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SECTION I. FOUNDATIONS OF PRACTICE 1: History of the Development of the ENP Jennifer Willbeck; Sue Hoyt; Dian Dowling Evans 2: Fundamental Clinical Skills (Neonatal, Pediatric and Adult) 3: Diagnostic and Therapeutic Procedures Lisa Leonard 4: Evidence Based Research and Publication Jennifer Willbeck; Sue Hoyt; Dian Dowling Evans 5: Clinical Decision Making Bradley Goettl 6: Emergency Resuscitation and Stabilization Renee S. Holleran 7: Pain Management Shana Metgzer 8: Leadership, Team Dynamics, and Communication Kathleen Flarity 9: Ethics, Bioethics, and Legal Aspects of Emergency Care Shannon M. Keating; John Jamison 10: Organ Donation Renee S. Holleran 11: Complementary and Alternative Modalities in the ED Renee S. Holleran SECTION II: MEDICAL EMERGENCIES 12: Head, Eyes, Ears, Nose, and Throat Jill Ogg-Gress; Sheila Shea; Rod Hicks 13: The Neurologic Patient Nancy Denke 14: Thoracic/Respiratory Virginia (Ginger) Mangold 15: Cardiovascular Medical Emergencies Colleen Andreoni; Lori Hull-Grommesh 16: Vascular Medical Emergencies Lori Hull-Grommesh; Colleen Andreoni 17: Esophagus, Stomach, Duodenum Tiffany Andrews 18: Renal, Genitourinary, and Reproductive Conditions Tracie Gadler; Tracy Brown 19: Metabolic and Endocrinology Darlene Simerson; Michael Gooch 20: Immunologic and Inflammatory Tracy Brown 21: Hematology/Oncology Wesley Davis; Lia Ludan; Renee S. Holleran 22: Infectious Diseases Nicole Martinez 23: Psychiatric and Mental Health Emergencies David House Section III: SHOCK AND TRAUMA 24: Shock: Septic, Cardiogenic, Toxic, Neurogenic, Hypovolemic Edyta Pedlowska 25: Multisystem Trauma Melinda Johnson 26: Head Trauma and Brain Injuries Marisa Losaivo 27: Spinal Injuries Jane Holston 28: Neck Injuries Allie Taylor Gilbert; Chris Gisness 29: Abdominal Trauma Tiffany Andrews 30: Genitourinary Trauma Tracie Gadler; Tracy Brown 31: Peripheral Vascular Injuries Kelley Toffoli 32: Orthopedic Injuries Mary Cerepani; Michael Sweeney; Kristina Davis 33: Soft Tissue Injuries Amanda Comer; Susanna Rudy; Audrey Snyder SECTION IV: ENVIRONMENTAL EMERGENCIES 34: Frostbite and Nonfreezing Cold Injuries Amy Bigham, Renee S. Holleran 35: Heat Illness Tracy Brown 36: Lightning and Electrical Injuries David House; Alex Wrynn 37: Scuba Diving and Dysbarism Jasmine Johnson 38: High-Altitude Medicine Jasmine Johnson 39: Drowning Injuries Marisa Losaivo 40: Radiation Injuries Allen McCullough SECTION V: TOXICOLOGY, OVERDOSE MANAGEMENT, SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER 41: Approach to the Poisoned Patient Michael Gooch; Vicki Bacidore 42: Toxicology Michael Gooch 43: Other Toxins Michael Gooch 44: Substance Use Disorder Renee Holleran SECTION VI: EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES AND DISASTER PREPAREDNESS 45: Emergency Medical Services Ron Meador 46: Patient Transfer and Transport Ron Meador 47: Crisis and Disaster Management Eric Roberts 48: Chemical and Biological Weapons Melanie Hallman SECTION VII: SPECIAL PATIENT POPULATIONS 49: Pregnant Patient Tracy Brown 50: Pediatric Patient Laura Kneusting 51: Geriatric Patient Renee Holleran 52: Rural/Austere Patient Population John Jamison 53: Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual/Transgender Patients in the ED Rick Ramirez 54: Vulnerable Populations in the Emergency Setting Melanie Hallman; Lee Hart; Patricia Speck 55: Victims of Violence Kathy Jordan
Renee Seminon Holleran, NP-BC, RN-BC, PhD, CEN, CFRN, CTRN (retired), CCRN (Alumnus), FAEN has practiced for over 30 years in emergency care. Dr. Holleran currently practices in Salt Lake City Utah, where she serves as APRN Anesthesia Chronic Pain at George E. Whalen Veterans' Health Administration and volunteers at the Hope Free Clinic, where she provides family practice and urgent care to the uninsured and immigrant populations.Dr. Holleran is the former editor of the Journal of Emergency Nursing and Air Medical Journal and currently serves on the editorial board for the Advanced Emergency Nursing Journal. Dr. Holleran was inducted as a Fellow of the Academy of Emergency Nursing in 2005 and earned a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Emergency Nurses Association. She is a past recipient of two AJN Book Awards in prehospital nursing and in air and surface transport nursing. Theresa M Campo DNP, APRN, FAANP, FAAN is Chair of the Department of Emergency Medical Services (EMS) and the Director of the Emergency Nurse Practitioner Track as well as Associate Clinical Professor at Drexel University. Clinically, she is board certified as a Family Nurse Practitioner and Emergency Nurse Practitioner, and works part-time as a nurse practitioner in Southern New Jersey. Theresa received her Doctor of Nursing Practice from Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. She earned her Master of Science in Nursing, Family Nurse Practitioner, from Widener University in Chester Pennsylvania. Theresa has over 30 years of experience in emergency medicine, including pre-hospital, emergency department/quick care, and trauma. Dr. Campo is a founding Board Member of the American Academy of Emergency Nurse Practitioners, a national organization. She is a national and international lecturer on emergency and urgent care topics. Dr. Campo is the Author of, "Medical Imaging for the Health Care Provider: Practical Radiograph Interpretation" and has authored several book chapters and peer-reviewed articles. Theresa was inducted as a Fellow of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP) in 2015 and Fellow of the American Academy of Nursing in 2017. She has received the alumni award for excellence from Case Western Reserve University and the state award of excellence from AANP.