College of Emergency Nurses New Zealand
Welcome to the College of Emergency Nurses New Zealand – NZNO (CENNZ) webpage where we will be publicising upcoming webinars and uploading webinar recordings to watch later.
We aim to provide relevant professional development topics in this webinar programme, and look forward to your feedback via our online survey at the end of each webinar; please keep us updated on the webinar topics of most interest to you!
The webinars will be recorded and accessible via this partner webpage as we know how busy people are and the challenges of working around shiftwork rosters.
We will source presenters who are highly qualified and experienced health professionals in their specialty areas, so we hope these webinars will assist to keep you up to date on a broad spectrum of emergency nursing topics.
We will also be exploring webinars for topics of specific interest to our CNM / CNE / AENN / ENP networks.
For further information about CENNZ including membership enquiries, grants and awards information, and the Emergency Nurse NZ journal, please click this link College of Emergency Nurses New Zealand – NZNO
We encourage you to explore the recordings of other webinar topics available on the My Health Hub webinars page, as many may also be relevant to emergency nursing practice.
Webinars coming soon
Recorded Webinars
Recorded Webinar #13:
PREPARING PATIENTS FOR AIR RETRIEVAL
Held on: 22nd October 2024
Presented by: TONI JOHNSTON, Nurse Practitioner – Critical Care & Flight, Southern Critical Care, Dunedin Hospital Paramedic, Order of St John, Southern Region
This presentation will include:
• An overview of the considerations of the physiological impacts of moving patients by air (rotary & fixed wing)
• Patient categories and some of the patient specific interventions
• Trauma Network & destination policies.
• Effects of flight on clinical practitioners and working environment outside of a hospital setting.
Recorded Webinar #12:
PAE ORA-HEALTHY FUTURES WITHIN EMERGENCY CARE
Held on: 23rd July 2024
Presented by: NATASHA HEMOPO KEMP, (Tuhourangi Ngati Wahiao, Ngati Pikiao, Ngati Tamatera) Emergency Clinical Nurse Consultant Member of CENNZ (holds the Pae Ora Portfolio) Nursing Advisor with Manaaki Mana
This presentation will include:
• How to strengthen your Response when caring for Maori
• Support to address the ‘Cultural Gap’
• Strengthens ‘Kawa Whakaruruhau’-Cultural Safety
• Some practical tips on how nurses can apply it into your nursing care
• Increase Awareness around Maori Health.
Recorded Webinar #11:
IMPROVING THE ENVIRONMENT FOR MĀORI ACCESSING EMERGENCY CARE
Held on: 29th May 2024
Presented by: NATASHA HEMOPO KEMP, (Tuhourangi Ngati Wahiao, Ngati Pikiao, Ngati Tamatera)
Emergency Clinical Nurse Consultant
Member of CENNZ (holds the Pae Ora Portfolio)
Nursing Advisor with Manaaki Mana
This presentation will include:
• Some of the inequities Maori experience in the environment of emergency care
• The impacts this has on Maori
• Why these inequities have occurred & continue today
• Share an understanding on the history of Maori health
• Discuss how emergency nurses can work towards removing these inequities and improve the environment of emergency care for Maori.
Recorded Webinar #10:
MANAGEMENT OF ACUTE STROKE
Held on: 3rd April 2024
Presented by: JULIA SLARK, PhD, RN; Head of School, Nursing Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, University of Auckland
Topic will include:
• Aetiology and presentation of sudden onset stroke
• Acute care interventions & management
• Immediate Complications
• Primary and secondary prevention
Recorded Webinar #9:
TRAUMA INFORMED CARE AND TRAUMA
SCREENING
Held on: 22nd February 2024
Presented by: ANNA ELDERS, Nurse Practitioner/Cognitive Bahavioural Therapist
Clinical lead for Just a Thought
This presentation will include a brief introduction to:
• Different types of trauma experiences
• The impacts of trauma across the lifespan
• Physiological impacts of trauma on different systems within the body
• Trauma informed care, and the basics of trauma screening
• Benefits of practicing in a trauma-informed way.
Recorded Webinar #8:
12 LEAD ECG’S / ADVANCED ECG
Held on: 15th November 2023
Presented by: DAMAN KAUR, Nurse Practitioner with specialist interest in Cardiology
TIn this webinar Daman will discuss:
• Normal ECG
• Calculating the heart rate for Irregular heart rate methods
• Sinus arrythmias
• Myocardial infarction
• Atrial fibrillation/flutter
• Heart blocks
• Ventricular arrythmias
• QTC calculation
Recorded Webinar #7:
Management of Cardiac Implantable Electronic Devices in the ED
Held on: 5th September 2023
Presented by: THEO PEARSON, Cardiac Physiologist, Wellington Hospital
This presentation will cover:
- Device Site issues
- Pacing issues
- Management of appropriate ICD shocks
- Management of inappropriate ICD shocks
- Home monitoring and its role in patient follow up.
Recorded Webinar #6:
Managing the Breathless Patient
Held on: 20th July 2023
Presented by: NICOLA CORNA, Nurse Practitioner, Respiratory Services , Te Whatu Ora – Counties Manukau
This presentation will cover:
- Respiratory anatomy and pathophysiology of common respiratory conditions
- Aetiology of breathlessness
- Assessment of breathlessness
- Measurement of breathlessness
- Management of breathlessness including both pharmacological and non-pharmacological strategies
- Oxygen therapy – Devices, assessment and management.
Recorded Webinar #5:
BRONCHIOLITIS DON’T JUST DO SOMETHING, STAND THERE
Held on: 16th May 2023
Presented by: LIBBY HASKELL, Paediatric Emergency Nurse Practitioner – Children’s Emergency Department, Starship Hospital
Senior Research Fellow – Department of Paediatrics: Child and Youth, University of Auckland
This presentation will cover:
• What is bronchiolitis
• How do we provide evidence-based care for infants with bronchiolitis
• Knowledge translation and how we can improve care
• Findings from bronchiolitis studies as part of PhD.
Recorded Webinar #4:
THE IMPORTANCE OF PAUSING IN THE ED
Held on: 23rd March 2023
Presented by: DEMI DU TOIT, RN, Emergency Department Te Whatu Ora – Waikato Hospital
This webinar will cover:
- An overview of the what the “pause” means
- How the “pause” may benefit the team
- An insight into different types of “pauses” in the Emergency Department
Recorded Webinar #3:
SUICIDAL OR NOT REVIEWING RISK WITH THE COLUMBIA SUICIDE SCALE – CSS-6 VERSION
Held on: 21 February 2023
Presented by: DEBORA ANDERSON, RN MN, Psych Consult Liaison, CNE, Crisis Response, Duly Authorised Officer
1 person in 5 who died by suicide visited ED in the month prior – this webinar will:
• Cover how to ask if someone is suicidal and what does the patient want
• Examine risk categories and how to reduce risk
• Discuss the Columbia Suicide Scale
• Outline Resources and education opportunities for health professionals
For those interested in receiving the handouts for this session please email Lauren Miller at CENNZ Lauren.Miller@tdhb.org.nz
Recorded Webinar #2:
The Impact of long-term mental health conditions on physical health
Held on: 28 November 2022
Cath Allwood, Mental Health Educator in the Emergency Department (Te Whatu Ora Southern)
* An overview of common mental health conditions and symptoms
* Stigma & Diagnostic overshadowing
* Physical risks for mental health – Key facts
* Opportunities for improving practice
Recorded Webinar #1:
Violence and Aggression in the emergency nursing workplace
Held on: 14 June 2022
Dr Sandy Richardson, Senior Lecturer, Faculty of Health, University of Canterbury
* the reality of a culture of violence, and how to counter this
* managing unacceptable behaviours
* why under-reporting is dangerous
* verbal and sexual harassment, as well as physical and professional risk
* the impact of covid-19