Participants will engage in a group discussion of how key concepts of the workshop may be applied within their communities. There will be a $25 fee to reprint a lost badge. They will review the pharmacological and non-pharmacological management of this condition and will include a discussion about the indications, contraindications and side effects of medications commonly used to treat this condition. Participants will use a case-based approach, to evaluate and identify ways to positively impact therapeutic inertia. The International Menopause Society, however, states that 1 of 3 women experiencing symptoms described as moderate to severe are not provided counselling or support or given evidence-based therapy choices. The audience will be provided with information on all types of HPV-related cancers. 1. In total, more than 1000 officers were deployed to dozens of sites to support medical operations. Clinicians need to understand the identification and management of RH to prevent increased risk for cardiovascular disease. Case studies and time for participant questions will round out the presentation. Various treatment options will be described. In this learning activity, the presenters will explore the pharmacological treatments for diabetes. This presentation covers everything the primary care nurse practitioner needs to know about using continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) in patients with diabetes, including prescribing, initiating, interpreting results and developing an individualized treatment plan using CGM data. It is designed to revisit the deep effects stress can have on our bodies and minds but will empower participants to approach it with a renewed resiliency. Our discussion will include case study presentation to apply the concepts presented. This talk will help the learner to become more confident when treating patients with cirrhosis. This will enhance the novice nurse practitioners ability to optimally deliver evidence-based care to patients with acute neurological manifestations. These include asthma with the new updated GINA guidelines, allergic rhinitis, and atopic dermatitis. This presentation aims to break down the basic metabolic panel and go beyond the fishbone and discuss the complex diagnostic data available. AANP appreciates your dedication in planning and providing advisement on this conference schedule. Discussions can center around physiologic changes, menopause-related symptoms/treatment options, and health-promotion/risk-reduction strategies to lead her toward healthy aging outcomes. Effective treatment improves outcomes by preventing, reducing or resolving complications, and improving quality of life. This presentation will provide an overview of osteoporosis, a very common condition, especially in older adults. Critical appraisal of the evidence, an essential step in evidence-based practice, evaluates validity, trustworthiness and suitability of applying evidence to clinical care and in scholarly endeavors. The bulk of the lecture is on migraine medications, therapeutic indications, side effects, etc. The differentials are broad, ranging from bothersome conditions to life threatening ones. This presentation will inform NPs how to evaluate the older adult for hyperthermia and heat stress and how to treat accordingly during extreme temperatures. These agents expand the options for management by the NP in practice before referral to gynecology for possible surgical options including myomectomy, endometrial ablation and hysterectomy. Delays in responding can result in missed opportunities. Content includes injections for shoulder and knee joints, common tendonitis injections, trigger point injections and nerve blocks for headache. From the moment you arrive, the city will indulge your senses and enchant your heart. Prevention of osteoporosis and patient education will also be examined. While there is sufficient evidence from research and literature that treatment of ASB does not improve outcomes in these older adults, many clinicians continue the practice of initiating antibiotics for ASB. The racial and ethnic disparities in HPV-associated cancers will be analyzed. In this course, you will learn the appropriate use of laboratory testing when evaluating common and less common anemias. New strategies including high dose naloxone, high dose insulin and intralipid therapy administration will also be discussed. The diagnosis is often elusive, resulting in delayed diagnosis and poor patient outcomes. Potential clinical significance and adverse outcomes associated with these interactions will also be discussed. Strategies for recognizing opportunities and capitalizing on those opportunities will be discussed. Participants will respond to clinical assessment and clinical decisions during the case presentation and discussion. Professional opportunities often arise from relationships and networks established through professional organizations and/or workgroups. This discussion will also include a pharmacological review of the most common medications associated with drug induced liver injury and conclude with tools to develop individualized treatment plans. This presentation will discuss the characteristics of different generations and practical tips for managing generational differences and leveraging generational strengths to improve workplace productivity. During her keynote address, Higginbotham will inspire you to seize new opportunities, build resilience and thrive in high-pressure environments. This presentation will address needed assessment skills when caring for the adolescent with aggression and/or depression, current diagnostic criteria by DSM-V, recommendations for treatment and future care needed for these adolescent patients. We will discuss each required element for CCM billing and will showcase how CCM applies to the quadruple aim by increasing patients and provider satisfaction, reducing cost of care and increasing quality of care. The transition to value-based payment is accelerating. A refund will then be issued minus a $75 administrative fee or a $25 administrative fee for student registrations (entry-level student members only). Nurse practitioners (NPs) of all specialties are expert clinicians who have always made great impact in early detection of diseases. Developing a CV that is, "slick " and frequently updated will be a professional asset. People living with HIV (PLWH) and taking antiretroviral therapy (ART) may present to primary care providers for treatment of common conditions. Guest badges can be purchased for $50 at the on-site registration and help desk on the first floor in Hall G Lobby of the MCCNO near the self-check in and badge pick-up area. The evaluation and treatment of the bite and potential sequelae, such as infection, can be challenging for providers. We only have so many tools in our pain pharmacology tool-box. This session will give you practical career advice, comparing both clinical and scholastic tracks, giving you a survival guide for academia from an experienced faculty member. Please verify that aanp@aanp.org is in your email contact list so you never miss an important announcement. The first half of the workshop will be in presentation format with the second half of the class incorporating practice and hands-on techniques. These patients may be misdiagnosed, and the subsequent necessary treatment is not performed. It is paramount that military providers have a systematic approach to MSK complaints in primary care for active duty service members and their. The purpose of the musculoskeletal (MSK) curriculum revision for APRN students was to provide a standardized approach to the primary care patient with a MSK complaint. Few studies demonstrate a significant improvement in pain utilizing many of the current recommendations. Furthermore, the complexities of prescribing hormone therapy will be succinctly examined. Continuation of 23.1.012. This lecture will enable to participant to understand models and strategies required to coordinate and manage nurse practitioner care globally. Exanthems or rashes are accountable for more than 12 million office visits in children. Microdosing with buprenorphine can be viewed as a way of taking buprenorphine safely even if someone is still taking illicit drugs. Nurse practitioners often play a major role in the management of patients with Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) across the lifespan and in various settings. Due to their educational focus and guideline requirements, attendance is restricted to only conference registrants. Nurse practitioners practicing in acute and critical care environments frequently encounter adult patients with complex diagnoses that require a rapid and strategic approach to pharmacological prescribing. A normal physiological event, defined as the final menstrual period, recognized retrospectively after 12 months of amenorrhea without any pathological cause, occurs at ~51 years. Having rockstar dreams may be unrealistic so lets survive burnout like a rockstar. One in every five adults is over the age of 65. Technology is in all aspects of many chronic diseases. If you have been practicing for a while but still rely on computer interpretation, this session will help you master EKG interpretation. Case studies and audience participation will provide an engaging learning environment for the nurse practitioner. Well also provide surgical referral guidance for the primary care provider. Uniformed Corps Chief UpdatesOpen to Active, Retired Military and USPHS Attendees Only, Uniformed Military Services Branch MeetingsOpen to Active, Retired Military and USPHS Attendees Only. New developments in osteoporosis diagnosis and management, as well as guidelines recommended by various organizations, will be discussed in detail. Although not all barriers can be eliminated, some barriers can be mitigated with creative precepting ideas. Long-term health implications for survivors of preterm birth extend beyond the confines of neonatal and pediatric health care. They will then write a beginning draft purpose statement that will be used to anchor a manuscript. This presentation will outline behaviors and personalities traits that may escalate situations to pose a risk to health care workers, patients and bystanders. This presentation will address current evidence regarding vaccine safety and efficacy in children and adolescents, including current guidelines for immunization practices. During this interactive session, attendees will learn various approaches to improve their GYN exam skills. This presentation will discuss common rashes in children and the etiology and management of those rashes. There will be an in-depth review of hormone therapy algorithms, including potential risks and benefits of treatment, lab monitoring, and how to adjust medications in specific high-risk populations. Emergency and acute care nurse practitioners often manage patients with a variety of exposures and ingestions. The Healthcare Travel Conference September 17-20 2023 Las Vegas, NV Most of the key changes impact outpatient encounters, and the primary focus of this course will be the changes across primary care and select key specialty areas, including recent changes for telehealth reimbursement. Anorexia and bulimia hide in plain sight in most primary and specialty care settings. The National Academy of Medicine report, Dying in America: Improving Quality and Honoring Individual Preferences Near the End of Life, claims that in the United States, patients receive more intensive health care than required or desired by patients. Anticipating these expectations is the responsibility of the individual developing and designing the CV. Email parking@MCCNO.com if you have specific needs. 29 Jun 2023 13:51:20 Treatment outcomes among PLWH are mostly dependent on adherence to medication and other self-care measures. These illnesses affect nearly every body system and are associated with a very high mortality rate, particularly among patients with anorexia. The presentation will review current guideline-directed medical decision-making and treatment to improve patient outcomes. I will review the current and likely future fiscal importance of delivering high-value care and documenting it. Prompt recognition and treatment of bacterial tracheitis is essential to preventing acute respiratory distress syndrome and sepsis. Session changes can only be made through the AANP Mobile App. Among the thousands of prescribed medications available today, several hundred have been linked to liver injury, but the clinical pattern of liver injury is diverse and can mimic almost any form of liver disease, making drug induced liver injury one of the most challenging diagnoses encountered in clinical practice. This presentation will define bariatric and describe bariatric statistics in the United States, describe changes in pathophysiology as it relates to bariatric patients as a basis for NP assessment, identify appropriate NP interventions for bariatric trauma patients and evaluate physiologic changes in the bariatric trauma patient as it relates to prescribing medication. Providers are tasked with keeping up to date on current immunization recommendations and evidence to provide care and educating parents about vaccines. Get the entire details of AANP National Conference at XpoBuzz.com, Venue details Start & Ending Dates, Organizer, Exhibitor, Visitors, Agenda, Reviews. New graduate NPs are at high risk for burnout, decreased job satisfaction and high job turnover in their first year of practice. Upon completion of this session, participants will be able to apply key concepts within their communities. Persistent pelvic pain without identifiable cause presents a clinical conundrum to gynecologic care providers and is a source of frustration to the many women who live with chronic pelvic pain. The last few years have been tough on those of us in nursing. The presentation will highlight the utilization of cutting edge diabetes technology in the acute inpatient setting for medical, surgical and behavioral patients; providing a smoother transition for patients and their familiess; Reducing overall insulin adverse drug events within our institution; Operating within our full scope of practice as advanced practitioners; empowering and educating nursing staff to optimize diabetes care. Genitourinary syndrome of menopause (GSM) is a chronic, progressive condition affecting 57- 84% of postmenopausal women. We are overdue to switch from adding more stress-management behaviors to our to-do list and to start reframing and seeking our own wisdom. Treatment protocols drawn from evidence-based practices will be discussed. Your badge will be printed along with your conference schedule (if you pre-selected your sessions), and the speaker ticket to exchange for your badge holder and conference bag. Once evaluations are complete, your CE certificates will be available in your CE Tracker within the AANP CE Center. Guided by universal medical ethics, clinicians are challenged in a positive way to be impartial, bear witness, provide humanitarian aid and medical care with a commitment to diversity, equality and inclusion. This presentation is designed for providers in both the primary and acute care settings. It is more important than ever to understand the contraceptives that are new, out of style or on the frontier to give our patients the best available counseling and treatment plan. Once you have received the textbook and other materials in early May, no refund is available for the course if canceled by the registrant. This presentation integrates concepts of neurobiology and neuropathology with genetics and genomics to produce new models for diagnosis and personalized treatment for commonly recurring mental health problems. You will receive a completion certificate in this course only if you attend and complete the entire course and pass the post-test. Common issues surrounding preventive health care are often magnified with men, and this seminar aligns with the Health People 2030 goal for improving the health and well-being of men by offering participants additional specific education and content. For women with opioid-use disorder, many are often untreated or undertreated. This workshop will help prepare clinicians to achieve greater diagnostic acumen for musculoskeletal conditions frequently encountered in a wide variety of practice settings. This portion will cover Overview of pain management, pharmacological treatment options, breaking down the CDC guidelines, pain and addition, transition pain service and neuromodulation. Pharmacologic therapies will be reviewed including patient selection for first line therapies and therapies for patients at extremely high risk and drug risks and benefits. This presentation will discuss the pathophysiology of the various types of atrial fibrillation and the associated pharmacological and non-pharmacological treatments based on current ACC/AHA/HRS/EHRA guidelines.