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INSPIRE to Change the World The Kansas Respiratory Care Society Presents the 41st Annual Education Seminar April 11, 12 & 13, 2018 Hilton Garden Inn 410 S. 3rd Street Manhattan, KS 66502 Meeting Sponsor:

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INSPIRE to Change the World

The Kansas Respiratory Care

Society Presents the 41st Annual

Education Seminar

April 11, 12 & 13, 2018 Hilton Garden Inn

410 S. 3rd Street Manhattan, KS 66502

Meeting Sponsor:

Schedule — Inspire to Learn Wednesday, April 11th 12:00-17:00 Golf at #1 Public Golf Course in Kansas! Colbert

Hills—Four Person Scramble $65.00 Green Fees and Cart

18:00-20:00 Student Reception Sponsored by Wesley Medical Center—????? Flint-hills, Kings, Konza Ballrooms

Thursday, April 12th — 7 KS CEUs 07:00-07:40 Registration and Breakfast 07:40-07:50 Welcome and Announcements 07:50-08:40 Terry Forrette—”How Hard Is Your Patient

Working? Monitoring and managing the work of

breathing” (Sponsored by Medtronics) 08:40-09:30 Sarah Schill—”2018 Neonatal Update”

09:30-09:45 Break Thank you Sentec for sponsoring 09:45-10:35 Thomas Donnay—”Disaster Preparation Does

Not Start on the First Day” 10:35-11:25 David Northrop—”Clearing the Air on Interstitial

Lung Disease”

11:25-13:25 Lunch with Vendors Thank you Novartis 13:25-14:15 Ryan Schmidt—”PAP Therapy Devices: Deliver-

ing the Right Therapy to the Right Pa-tient” (Sponsored by Philips Respironics)

14:15-15:05 Chris Hutchinson—”Using Nasal High Flow across the Adult and Pediatric Care Continuum”

Sponsored by Fisher Paykel)

15:05-15:20 Break Thank you Sentec for sponsoring 15:20-16:10 Ryan Burton—”Fractional Exhaled Test-

ing” (Sponsored by Circassia) 16:10-16:20 Closing Announcements 19:30-21:30 Photo Scavenger Hunt — Aggieville Pub Crawl

See page 4 for details

Friday, April 13th — 5 KS CEUs 07:00 –07:40 07:40-08:00 08:00-08:50

08:50-09:40

09:40-10:30

10:30-10:45 10:45-11:35

11:35-12:20

12:20-12:30 12:50-15:40

Registration and Breakfast Welcome and Announcements Dave Hampton—”Future Trends in Surfactant Administration” Lindsay Bartley—”Tools to aid Respiratory Ther-apists in Assessment and Stabilization of Pediat-ric Patients” Jason Moore—”New and Novel Medications for Respiratory Care” Break Thank you Fisher Paykel for sponsoring Katherine Stenske KuKanich, DVM—”Companion Animal Respiratory Disease” Marshall Post—”Nicotine Addiction: Inside Looking Out and Outside Looking In” Closing Announcements and Evaluations Board of Directors Meeting

Registration & Cancellation Advance registration is encouraged to avoid long lines at the door and to receive the early registration discount. You have the option to take advantage of our on-line registration. It is quick, easy, and worry-free. If you would rather, you can fill out the registration form, print it off and send it to the ad-dress listed on the form. Advance registration must be post-marked by April 6, 2018. A full refund will be granted to those requesting a refund pri-or to April 1, 2018. A cancellation received after April 1, 2018 will be subject to a $30.00 processing fee. The content of the conference is subject to change without notice.

Accommodations The KRCS has special rates with the Hilton Garden Inn 410 S. 3rd Street, Manhattan, Kansas 66502. Special room rate hold available until March ??, 2018. Call 785-532-9116 and ask for rates for the Kansas Respiratory Care Society meeting. There are three hotels within walking distance of the Hilton Garden Inn. They are Holiday Inn Express, Candlewood Suites, and the Fairfield Inn.

Faculty — Inspire Knowledge Terry Forrette (Medtronics)

Sarah Schill RRT (Wesley Medical Center)

Thomas Donnay, RN (Wesley Medical Center)

David Northrop MBA, RRT, (University of Kansas Medical Center)

Ryan Schmidt, RRT (Philips Respironics)

Chris Hutchinson (Fisher PayKel Healthcare)

Ryan Burton, RRT (Circassia)

Dave Hampton, MS, RRT-NPS (Wesley Medical Center)

Lindsay Bartley (Wesley Medical Center)

Jason Moore (Stormont Vail)

Katherine Stenske KuKanich, DVM, PhD, DACVIM (KSU)

Marshall Post, RRT, BHS (Wesley Medical Center)

The Environment The temperature is difficult to control. For your comfort we suggest you bring a jacket. No smoking is allowed. We request that you turn your pagers and/or cell phones to vibrate or off. This is an adult learning environment; therefore, children are not allowed at the conference.

1. Identify strategies to reduce the work of breathing for pa-tients receiving mechanical ventilation.

2. Attendees will be familiar with the newer aspects andtrends of respiratory care science as it applies to neonates.

3. To inform the audience of the importance of prior prepara-tion for potential disasters.

4. Offer insight to the emergent infectious disease processespresent in our society today .

5. Demonstrate some of the National, State, and Local re-sources that come into play during a disaster.

6. Describe interstitial lung disease.7. Define the prevalence of interstitial lung disease.8. List many of the 200+ disorders that can be linked to inter-

stitial lung disease.9. Review the three phases of interstitial lung disease10. Understand the anatomical alterations of interstitial lung

disease.11. Discuss the end stage of interstitial lung disease12. Review prevalence, etiology, and impact of sleep disor-

dered breathing (SDB).13. Discuss the various forms of therapy available for patients

identified with OSA, CSA, and respiratory insufficiencies.14. Explain the different PAP acronyms from the various manu-

factures.15. Determine how to match the patient’s disease process to

the correct PAP Device.16. Discuss how fractional exhaled testing can aid in the diag-

nosis of asthma and identifies patients with T2 allergic in-flammatory phenotype.

17. Review how fractional exhaled testing is an instrument foroptimizing the dose of inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) andcan uncover non adherence to ICS.

18. Discuss how fractional exhaled testing can reduce the likeli-hood of exacerbations in patients at risk for future events.

19. Review how fractional exhaled testing can help to identifyasthmatics who are possible candidates for treatment witha biologic.

20. Describe historical and current trends in surfactant admin-istration.

21. Describe future trends in surfactant administration.22. Describe how respiratory failure is the most common cause

of pediatric cardiopulmonary arrest and how early recogni-tion and timely resuscitation/stabilization can greatly im-prove chances for survival.

23. Therapists will be familiar with the new emerging respirato-ry therapy drugs on the market.

24. To discuss common respiratory conditions in companionanimal medicine including those with public health implica-tions, and to compare respiratory therapeutic strategiesbetween veterinary and human healthcare.

25. Explain the nicotine addiction and its effects on the humanbody.

26. Attendees will be familiar with the application of nasal highflow in the adult and pediatric population and the literaturesupporting its use.

Objectives — Inspire Success Vendor Recognition It is through the generous contributions of vendors that we are able to provide this seminar. Our vendors help offset the cost of speakers and special events such as food, and enter-tainment. Be sure to thank your sales representatives.

The KRCS wishes to extend its appreciation to the following companies for their support of this seminar:

Wesley Medical Center Student Reception & Speaker Sponsor

Kansas State University Speaker Sponsor

Medtronics Speaker Sponsor

University of Kansas Medical Center Speaker Sponsor

Fisher Paykel Healthcare Speaker Sponsor

Stormont Vail Medical Center Speaker Sponsor

Philips Speaker Sponsor

Circassia Seminar Sponsor

Sentec Thursday’s Break Sponsor

Norvartis Vendor Show Sponsor

2018 Board of Directors Troy Gooch—President

Terri Lesser— Past President Jessica Callaway—Secretary

Andrea Fiene—Treasurer Jerry Houchin—Treasurer-elect Charity Clark—Senior Delegate

Cheryl Skinner—Junior Delegate Monica Baden—CEU Evaluator

Curtis Kidwell—Website Coordinator Trustees:

Lindsay Bartley Jackie Harvey Katie Morris

David Northrup Marshall Post Josie Roach

Education Committee

Damien Beilman—Chair Monica Baden Jennifer Beilman Ashley Cool Justin DeMuth Becky Hall Kara Jones Curtis Kidwell Jeff Suderman

The Education Committee wants to welcome you to the 41st Annual Education Seminar. Thank you for being here and please take the time to complete the survey to let us know how we did this year. Thank you!

Please Join us in Wichita for the 42nd Annual Meeting

April 3-5, 2019 at the Wichita Marriott

Continuing Education This program is approved for 12 hours (7 on Thursday and 5

on Friday) of Live Kansas CEU Credit. All 12 hours will count

as live CEUs by the Kansas State Board of Healing Arts.

Approval is pending for 10 CRCE by the AARC. All partici-

pants are required to sign-in for each morning and after-

noon session and can pick up certificates of attendance at

the conclusion of the seminar. Prorated education hours

may be obtained each day for those participants leaving

prior to the end of the conference. No money will be re-

funded to participants who leave early.

Entertainment Wednesday

11:30-13:30 Vendor Reception Join us for our annual vendor reception. Peruse the ven-dor’s hall for state-of-the-art ventilators and equipment. Complimentary food and drinks will be served. Raffle priz-es will be awarded throughout the lunch break.

19:30-21:30 Photo Scavenger Hunt Pub Crawl in Aggieville

Randomized teams are given a list of bars/venues to visit, a photo hunt and challenge list. Photos (tasteful) are loaded up to a single KRCS Facebook post. Team with the most likes receives a prize. Consumption of alcohol is not re-quired to participate.

12:00—17:00 Golf Tournament Join us for our somewhat annual four-person scramble golf tournament. This year’s tournament will be played at the #1 public course in the state of Kansas, Colbert Hills. The cost for the tournament is $65.00; which includes green fees and a cart. All interested golfers please RSVP to Da-mien Beilman at [email protected]

Student Reception Join us for our annual student reception. This years guest speaker is still to be determined. Snacks and drinks will be available. We will be sponsoring “RT Olympics” with win-ners taking home prizes. Stay tuned for additional infor-mation!

Thursday

Inspire — Ideas

Inspire — Performance

Kansas Respiratory Care Society

INSPIRE to Change the World The 41st Annual Education Seminar Registration Form

Manhattan, KS April 12th & 13th, 2018

Use this form if you want to register by mail. Please type the information into the form, print, and mail to the following address:

KRCS Registration Committee 520 E. Berry Rose Hill, KS 67133

Registration Information First Name: Last Name: Address: City: State: Zip Code: AARC Number: KS License Number: Place of Employment: Email Address:

Check the box at left if you would like to receive information from the KRCS by E-mail

Advance Registration Prices Post Marked by April 6, 2018 *Pricing includes lunch and Vendor Show on Thursday Thursday &

Friday Thursday

Only* Friday Only

AARC Member—Must include AARC number $110.00 $80.00 $50.00

Non-AARC Member—Price includes AARC Membership when application is completed during the seminar

$220.00 $200.00 $170.00

Student AARC Member—All Students MUST submit verification of current student status from their program director. Students are not eligible for CEU’s

$50.00 $45.00 $30.00

Student Non-AARC Member— Price includes AARC Student Membership when application is completed during the seminar All Students MUST submit verification of current student status from their program director. Students are not eligible for CEU’s

$110.00 $100.00 $85.00

Postmarked after April 6 Through Meeting Dates - Onsite Registration Prices *Pricing includes lunch and Vendor Show on Thursday Thursday &

Friday Thursday

Only* Friday Only

AARC Member—Must include AARC number $130.00 $90.00 $60.00

Non-AARC Member—Price includes AARC Membership when application is completed during the seminar

$240.00 $210.00 $180.00

Student AARC Member—All Students MUST submit verification of current student status from their program director. Students are not eligible for CEU’s

$70.00 $55.00 $40.00

Student Non-AARC Member— Price includes AARC Student Membership when application is completed during the seminar All Students MUST submit verification of current student status from their program director. Students are not eligible for CEU’s

$130.00 $110.00 $95.00

Method of Payment We cannot process credit card payment with this form. If you wish to pay by credit card we recommend using our on-line registration form with PayPal. You do not have to have a PayPal account.

If you prefer not to pay with PayPal, we can accept credit cards onsite with our secure tablet/smart phone credit card reader. If you wish to pay by credit card at the door for your early registration, please check the box below and bring your credit card to the registration table upon checking in the first day of attendance.

(Check this box if you have registered early but wish to pay by credit card at the door)

Failure to provide the credit card upon check in will result in your CEUs being prorated until payment is made. Unfortunately there are no exceptions. Thanks! Check Payment—$30.00 Service Charge For All Returned Checks Check Number:

Four ways to pay: 1 PayPal with early on-line registration 2 By Check and snail mail with registration form 3 By Credit Card at the door with early snail mail registration form 4 Walk in registration with cash, check, or credit card at the higher registration rate