Advances in Stroke Care – Cedric McKoy
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Overview
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Author: Cedric McKoy
- Faculty:
- Cedric McKoy
- Duration:
- Full Day
- Format:
- Audio and Video
- Copyright:
- Dec 06, 2017
Description
- Technology Updates that Improve Outcomes
- New Procedures that Expand the Treatment Window
- The Best Medications and Key Timing Guidelines
- Assessment Data You Should NEVER Miss
- Making Sense of the Mimics
- 10 Years Later: The Evolution of the Primary Stroke Center
52-year-old John presents to the ER reporting that he has a headache that just doesn’t go away and his vision is a little blurry. He is sure it is just another sinus infection. As you are taking his history you notice he is slurring some of his words and suddenly he slumps over. Are you prepared for the emergency that is happening right in front of you? Patients may present with or develop neurological symptoms at any time, making it essential that healthcare providers possess the ability – and the confidence – to quickly assess these changes and intervene appropriately. Stroke patients have a short window for treatment and they depend on your expertise. Join Cedric McKoy, MSN, ACNP, for this in-depth look at the advances in stroke management. Every nurse needs to know these critical concepts in order to provide the best and most up-to-date care to patients and their families. Cedric is well known for his ability to make complex concepts understandable and provides useful tips and tools you can immediately put into practice.
Register today and be prepared to make the difference between a good and bad outcome when faced with your next stroke emergency.
Handouts
Manual 077550 (25.19 MB) | 115 Pages | Available after Purchase |
Outline
Stroke Prevention Updates
- Guidelines for Modifiable Risk Factors
- Hypertension Recommendations
- Cardiac Connections
- Obesity Epidemic
- Are We Making Progress?
Challenges of the Neuro Exam
- Determining Mental Status
- Cranial Nerve Assessment Key Findings
- Differentiating the Cause When Seconds Count
- NIHSS Guidelines
- Stroke Rapid Response Teams
Identifying Stroke Mimics and Chameleons
- Interpreting Imaging & Other Diagnostics
- Metabolic Problems
- Central Nervous System Problems
- Psychiatric Disorders
- Migraine Headaches
Acute Stroke Care
- The Stroke Timeline
- Critical History Questions
- Hyper-Acute Care Standards
- Time Targets for Triage
- Key Diagnostics
- Acute Blood Pressure Management
Ischemic Strokes
- Thrombotic Strokes
- Major Symptoms by Region
- Hypercoagulable Work-up
- Embolic Strokes
- Symptoms by Arterial Involvement
Current Management Strategies
- Joint Commission Core Measures
- Fluid Management
- Seizure Management
- Intra-Arterial t-PA
- Stenting
- Therapeutic Hypothermia
- Compressive Craniectomy
- Mechanical Clot Retrieval
- MERCI Retriever
- Treatments on the Horizon
- AANN Guidelines & Expected Outcomes
Hemorrhagic Strokes
- Latest Clinical Treatment Advances
- Managing Increased Intracranial Pressure
- Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
- Grading Scales
Limiting Complications of Stroke
- Controversial Therapies
- Nursing Responsibilities
- New Technology Improving Outcomes
Stroke Medication from A to Z
- Anticoagulants
- Antihypertensives
- Glycemic Control
- Neurostimulants
- Thrombolytics
- Clinical Trials on the Horizon
Expanding the Role of the Primary Stroke Center
- The Transition to Comprehensive Stroke Centers
- Best Demonstrated Practices
- Updates & Improvements More than a Decade Later
Faculty
Cedric McKoy, MSN, ACNP Related seminars and products: 2
Stroke Neurology and Neurocritical Care
The University of Chicago Medical Center
Cedric McKoy, MSN, ACN P, is a neuro-intensive care nurse practitioner and the Stroke Center Coordinator at the University of Chicago Medical Center (UCMC). UCMC serves close to 400 stroke patients annually and includes a neurointensive care unit for patients with ICH, ischemic stroke, subarachnoid hemorrhage, brain tumors, traumatic brain injuries, myasthenia gravis, Guillain-Barré syndrome, and acute disseminated encephalomyelitis.
As an acute care nurse practitioner, Cedric works with a team of neuro-intensivists to assess and develop care plans for ICU patients, as well as providing hospital-wide consultation for neuro patients. In his role as the Stroke Center Coordinator, Cedric trains critical care nurses and is responsible for TJC data collection for the hospital’s stroke patient population. He also contributed to the development of the Stroke Management Guidelines for the UCMC.
A graduate of the University of Wisconsin-Madison and Loyola University-Chicago, Cedric is a member of the American Association of Critical Care Nurses, American Stroke Association and the Stroke Action Alliance.
Speaker Disclosure:
Financial: Cedric McKoy is the Stroke Center Coordinator for The University of Chicago Medical Center. He receives a speaking honorarium from PESI, Inc.
Nonfinancial: Cedric McKoy has no relevant nonfinancial relationships to disclose.
Curriculum
FAQs
Requirements
- Basic Medical Knowledge: A foundational understanding of stroke care or experience in a healthcare environment is recommended.
- Healthcare Professional Background: Designed for nurses, therapists, physicians, and medical students specializing in neurology or stroke management.
- Device Access: A laptop or tablet with stable internet access to access course materials and videos.
Features
- Evidence-Based Content: Explore cutting-edge research and practices in stroke prevention, diagnosis, and treatment.
- Advanced Techniques: Learn the latest interventional and rehabilitative strategies for stroke recovery.
- Interactive Learning: Engage with dynamic video lessons and case studies for real-world application.
- Expert Instruction: Delivered by Cedric McKoy, an experienced professional in stroke care advancements.
- Flexible Access: Study at your own pace with on-demand, downloadable digital content.
Target audiences
- Healthcare Professionals: Neurologists, nurses, physiotherapists, and other healthcare providers involved in stroke patient care.
- Medical Students: Aspiring healthcare providers looking to deepen their expertise in stroke care advancements.
- Researchers: Individuals interested in staying updated on the latest methodologies and technologies in stroke management.
- Caregivers: Family members or professionals providing direct care to stroke patients.