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CHPN Review Seminar September 20, 2019 8:00 am - 4:30 pm Missouri Hospice & Palliative Care Association 600 Monroe St., Suite 300 Jefferson City, MO 65101 Upcoming Education October 13-15, 2019 2019 Midwest Conference Oasis Hotel & Convention Center Springfield, MO To register for this conference and for more information on upcoming educational opportunities, visit our website at www.mohospice.org. Oasis Hotel & Convention Center

CHPN Review Seminar€¦ · • Learners will self-report an increasing in knowledge regarding pain management in the dying patient. • Learners will describe the various symptoms

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Page 1: CHPN Review Seminar€¦ · • Learners will self-report an increasing in knowledge regarding pain management in the dying patient. • Learners will describe the various symptoms

CHPN Review

Seminar

September 20, 2019

8:00 am - 4:30 pm

Missouri Hospice &

Palliative Care Association

600 Monroe St., Suite 300

Jefferson City, MO 65101

Upcoming Education

October 13-15, 2019

2019 Midwest Conference

Oasis Hotel & Convention

Center

Springfield, MO

To register for this conference

and for more information on

upcoming educational

opportunities, visit our

website at

www.mohospice.org.

Oasis Hotel & Convention Center

Page 2: CHPN Review Seminar€¦ · • Learners will self-report an increasing in knowledge regarding pain management in the dying patient. • Learners will describe the various symptoms

Missouri Hospice & Palliative Care Association is an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the Midwest Multistate Division, an accredited approver by the American

Nurses Credentialing Centers Commission on Accreditation.

No conflicts of interest were disclosed by any

member of the planning committee or

presenters/faculty of this educational event.

MHPCA has obtained a special room rate for our participants at the Doubletree

Hotel, 422 Monroe St, Jefferson City, MO 65101, for $120 including a full

breakfast. For reservations call: 573-636-5101 and mention that you need the

MO Hospice and Palliative Care Association rate.

MHPCA has obtained a special room rate for our participants at the Capitol

Plaza Hotel as well located at 415 West McCarty St. Jefferson City, MO 65101

for $99 per night. For reservations call Candy Nilges at 573-638-2306 and

mention that you need the MO Hospice and Palliative Care Association rate.

The cost for this seminar is $200.00 for members & $250.00 for non-

members. Late fee of $25 after Sept. 6, 2019 and a 35 seat limit.

Nurses CE’s will be an extra $25.00. Lunch is provided with this

seminar. There are no refunds, however substitutions are welcome.

This seminar provides 7 Nursing Contact hours.

Upon completion of this course each attendee will be required to

complete an evaluation. Each participant will then receive a

certificate. Each attendee must complete the entire course to receive

CE credits. Certificates will be distributed to attendees upon signing

out of the seminar. For any questions or concerns please contact

Crystal at [email protected].

Speaker:

Robin Carnett, RN, BSN, CHPN

Senior Director of Professional Services, Heartland Hospice,

St. Louis, MO

Schedule:

8:00am-8:30am Registration

8:30am-12:00pm CHPN Review Part 1

12:00pm-12:45pm Lunch

12:45pm-4:15pm CHPN Review Part 2

4:15pm-4:30pm Questions/Evaluations

As a result of this activity:

• Learners will describe how to register for the test, the expectations for examinees, and

the resources available for further study.

• Learners will self-report an increase in knowledge regarding patterns of disease

progression.

• Learners will self-report an increasing in knowledge regarding pain management in the

dying patient.

• Learners will describe the various symptoms to be controlled in the dying patient and

suggested methods for controlling them.

• Learners will self-report an increase in knowledge regarding care of the actively dying

patient and family.

• Learners will express an increased knowledge base within an overview of hospice and

palliative care.

• Learners will describe appropriate interdisciplinary collaborative practice in hospice and

palliative care settings.

• Learners will self-report an increased knowledge base regarding psychiatric/

psychological symptoms and diagnoses.

• Learners will describe various ethical issues in end-of-life care.

• Learners will describe care of the family in end-of-life care.

• Learners will self-report an increase in knowledge regarding palliative care across care

settings.

• Learners will self-report an increase in knowledge regarding policy and economic issues

in palliative care.

• Learners will describe advance care planning and goals of care at the end of life.