcohol use disorders with proper treatment, dosage and side effects.

5:30-6:30pm Dinner Break 6:30-8:00pm (1.5 CE) Breakouts 120 - Screening Brief Intervention and Referral for Treatment (SBIRT) for Substance Use in Primary Care *This session contains 30 minutes of HB1 content

Speakers: Dianna Inman, DNP, APRN, CPNP, PMHS, PMHNP Peggy El-Mallakh, PhD, APRN, PMHNP Julie Ossege, PhD, APRN, FNP-BC Lynne A Jensen, PhD, APRN-BC Leslie Scott, PhD, APRN, PPCNP-BC, CDE, MLDE

1. Identify current national and state trends and types of substance use impacting children, adolescents and families. 2. Define and describe health disparities and contextualize health inequities in Alcohol Use Disorder. 3. Describe the use of SBIRT as an evidence based tool in practice utilizing principles of motivational interviewing in primary care.

121 - Cancer Screening in Primary Care Speaker: Elizabeth Matera, MD 1. Evaluate current evidence based cancer screening recommendations.

2. Examine the implications of demographic trends in cancer incidence. 3. Discuss appropriate resources for patients with cancer.

122 – It’s Nuts to Me Speaker: Laurie Robinson, MSN, APRN, FNP-C, CPNP, CLC 1. Identify common nut allergies in pediatrics

2. Discuss current management and testing 3. Discuss emergency guidelines and Epi pen

123 - Assessing Domestic Violence/Intimate Partner Violence Across the Lifespan

Speaker: Amanda Corzine, RN, MSN, SANE-A, CFN 1. Identify negative health outcomes associated with experiencing domestic violence

2. Name common barriers victims face when attempting to end a violent relationship 3. Discuss effective strategies for screening for domestic violence in healthcare and other settings

124 - Acute on Chronic Heart Failure: "Get with the Guidelines" Speaker: Kathy J. Noyes, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC, ACNP-BC 1.Discuss the disparities between current guidelines and practice.

2.Discuss the ACCF/AHA evidence-based guidelines for the diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation for patients with Heart Failure 3.Discuss the Use and Guidelines for the pharmacological agents recommended by the ACCF/AHA, including the doses, side effects, and monitoring

*This session contains 90 minutes of HB1 content.

125 - Risk Management: Avoiding Medical Malpractice Speaker: Wendy Fletcher, DNP, APRN 1. Explain the history and burden of malpractice in the U.S., significance of risk management.

2. Develop strategies for avoiding a malpractice claim. 3. Formulate a risk management plan in your own practice.

126 - Transcultural Psychiatric/Mental Health Nursing; What’s current!!! Speaker: Patricia M. Burrell, PhD, APRN, BC, CNE 1. Describe the estimated rate of mental illness in the US population

2. Describe the 2nd leading cause of death in the mental health arena internationally 3. Identify the mental health disorder that has led to the 100% death rate increase in the US.

Thursday April 19th (7.0 total possible CEs) Exhibits open 10:00-3:30pm Poster Presentations 10:30 – 3:30pm 200 - 8:30 - 10:00am (1.5 CE) The Illusion of Opioids

Speaker: Don Teater, MD, MPH 1.Participants will be able to identify the relative effectiveness of common oral pain medications.

I will discuss dosage, treatment and side effects. 2.Participants will understand the public health effects and costs of opioid prescriptions for acute

pain. 3.Participants will be able to identify the 4 main mechanisms of pain and their impact on acute and

chronic pain. 10:30 – 12:00pm (1.5 CE) Breakouts 210 - Cancer Survivorship in Primary Care Speaker: Elizabeth Matera, MD 1.Discuss components of patient centered care important in cancer survivorship.

2.Discuss the role of primary care in providing survivorship care, in cooperation with oncology and other specialists. 3.Examine examples of specific follow-up, screening, and monitoring of survivors of breast

and colon cancer. 211 - Hypertension: How Will the New Guidelines Change Your Practice? Speaker: Leslie L. Davis, PhD, RN, ANP-BC

1.Discuss implications of recent clinical practice guidelines of pharmacologic treatment of hypertension (HTN) in adults to higher versus lower blood pressure (BP) targets. 2.Determine which of the 4 main classes of pharmacologic agents is/are most appropriate for treating adults with HTN who have common comorbid conditions. 3.Apply knowledge to case scenarios with adults with HTN

*This session contains 90 minutes of HB1 content.

212 - The Effects of Divorce on Children Across the Ages Speaker: Judi A. Daniels, PhD, FNP, PNP 1. Discuss the prevalence and causes of divorce in the United States

2. Describe the response of children to divorce 3. Identify strategies to minimize effect of divorce on children

213 - Maternal Mortality in the United States: How the APRN can help stop the upward trend in all healthcare settings

Speakers: Deborah Karsnitz, DNP, CNM, FACNM Damara Jenkins, APRN, CNM

1. Describe recent and continued maternal mortality trends in the United States. 2. Differentiate risk factors for maternal morbidity and mortality in relation to age, ethnicity and socioeconomic barriers. 3. Utilize principles to accurately assess, identify, diagnose and manage maternal complications.

214 - ECGs That Will Kill You! Speaker: Brian Ferguson, DO, MPH 1. Recognize atypical presentation of STEMI

2. Identify rare manifestations of congenital heart disease 3. Evaluate ECGs in the syncope patient

215 - Ethics in Healthcare: New Discoveries, New Dilemmas Speakers: Anthony D. Weaver, MD William R. Grimes, D.Min., FNP-BC 1. Develop a framework for analyzing ethical issues.

2. Discuss new discoveries in healthcare and opinions in the recent healthcare literature that pose ethical dilemmas. 3. Examine the impact of health inequities and cultural biases on ethical decision-making. 4. Examine the impact of technology on ethical decision-making

216 - Telepsychiatry - Gaining Mental Health Access Through Consultation Codes and Integrated Primary Care Speaker: Jessica L. Estes, DNP, APRN-NP

1. By the end of this presentation the learner will be able to discuss the telepsychiatry options in primary care

2. By the end of this presentation the learner will be able to discuss consultative codes in primary care

3. By the end of this presentation the learner will be able to discuss the integrated behavioral health codes

12:15 -1:15 pm LUNCH Break 12:15 -1:15 pm Midwifery Lunch

1:30 - 3:00pm (1.5 CE) Breakouts 220 - Anemia: When it is not iron deficiency - A Case Study Approach Speaker: Sara E. Robertson, DNP APRN, FNP-C

1.Compare pathologic features among different types of anemia 2.Understand and determine which laboratory tests are appropriate to distinguish among various types of anemia 3.Determine the next appropriate step in care after diagnosis of various types of anemia

which will include appropriate pharmacologic treatment, dosage and side effects 221 - Cough, Cough, Cough Speakers: Nancy Pesta Walsh, DNP, FNP Audra Cave, DNP, FNP-BC 1. Examine pharmacological management of cough, including dosage, treatment and side effects

2. Individualize pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatment of acute and chronic cough by implementing CHEST and other available evidence-based guidelines and emerging therapeutic options for cough management.

3. Review the use of the guidelines for antitussives and other cough medications. 222 - We’ve Come a Long Way Baby: A History of Tobacco and Health in Kentucky Speaker: Anthony D. Weaver, MD 1. Describe historical trends in Kentucky related to tobacco abuse and resulting morbidity/mortality.

2. Analyze methods of decreasing health inequities related to tobacco abuse. 3. Develop a plan of tobacco control for your community.

223 - “I Can’t Breathe” Speaker: Krystal Rice, APRN 1. Discuss Asthma case scenario covering signs and symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and referral.

2. Discuss Respiratory Syncytial Virus case scenario covering signs and symptoms, diagnosis, treatment and referral. 3. Discuss croup and other respiratory illness.

224 - Current Testing and Interventions in Recurrent Pregnancy Loss Speaker: Kelly P. Wilhite, DNP, APRN, CNM

1.Identify prenatal testing during prenatal work-up for initial pregnancy and subsequent pregnancy, including work-up after recurrent pregnancy loss. 2.Discuss normal lab values in pregnancy as compared to non-pregnant women. 3.Identify new inventions currently used in subsequent pregnancy after pregnancy loss.

225 - The Carditis': Endo, Myo and Peri Speaker: Kathy J. Noyes, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC, ACNP-BC

1. The learner will be able to: identify and manage the patient who is diagnosed with Endocarditis, including dosage and side effects of appropriate antibiotic therapy and duration of treatment per ACC/AHA guidelines.

2. The learner will be able to Identify and Manage the patient who is diagnosed with Myocarditis, including appropriate dosage, side effects and treatment medications per evidence based guidelines.

3. The learner will be able to identify and manage the patient who is diagnosed with Pericarditis, including appropriate dosage and side effects of medications used for treatment.

226 - Kentucky APRNs: Practice, Prescribing, and the Law Speaker: Elizabeth M. Partin, DNP, APRN, FAANP 1. Demonstrate an understanding of APRN scope of practice

2. Employ prescribing data, research, and the laws to help guide judicious and responsible prescribing of scheduled drugs 3. Explain new laws as they apply to APRN practice

1:30 - 5:00pm WORKSHOPS (3.0 CE) (3 workshops)

227 - Advanced 12 Lead EKG Workshop (It is recommended that participants have a good working knowledge of Basic EKG rhythms or attend the Basic EKG workshop first). Speaker: Leslie L. Davis, PhD, RN, ANP-BC, FPCNA, FAANP, FAHA

1.Review the principles behind the 12 views on the electrocardiogram (ECG) & how they align with frontal, augmented, & precordial leads. 2. Interpret axis deviation, if present, on the 12 Lead ECG. 3.Identify possible pathological events that explain abnormalities on the 12 Lead ECG. 4.Utilize a systematic approach for interpreting 12 Lead ECGs.

228 - Basic Suturing Workshop Speaker: Shirley P. Ramsey, DNP, APRN

1.Choose local anesthetics safely and comfortably with a review of dosage, treatments and side effects.

2. Evaluate the indications for and techniques of suturing. 3. Assess the steps involved in simple suturing and practice suturing techniques using the steps and techniques demonstrated.

229 - Ortho for Family Practice Workshop Speaker: Lori Bretschneider, MSN, APRN, ONC 1. Participant will identify common upper extremity Orthopaedic disorders

2. Participant will identify common lower extremity Orthopaedic disorders 3. Participant will demonstrate exam of knee 4. Participant will demonstrate exam of shoulder 5. Participant will be able to describe the use of various Orthopaedic DME’s

3:30 - 5:00pm (1.5 CE) Breakouts 230 – Bariatric Surgery and YOUR Patient Speaker: Eric F. Smith, DO 1. Discuss differences of common bariatric surgeries.

2. Basic management and pitfalls to watch for with each. 3. Expected outcomes of common Bariatric procedures.

231 - HDLs, LDLs and Trigs Oh My, How High Speaker: Rhonda Hettinger, DNP, NP-C, CLS 1. Analyze the basics in lipid metabolism

2. Analyze current lipid management guidelines 3. Examine efficacy of various non-pharmaceutical and pharmaceutical agents in the management of lipid disorders, including the dosage, treatment and side effects of current available drugs.

232 - Bringing Clarity to MCI and Dementia Speaker: Cathy Bays PhD, APRN, AGNP-C 1. Differentiate reversible and irreversible causes of cognitive impairment.

2. Practice scoring common brief cognitive assessments. 3. Identify modalities for treating cognitive impairment in the primary care setting including dosage, treatment and side effects for RX and supplements.

233 - “Those Bones, Those Bones, Those Pediatric Bones” Speaker: Wade M. Rankin, DO, CAQSM 1. Review and discuss usual pediatric outpatient MSK conditions.

2. Formulate workup and treatment options for pediatric outpatient MSK conditions 3. Improve the MSK education for common conditions for outpatient practitioners

234 - Women, Minorities, Cancer and Clinical Trials: A Call to Action! Speaker: Erin Medlin, MD 1. Describe the current state of trials in the United States

2. Identify reason for the inadequate representation of women and minorities in clinical trials 3. Develop strategies to promote enrollment and access to clinical trials and highlight role of nurse practitioners and nurse midwives in recruitment to clinical trials

235 - Geriatric Trauma: Does Age Matter? Speakers: Jodi Wojcik Marshall, MSN, APRN Kimberly Broughton-Miller, MSN, APRN, FNP-C 1. Define the term “geriatric”

2. Identify physiologic changes with the aging process 3. Describe risks associated with the hypercoagulable state due to use of anticoagulation medications such as dosage, treatments and side effects. 4. Predict morbidity and mortality after trauma.

236 – Addiction: An Introduction for Providers

Speakers: LaTisha Markins, MSN, APRN, FNP-C, PMHNP-BC

Joyce Johnson, MSN, APRN, AGNP-C 1. Identify addiction.

2. Identify vulnerable populations 3. Identify addictive behaviors and treatment approach

5:30-6:30pm 30th Anniversary Banquet Reception and Alumni Receptions 6:30-7:30pm Anniversary & Annual Awards Banquet 240 - 7:30-8:30 Banquet Speaker (1.0 CE) A Laugh at a Practitioner’s Life

Speaker: Jinny Henson 1. Discuss how to improve mental and emotional health of nurse practitioners through laughter. 2. Explain the benefits of empathetic relations in dealing with patients and families in a medical setting. 3. Discuss the values of utilizing a positive perspective in their medical dealings daily

*This session contains 90 minutes of HB1 content.

Friday April 20th (7.5 total possible CEs) 300 - 8:00- 9:30am (1.5 CE) Pills, Patches and Prophylactics; Contraceptive Update 2018

Speaker: Karen Diane Turner, DNP, APRN, CNM 1. Identify appropriate birth control methods for patients using United States Medical Eligibility Criteria for Contraceptive Use 2016 (US MEC 2016) 2. Discuss dosages of common hormonal birth control options and management of side effects 3. Explore new options of contraceptive management for patients

10:00– 11:30am (1.5 CE) Breakouts

310 - The Heart of the Matter: Management of the Heart Failure Patient in Primary Care

Speaker: Robert T. Rogers MSN, ACNP-BC, AACC 1.Identify the epidemiology of CHF and differentiation of the types and classification of heart failure

2.Identify components of optimal medical therapy with a brief review of the literature that led to the recommendations, including proper dosing, treatments and side effects. 3.Identify guideline directed therapy in case studies with coverage of dosage, treatment and

side effects. 311 - Parkinson ’s Disease: It’s Much More than Tremor Speaker: Laura B. Dixon, DNP, MPA, APRN, FNP-BC

1.Identify diagnostic criteria for Parkinson’s disease and be aware of other processes and diseases that can cloud the diagnosis

2. Identify motor and non-motor symptoms of Parkinson’s disease 3. Understand the basics of pharmacologic treatment of Parkinson’s disease –discuss common dosage, side effects of dopaminergic therapy and other pharmacologic treatments of Parkinson’s 4. Identify approved non-pharmacologic treatments for Parkinson’s disease

312 - What makes my skin crawl? Speaker: Laurie Robinson MSN, APRN, FNP-C, CPNP, CLC 1. Identify common rashes and infestations

2. Discuss current management of pediatric skin conditions 3. Determine when to refer and follow-up

313 - Oh, By the Way…She’s Pregnant (…or Breastfeeding): Primary Care Management of Normal, Common & Emergent Health Care Concerns Associated with Pregnancy and Breastfeeding. Speaker: Frances Meritt, APRN, CNM

1.Differentiate between common pregnancy complaints and primary care concerns requiring management. 2. List safe management options for common primary care concerns encountered during pregnancy and breastfeeding, including pharmaceutical management of Hyperemesis, infections, skin concerns and depression. 3.Develop practice specific strategies to prepare for evaluation and initial management of

unexpected pregnancy emergencies including a review of medications for initial management of emergencies.

314 - Opioid Overload: Exploring Alternative Treatment Options

Speaker: Chrissy Duff Frick, PharmD, BCPS 1. Describe non-opioid treatment options for acute pain

2. Discuss dosing and adverse events of treatment options 3. Review treatment regimens in accordance with physiological types of pain

315 - Anxiety 101: Diagnosis and Management of Anxiety Speaker: Dawn Garrett-Wright PhD, PMHNP 1. Discuss DSM-5 Diagnostic criteria for Anxiety Disorders

2. Discuss non-pharmacological approaches to anxiety management 3. Outline appropriate pharmacologic management of anxiety disorders in the community setting including indications and side effects.

11:45 – 1:15pm LUNCH – KCNPNM Business Meeting 1:30 - 3:00pm (1.5 CE) Breakouts 320 - Chronic Low Back Pain in Primary Care Speaker: Rebeca M. Tacy, DNP, FNP, APRN

1. Analyze the primary causes of low back pain. 2. Outline evaluation strategies of low back pain. 3. Discuss primary care treatment management of low back pain, including drug treatments, dosages

and side effects.

321 - Liver Failure: From Steatosis to Cirrhosis Speaker: Barbara Cave, MSN, APRN, FNP-BC, PhD student 1. Describe NASH/NAFLD diagnosing in adults and children

2. Review pipeline NASH/NAFLD treatments (pharm credit) to include dosing, treatment and side effects. 3. Review NASH epidemiology on global, national and local scale.

322 - “What’s this spot?” How to Differentiate Between Benign and Malignant Skin Lesions Speaker: Christy Quire Baker, APRN, FNP-BC, DCNP 1.Discuss the typical presentation, morphology, and treatment of common benign skin lesions.

2.Discuss the presentation, morphology and treatment options of common malignant skin lesions including Basal Cell carcinoma, Squamous Cell Carcinoma and Malignant Melanoma 3.Discuss when to refer to a Dermatology Specialist and what to tell your patients to expect during their visit

323 - Talking About Sex, Drugs and Rock and Roll: Counseling the Adolescent Speaker: Hatim Omar, MD 1. Understanding the development and behavioral complexities of adolescents

2. Recognize roadblocks to adequately screen and counsel high risk behaviors 3. Discuss ways to effectively screen, educate and counsel adolescents

*This session contains 90 minutes of HB1 content.

324 - Obesity in African American Collegiate Women: The Roles of Racial Discrimination and Racial Identity Speaker: Laura Manns-James, PhD, CNM, WHNP-BC 1. Participants will be able to describe links between obesity and chronic stress.

2. Participants will be able to discuss racial disparities in obesity, including the unique contributions of racial discrimination to those disparities. 3. Participants will describe promising avenues for research on racial identity attitudes and their effects on obesity.

325 - Atrial Fibrillation: Rate Control, Rhythm Control, Anticoagulation or Ablation. What are my options? Speaker: Robert T. Rogers, MSN, ACNP-BC, AACC 1. Identify the mechanism of atrial fibrillation and risk factors for its development.

2. Identify who is at risk for stroke and who should be anticoagulated for that risk, including dosing, treatment and side effects. 3. Rate versus Rhythm Control, and when to consider ablation, including dosing, treatment and side effects.

326 - Understanding Legal Tools: The Keys to Locking out Lawsuits and Lowering Taxes Speaker: Daniel J. McNeff, B.S. 1. Learn how to use legal tools that will protect their professional and personal assets from lawsuits. (Statistically, not even one in 100,000 are using these tools in the right way.)

2.Learn about lawsuit protection strategies which most advisers are unaware. Less than 500 of the more than 1 million practicing lawyers in America claim lawsuit protection as one of their specialties.

3.Learn how this can expose your assets. 4. Learn the best business structure for income tax reduction. 1:30 - 5:00pm WORKSHOPS (3.0 CE) (2 workshops) 327 - Advanced Suturing Workshop Speaker: Shirley P. Ramsey, DNP, APRN

1.Evaluate skin lines, simple closures and local anesthesia including dosage, treatment and side effects.

2. Produce more advanced closures 328 – Advanced Neurologic Exam Workshop: A Cranial Nerve Exam is Just the Beginning Speaker: Laura B. Dixon, DNP, MPA, APRN, FNP-BC

1. Demonstrate the head to toe neurologic exam and exhibit basic understanding of what the findings mean.

2. Be able to identify, assess and describe gait abnormalities. 3. Discuss and demonstrate components of evaluating cognition/dementia and identify screening tools used 4: Understand the importance of an accurate history as a precursor to the physical exam.

3:30 - 5:00pm (1.5 CE) Breakouts 330 - Save Those Nephrons Speaker: Dominique Renee Abell, MSN, ACNP-BC 1. Participant will understand function of Nephron

2. Participant will have a basic understanding of what causes acute/chronic renal issues. 3. Participant will have a basic understanding of managing the patient with renal issues.

331 - All that Creeps, Crawls and Flies Speaker: Michele Walters, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC 1. Discuss common fauna that cause illness in humans.

2. Outline common assessment findings for bites, stings and parasite infestation. 3. Analyze evidence-based recommendations for management of bites, stings and parasite infestation including treatments, dosages and side effects.

332 - Common Orthopaedic Conditions Encountered in Primary Care Speaker: Lori Bretschneider, MSN, APRN, ONC 1. Participant will identify common upper extremity Orthopaedic disorders

2. Participant will identify common lower extremity Orthopaedic disorders 3. Participant will describe common treatment for upper extremity disorders including medication, dosage and side effect 4.Participant will describe common treatment for lower extremity disorders including

medication dosage and side effect 333 - Sports Physicals: Ready, Set, Go! Speaker: Missy Hawes, DNP, APRN, FNP-C, IBCLC 1. Review standards of care for pre-participation sports physicals.

2. Review the etiology and prevalence of sudden cardiac death in young athletes. 3. Determine when to refer abnormal findings.

334 - Skin- to-Skin with the Newborn: Not just for breastfeeding Speaker: Damara Jenkins, APRN, CNM 1. The participants will be able to analyze effective skin-to-skin practice for the newborn.

2. The participants will be able to classify uses of skin-to-skin care beyond breastfeeding for the newborn infant/mother dyad. 3.The participants will be able to analyze ways they may use skin-to-skin care to improve practices and outcomes for newborn infant/mother dyads.

335 - Sepsis: The Immune Systems Response to Infection Speaker: Dee Ann Totten, RN, MSN, CNS, CCRN, CEN, APRN 1. Define sepsis and identifying criteria.

2. Describe physiologic and clinical manifestations of sepsis. 3. Discuss diagnostic tools and treatment modalities in the management of the patient with sepsis.

336 - Insomnia, Evaluation and Treatment Speaker: Michael J. Zachek, MD 1. Discuss Paradigms for Evaluation of Insomnia and Differential Dx

2. Discuss Non-Pharmacologic Treatment of Insomnia 3. Discuss Pharmacologic Treatment of Insomnia including dosages and side effects.

5:00-6:00pm Dinner Break

340 - 6:00-7:30pm (1.5 CE) An Update on the Kentucky All Schedule Prescription Electronic Reporting System (KASPER)

Speakers: David R. Hopkins, B.S. Jill Lee, B.S. 1. Discuss the scope of the prescription drug abuse problem.

2. Describe operation of the KASPER program and APRN usage requirements 3. Review APRN controlled substance prescribing guidelines. 4. Discuss how to protect the APRN practice

Saturday April 21 (3.0 total CEs) 400 - 9:00 - 10:30am (1.5 CE) A Prescription for Disaster

Speaker: Pamela C. Hagan, MSN, RN 1. Identify prescribing practices which could lead to investigation and subsequent discipline by

the Kentucky Board of Nursing. 2. Identify APRN practice issues which could lead to investigation and subsequent discipline by

the Kentucky Board of Nursing

401 - 11:00 – 12:30pm (1.5 CE) Pharmacology Update 2018: New Drug Speaker: Melinda C. Joyce, Pharm.D., FAPhA, FACHE

1.Discuss new medications that have recently been approved by the FDA, focusing on indications for use, potential adverse reactions, and contraindications.

2. Evaluate the place in therapy of the new medications as compared to existing therapies. 3. Review safety concerns for any new medications and how these safety concerns may impact use.

*This session contains 90 minutes of HB1 content.