This course is for bedside providers caring for pediatric patients with complex single ventricle cardiac disease. Specifically, this course will enhance the learner's knowledge of the latest developments and advances in pre and post-op care of the single ventricle patients including hypoplastic left heart syndrome (HLHS) and evidenced based practices to improve outcomes. Topics to be discussed include pre-and post-care of single ventricle patient, the three stage palliation surgical strategies, ventilator strategies utilized for these patients, importance and significance of near infrared spectrometry, extracorporeal life support status post Norwood procedure and post-op complications/advance nursing care of these complications to improve outcomes. Additionally, discharge needs and home monitoring program will be explored and discussed.
Davis 1 Building, Suite 1200
2360 Stockton Blvd.
Sacramento, CA 95817
Date: June 16, 2025
Time: 9 a.m. to 3:15 p.m.
Code: DAHS-NCHPCCNSVP21-BRN
Capacity: 20
Waiting list: Yes
Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, provider number CEP 26, for 5.16 contact hours.
Attendees will not receive C.E. credit if they are more than 20 minutes late; no partial credit can be awarded.
Registration Deposit $25
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Registrations are approved after your deposit is received. Registration deposit is returned upon completion of class.
Cancellation must be requested five days before the class date to receive a deposit refund.
Registration Fee $52
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Cancellation must be requested five days prior to class date to receive a full refund. A $25 service fee will be charged after this date.
Kristina Sackrider
Health Professions Education Specialist
Parking is available in parking structure 4, lots 12, 17, 22, 22 Auxiliary, 30, 30 Auxiliary, Broadway, EDD, and DOJ with either a B permit or daily permit. Daily permits are available for purchase with the ParkMobile app using zone number 42201 or at a parking kiosk. Please visit Parking and Transportation Services for more information.
Individuals needing special accommodations may call the Center for Professional Practice of Nursing at 916-734-9790.