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TNCC - Trauma Nursing Core Course - May 2022
Monday, May 9 at 800h-1700h in Aud A at TBRHSC and Tuesday, May 10 at 800h-1400h in Aud A at TBRHSC - This is a 2 day course
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Location
Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences - Auditorium A 980 Oliver Road Thunder Bay, ON P7B 6V4 Canada
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About this event
Developed by the international Emergency Nursing Association (ENA), the eighth edition of the course is the premier course worldwide. TNCC empowers nurses with critical thinking skills, and hands on scenario–based training for:
•Rapid identification of life-threatening injuries
•Comprehensive patient assessment
•Enhanced intervention for better patient outcomes
The course includes:
•A Systematic Approach of Initial Assessment
The first few minutes of trauma care are critical to achieve better patient outcomes. The A – I mnemonic and the Trauma Nursing Assessment will assist nurses in providing appropriate and early intervention.
•Hands-on Training Using both an Individual and Team Approach
Three Psychomotor skill stations offer nurses the opportunity to practice the systematic approach of the initial assessment in real life situations. The skill stations covered are Trauma Nursing Process, Airway and Ventilation, and Trauma Interventions.
About the organizer
Health Canada describes interprofessional education as learning together to promote collaboration. Academics and Interprofessional Education (IPE) are education leaders who work in collaboration with all health care professionals to learn with and from all health disciplines to improve patient care at Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre (TBRHSC) under the Patient Family Centered Care Model.
At TBRHSC we strive to provide an interprofessional approach to all education we deliver.