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Pre-Congress: March 2-3 Congress: March 3-7 Exhibit Hall: March 4-6

San Diego, CA
March 2 7, 2013

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register by January 28, 2013 for early-bird savings
foUr eASy WAyS to regiSter for CongreSS:
You may register now and up to and including the day of the event. Students/Faculty Register online at: www.aorn.org/Congress 1. Online at www.aorn.org/Congress 2. Phone: AORN Customer Service (credit cards only) 888-266-7644 (within US) or 972-349-5879 (outside US/Canada) 3. Mail: AORN Attention C/S-Registration 2170 S Parker Rd #400 Denver, CO 80231-5711 4. Onsite: San Diego Convention Center, Sails Pavilion March 2-6, 2013, 7am-5pm

Highlights Week-at-a-glance Special events general Session Speakers education Schedule saturday sunday Monday tuesday Wednesday thursday

foUr eASy WAyS to reServe yoUr Hotel room:


1. Online at www.aorn.org/Congress 2. Mail Hotel Reservation Form*: AORN/Wyndham Jade, 6400 International Pkwy, Plano, TX 75093 3. Fax Hotel Reservation Form* (credit cards only): 972-349-5879 4. Phone (credit cards only): 888-266-7644 (within US) or 972-349-5879 (outside US/Canada) * Hotel reservation form can be found on: www.aorn.org/Congress under Travel/Hotel

Come for CongreSS


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Aorn has negotiated discounted hotel conference rates three days before and after Congress (based on availability).

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6 days 9 content areas 1 event
Build your perioperative nUrSing SkillS, knoWleDge, and ConfiDenCe. This annual perioperative conference is presented by AORN and more than 500 exHibitorS of medical products and services for the OR.

AORNs Annual Congress has been recognized as a top tradeshow in the US by the Trade Show News Network.

www.aorn.org/congress

invitation
President Deborah Spratt

highlights
Events you wont want to miss at Congress.
exhibit Hall reception (Monday)
This exciting event kicks off the opening of the largest surgical tradeshow in the US featuring over 500 exhibitors. Network, win prizes, enjoy refreshments, and learn about leading-edge medical products and services.

education Hub (Monday Thursday)


Expanded in 2013. You can listen to select educational sessions, text questions to speakers, and view multiple presentations simultaneously via wireless headset. You can also view and listen to select repeat sessions you may have missed.

intensive Workshops (Saturday Sunday)


Gain a deeper learning experience on critical topics for perioperative nurses and leaders.

Dear Perioperative Professionals, Where will you be March 2nd through 7th in 2013? I hope youll be with me and 5,000 other goal-oriented and career-passionate perioperative professionals at Congress in San Diego. AORN Congress is the only annual educational event where perioperative registered nurses can learn new practice techniques and gain effective communication tools that are necessary to provide safe patient care. AORN Congress education sessions are presented by the top professionals in our field to give us the credits we need to keep our practice current in nine content areas. These sessions are scheduled to meet the expectations of all practice levelsfor those entering the profession, in mid-career, and for managers and executives who want to strengthen their management skills. Since the start of my election term, Ive been very excited about our 2013 Congress because its our Associations 60th annual event and we are planning to celebrate with practical purpose and, I expect, with the perfect amount of fanfare. Maybe no bells or whistles; but theres no denying the energy and excitement that come along with the largest gathering of perioperative professionals in the world and the largest surgical products trade show in the US. San Diego is a beautiful city with wonderful shopping, hundreds of parks, museums, and great restaurants and most of the experiences are right on the Pacific. We have such a great location for our event, it gives us the opportunity to learn, work, and then stay a bit longer for a vacation with our friends and family. I hope youll join us in Collaboration for Patient and Worker Safety at Congress in San Diego. Prepare now. Talk to your colleagues and managers about the importance of Congress because we want to see you there. Best wishes,

Collaboration boards
Share your knowledge! We learn best when we work together to solve problems. Post your tough problem or question on one of the Collaboration Boards and your peers will help you find the solution. A summary of the information from the Collaboration Boards will be compiled daily. Each day, new questions and problems can be posted.

buzz Sessions
Kick start your morning on Tuesday and Wednesday from 7:15 to 8am. Meet other Congress attendees in a relaxed, casual environment so you can share your best practices, insights, and tips while learning from one anothers experiences. There will be four rooms with different topics each day. Send your suggested topics to shardin@aorn.org by December 3, 2012.

Poster Displays Clinical improvement/innovation, research, and evidence-based Practice


Clinical Improvement/Innovation, Research, and Evidence-Based Practice poster displays will be available for your review from Saturday afternoon, March 2, through Thursday, March 7, at 12pm. You may earn contact hours by reviewing groups of posters as sessions and then evaluating those sessions. Poster authors will be available at their poster on Monday, March 4, 12 to 1pm. Many Congress posters will then be available for online viewing.

Congress orientation (Sunday)


New, or havent been to Congress in a while? Dont miss this informational session to help you get the most out of Congress.

international Summit (Saturday Sunday)


Take this opportunity to gather with your international colleagues to discuss similar challenges on a global level. This day and one-half program is specifically designed to provide an international exchange of knowledge and issues around perioperative nursing practices.

Student nurse Day (Wednesday)


Student and faculty members are invited to attend this hands-on program designed to introduce student nurses to perioperative practice skills, such as hand hygiene, gowning & gloving, patient positioning, and skin preparation. This program is free of charge to nursing students and faculty.

Deborah Spratt, MPA, BSN, RN, CNOR, NEA-BC, CRCST, CHL, AORN President

Congress Connection Center


Enter your contact hours online onsite or at your convenience with your laptop or work/home computer. Evaluations can be completed up to 30 days after Congress.

Register before January 28, 2013 for early-bird savings!

WEEk-at-a-glancE
Saturday, march 2
8am-4pm 8am-5pm 12-5pm 4:30-5:30pm 4th Annual International Summit (Day 1 of 2) Pre-Congress Intensive Workshops (times vary, see education schedule on page 19) Poster Displays Specialty Assembly Reception

Please review our newly revised schedule. The Congress format has been revamped to provide greater opportunities for learning, so review the schedule closely.

tuesday, march 5 Aorn foundation Day


6:30am 7am-5pm 8am-1:30pm 8:15-9:45am 9am-3pm 3:30-4:30pm 5-6:15pm AORN Foundation 5K Run/3K Walk Poster Displays AORN Foundation Silent Auction Concurrent Education Sessions Exhibits Forum & Concurrent Education Sessions AORN Foundation General Education Session & Awards AORN Foundation White Party Fundraiser

Sunday, march 3
7am-5pm 7:30-11am 7:30-11am 8:30-11:30am 9am-1:30pm 11:30am-1pm 1:30-3:30pm 3:45-4:45pm 5-6pm 6-7pm Poster Displays 4th Annual International Summit (Day 2 of 2) Pre-Congress Intensive Workshops Candidates Forum AORN Foundation Silent Auction Congress Orientation Opening Ceremony & Chapter Awards Opening Education Session Managers Reception International Attendees Reception

8pm

Wednesday, march 6
7am-5pm 8:15-9:45am 9am-3:30pm 10am-3pm 10-11:30am 1-2:30pm 3-4:30pm Poster Displays Concurrent Sessions Student Program Exhibits Faculty Program-Part 1 Faculty Program-Part 2 1st House of Delegates Concurrent Education Sessions General Education Session

monday, march 4
6:30am 7am-5pm 8am-4pm 8-9am 9:30-10:30am 11am-12pm 12-1pm 1:15-2:15pm 2:45-4:15pm 4:30-7pm AORN Foundation Zumba @ Marriott Hotel Poster Displays AORN Foundation Silent Auction Concurrent Education Sessions Concurrent Education Sessions Bylaws Hearing & Concurrent Education Sessions Authors at Posters Concurrent Education Sessions Jerry G. Peers Lectureship Exhibit Hall Opening Reception

3:30-5pm 5:15-6:45pm

thursday, march 7
7am-12pm 8-9am 9:30-10:30am 11am-12pm 12:30-2:30pm 1:30-3pm 3:15-4:15pm 4:15-5:15pm Poster Displays Concurrent Education Sessions Concurrent Education Sessions Concurrent Education Sessions 2nd House of Delegates Concurrent Education Sessions Closing Education Session Closing Ceremony

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spEcial EvEnts
saturday, March 2
4:30pm

contEnt arEas
Use these color keys to help you plan your customized itinerary.

Specialty Assembly Reception

9 Content AreAS to CHooSe from:


A Ambulatory Sessions related to ambulatory surgery (hospital, office-based, free standing). C Clinical Sessions related to the care of the patient, including surgical procedures, direct patient care, and evidence-based practice. E Educator
Sessions related to tips and tools to plan, develop, and/or implement education activities to promote clinical practice. International Speaker Sessions presented by international nurses exploring global perioperative issues impacting practice. + Risk management Sessions that qualify for AORN Risk Management Credit will be identified by the + symbol in the Congress Program. Patient & Worker Safety Sessions with information and insight into perioperatrive safety trends. Hot Topics! Hot topics are sessions that have been identified as containing critical information that perioperative nurses need to know. These sessions are determined just prior to Congress. CH = Session contact hours

sunday, March 3
11:30am

Congress Orientation
If you are a first-time Congress attendee or if you would like a refresher on Congress, choose to attend the Congress Orientation session on Sunday, March 3, from 11:30am to 1pm. Learn what to expect during this exciting week and get the most out of YOUR Congress!

Monday, March 4
6:30am

AORN Foundation ZumbA Fitness Class*


Get pumped up for the week of Congress by attending the Foundations ZUMBA fitness class Monday morning. ZUMBA is an exhilarating, effective, easy-to-follow, Latininspired, calorie-burning dance fitness-party thats moving millions of people toward joy and health. We will jam out to music from all genres, including Latin, Hip-Hop, Reggae, and favorite tunes of yesterday and today. It is for women and men of all fitness levels. Dance experience is not required. Class will be held at the San Diego Marriot Marquis & Marina. Cost: $10, includes fitness towel

E/L Ethics/Legal Sessions related to moral and ethical judgment in practical application. Content is related to legal principles. EB/R Evidence-Based/Research Sessions related to clinical decision making integrating best available scientific evidence for care of the patient. Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) includes non-research evidence. Research is a detailed systematic study of a problem in nursing. IC\IP Infection Control/Prevention
Sessions related to the latest information to minimize the risk of spreading infection, defining precautions to prevent exposure to infectious agents, and/or restricting exposure to health care workers.

tuesday, March 5
6:30am

AORN Foundation Race for Patient Safety 15th Annual 5K Run/3K Walk*
Enjoy a fun run with colleagues and friends along the beautiful Embarcadero Marina Park on Tuesday morning. Experience the views of the bay at sunrise as you run or walk along the harbor-front pathways. A traditional finish line will await runners and walkers with individual timing posted after the race. The course begins on the boardwalk behind the San Diego Marriot Marquis & Marina at 6:30am on Tuesday, March 5. Cost: $30, includes race t-shirt

8pm

AORN Foundation White Party Fundraiser*


Come dressed to impress in your whitest whites and dance the night away at the AORN Foundations 60th Congress Celebration White Party at FLUxx San Diego. Located in the Historic Gaslamp Quarter and only a 5-minute walk from the Convention Center, FLUxx is the newest addition to Downtown San Diegos upscale and sophisticated nightlife and event scene. Cost: $30 ticket includes admission to this fun event, hors doeuvres, and a drink ticket.

L/M Leadership/Management Sessions related to the empowerment and motivation of others, management-related topics, or the strategic organization (allocation of resources and improvement). Q Quality
Sessions related to improving quality of care and patient safety.

*Disclaimer: All proceeds from the events go to AORN Foundation, whose mission is to advance patient safety by supporting nurses who make surgery safe through education, research, and patient safety initiatives.

SP Sterile Processing Sessions related to the cleaning, decontamination, sterilization, transportation, and storage of instrumentation for use during surgery and invasive procedures.

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Sunday, march 3: opening education Session

Our General Session speakers are nationally known experts in their fields. They will inform, entertain and inspire you. Join us at the general sessions to listen to their thought-provoking messages.

tuesday, march 5: Aorn foundation Day general education Session

J.R. martinez Dr. JP Pawliw-Fry


Actor, Spokesman, and Retired Soldier

Whats going on At your Hospital?


JP is acting President of IHHP and is responsible for turning its research and development work into new ideas and models that can help individuals and organizations find an edge in a competitive world. Formerly, he taught at two of North America`s most prestigious business schools executive education programs: the Kellogg Graduate School of Management in the US (rated number one worldwide) and Queen`s University in Canada. He is a highly sought after speaker on leadership and performance and has received acclaim for his work in personal leadership with sales organizations, leadership retreats, and motivational seminars across the world - last year he reached audiences in places such as England, Greece, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Venezuela, India, and Australia.

Plugging into your Potential


True potential can only be realized by believing, trusting, and not quitting. J.R. explores the power of goal setting, staying motivated, and developing the perseverance that will get you to your destination. Each fork in the road is a chance to make a decision that will take you either closer or further from your goal. If you choose correctly, there are endless possibilities. And, while keeping focused on your goal is a good thing, you shouldnt do it to the point of getting stuck. J.R. shows the importance of being open-minded to new opportunities and fluid enough to respond to circumstances that, while unexpected, take you further than you ever thought possible.

monday, march 4: Jerry g. Peers lectureship


Connie m. Lopez
MSN, CNS, RNC-OB, CPHRM, Kaiser Permanente

Charlotte L. Guglielmi

Dont Miss

MA, BSN, RN, CNOR, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center

Jared m. Kutzin

DNP, MPH, RN, St. Barnabas Medical Center

Sue barnes

BSN, RN, CIC, Kaiser Permanente

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the Exhibit hall reception

Simulation: Collaboration between the Perioperative nurse and infection Preventionist


This one hour simulation session will focus on the journey of a surgical patient and provide an opportunity for participants to consider the impact of increased collaboration between the perioperative nurse and infection preventionist to improve patient outcomes. The presentation will explore the surgical journey of one patient and their family.

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Wednesday, march 6: general education Session thursday, march 7: Closing education Session

Peter J. Pronovost, MD, PhD, FCCM


Director, Armstrong Institute for Patient Safety and Quality, Johns Hopkins Co-author, Safe Patients, Smart Hospitals

Karyn buxman
MSN, RN, CSP, CPAE

Safe Patients. Smart Hospitals.


Dr. Pronovost may have saved more lives than any laboratory scientist in the past decade using the simplest of tools: a checklist for preventing hospital-acquired infections. Within three months of implementing his checklist, Michigan reduced hospital-acquired infections in a typical ICU from 2.7 per 1000 patients to zerozero and sustained spectacular results for years. Dr. Pronovost currently leads several large national and international safety projects. For this work, Dr. Pronovost has been recognized by Time magazine and been given a MacArthur Fellowship genius grant. He has won several national awards, and the US House of Representatives Committee on Oversight and Government Reform has strongly recommended his program. In Safe Patients, Smart Hospitals co-authored with Eric Vohr, a former Hopkins media-relations executivehe makes a compelling case for shaking up an archaic and often toxic medical culture. Too often, Dr. Pronovost writes, doctors think they are infallible, communication between nurses and doctors is poor, and accountability is virtually nonexistent. He notes that doctors arent trained to listen to nurses, family members, or anyone else for that matter. Medicine operates like a private club of self-styled deities where the entrance requirement is an MD. Dr. Pronovost proposes a two-fold strategy for bringing health care closer to the standards of aviation: simple, rigorous checklists designed to deliver proven treatments and procedures; and a cultural makeover aimed at tearing down the traditional hospital hierarchy that makes nurses afraid to challenge doctors even when doctors are ordering the wrong drug or operating on the wrong limb. Hospitals need a collaborative model, Dr. Pronovost says. Members of a medical team need to work like flight crews to redesign flawed systems of care.

Amazed & Amused: How to Survive & thrive as a Health Care Professional
Surviving without thriving is not good enough, and we can only do our best when we self-create an attitude of amazement, and a perspective that encourages amusement. Bestselling author, RN, and observer of the human condition Karyn Buxman will take you on a life-changing journey of humor and hope.

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Pre-Congress Intensives
Saturday, march 2 Sunday, march 3
Intensive sessions offer deeper learning experiences on critical topics for perioperative nurses and leaders. Walk away with relevant information immediately applicable to your job.

Aorn education Hub (Monday - thursday)


The interactive setting allows you to listen to a variety of live and repeat educational sessions using a wireless headset. During live sessions you can text questions to speakers. You will earn contact hours for each session you view.

Accreditation Statement Saturday


4th Annual International Summit - Perioperative Collaboration: A Global Initiative (Day 1 of 2) Advancing Pediatric Perioperative Nursing Care Through Collaboration Change Anything: Skills for Self-Directed Change (75 people maximum) Best Practices for Cardiac and Vascular Surgery Create Education Magic: Energize and Engage Your Learners for Maximum Effectiveness Effectively Managing Adverse Patient Events and Mitigation of Risk Current Trends in Robotics Cleaning, Decontamination, and Sterilization: Seeing Should Not Be Believing Sterile Processing: A Collaborative Approach

Sunday
4th Annual International Summit - Perioperative Collaboration: A Global Initiative (Day 2 of 2) Implementing EvidenceBased Practice

AORN is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Centers Commission on Accreditation. AORN is Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number CEP 13019. Check with your state board of nursing for acceptability of education sessions for relicensure.

Disclaimer
AORN recognizes these activities as continuing education for registered nurses. This recognition does not imply that AORN or the American Nurses Credentialing Center approves or endorses products mentioned in the activity.

Pharmacological Concepts in the Perioperative Setting

AeU
This program may provide AEU credit by BASC Provider #0102; information to be announced at a later date.

CSt and CfA


This continuing education activity is currently being reviewed by the Association of Surgical Technologists, Inc., for continuing education for the Certified Surgical Technologist and Certified Surgical First Assistant.

Handouts
Congress session handouts submitted by speakers will be available online between January 1 and April 8, 2013. Access to the handouts will be provided to registrants when the site opens. Pre-Congress and International Summit handouts will be distributed in the session room.

earn Contact Hours (CH) intensive Workshops are not included in the Congress registration fee. Additional fees apply.
To earn contact hours, you must be registered, attend or view 90% of the session, and evaluate the session online.

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Saturday March 2, 2013
8am4pm

intensive sessions
Half Day 8am12pm

4tH AnnUAl internAtionAl SUmmit Perioperative Collaboration: A Global Initiative (Day 1 of 2)


Event #13005 (6.5 CH) CFAs: L/M

Pre-CongreSS intenSive WorkSHoP Cleaning, Decontamination, and Sterilization: Seeing Should Not be believing
Cynthia Spry, MSN, MA, RN, CNOR, CSIT Event #13009 (3.5 CH) CFAs: SP L/M

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Full Day 8am5pm

Pre-CongreSS intenSive WorkSHoPS Advancing Pediatric Perioperative Nursing Care Through Collaboration
12-5pm Half Day 1-5pm

PoSter DiSPlAyS Pre-CongreSS intenSive WorkSHoP Sterile Processing: A Collaborative Approach

Presented by nurses and physicians from women and childrens hospitals around the country: Lucille M. Hanus, MSN, MEd, RN, CNOR; Kristy P. Simmons, BSN, RN, CNOR; Raquel Pasaron, DNP, ARNP, FNP-BC; Cynthia C. Thomas, BSN, RN, CNOR; Beverly Haynes, RN; Kimberley C. Greenwald, MEd, BSN, RN; Janet Valicenti, RN, CRNA; Travis Matheney, MD, MLA; Melissa Harte, MS, RN; Jeannette A. Diana-Zerpa, MSN, ARNP, PNP-BC; Stella Harrington, BSN, RN, CNOR; Beth T. Zimmermann, MS, RN, CNS; Judith Allen, RN, CNOR Event #13003 (7.5 CH) CFAs: C

Rose E. Seavey, MBA, BS, RN, CNOR, CRCST, Seavey Healthcare Consulting, Inc.; Joan M. Spear, MBA, RN, CNOR; Paula G. Nania, MSN, RN, CNOR, HCA Virginia Health System; Sheryl Eder, MSN, RN, CNOR, CRCST, Bay Pines VA Healthcare System Event #13010 (3.5 CH) CFAs: SP

Change Anything: Skills for Self-Directed Change


(75 people maximum) Stacy Nelson, EdD, Vital Smarts Event #13004 (7.5 CH) CFAs: L/M

E C

best Practices for Cardiac and Vascular Surgery

Stephanie L. Kefer, MSN, RN, FNP-BC, CNOR, Parkview Physicians Group-Fort Wayne Cardiovascular Surgeons; Michelle R. Tinkham, MS, BSN, RN, CLNC, CNOR, Eisenhower Memorial Hospital; Sharon E. Brooks, BSN, RN, CNOR, CVN, Norton Audubon Hospital Event #13007 (7.5 CH) CFAs: C

Create Education magic: Energize and Engage Your


Learners for Maximum Effectiveness Michele L. Deck, MEd, BSN, RN, LCCE, FACCE Event #13008 (7.5 CH) CFAs: E

Effectively managing Adverse Patient Events and mitigation of Risk

Donna J. Gelardi-Slosburg, BSN, RN, LHRM, CASC, ASC Quality Collaboration; W. Jan Allison, RN, Surgical Care Affiliates Event #13011 (7.5 CH) CFAs: A Q

Current Trends in Robotics


Event #13012 (7.5 CH) CFAs: C

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Sunday March 3, 2013
7am-5pm

opening Education session

PoSter DiSPlAyS 4tH AnnUAl internAtionAl SUmmit Perioperative Collaboration: A Global Initiative (Day 2 of 2)
Event #13005 (3.2 CH) CFAs: L/M

7:3011am

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Pre-CongreSS intenSive WorkSHoPS Implementing Evidence-based Practice


Lisa Spruce, DNP, RN, ACNS, ACNP, ANP, CNOR, AORN; Ramona Conner, MSN, RN, CNOR, AORN; Sharon A. Van Wicklin, MSN, RN, CNOR, CRNFA, CPSN, PLNC, AORN Event #13013 (3.2 CH) CFAs: EB/R

Pharmacological Concepts in the Perioperative Setting


Diana Wadlund, CRNP, ACNP-C, CRNFA, Surgical Specialists Event #13006 (3.2 CH) CFAs: C

EB/R

congrEss
1:303:30pm 3:454:45pm

oPening Ceremony oPening eDUCAtion SeSSion


Dr. JP Pawliw-Fry Session #9007 (1.0 CH)

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Monday March 4, 2013
7am-5pm 8-9am

PoSter DiSPlAyS ConCUrrent eDUCAtion SeSSionS Hot Topic!


Session #9008 (1.0 CH)

9:3010:30am

ConCUrrent eDUCAtion SeSSionS Hot Topic! Hot Topic!


Session #9016 (1.0 CH)

Total Joint Replacement in ASCs

Session #9017 (1.0 CH)

Mary Haugen, BA, ADN, RN, TRIA Orthopedics; David A. Fischer, MD, TRIA Orthopedics Session #9009 (1.0 CH) CFAs: A

Teaching Safe Surgery: Implementing the Surgical Pause


Jonathan P. Braman, MD, University of Minnesota Session #9018 (1.0 CH) CFAs: A

C Q

Legal Issues in RNFA Practice

Denise Jackson, MSN, RN, CNS, CRNFA, Shannon Medical Center; Karen M. Knapp, BSN, RN, CNOR, CRNFA, Aureus Medical Group; P. Alan Zulick, JD, Attorney at Law Session #9010, (1.0 CH) CFAs: E/L

Recommended Practices update Part 1: Safe Environment of Care and Pneumatic Tourniquet
Byron L. Burlingame, MS, BSN, RN, CNOR, AORN; Bonnie G. Denholm, MSN, RN, CNOR, AORN Session #9019 (1.0 CH) CFAs: EB/R

C L/M E

L/M C E Q

Development of The munro Pressure ulcer Risk Assesment Scale

Authentic Leadership: Do You Have What It Takes?

Cassendra A. Munro, MSN, RN, CNOR, St. Johns Health Center; Debra L. Fawcett, PhD, RN, Wishard Health Services Session #9011 (1.0 CH) CFAs: C

EB/R

Ethical Communication & Collaboration Among Nurses, Doctors, and Patients


Kathryn Schroeter, PhD, RN, CNOR, Froedtert Hospital & Medical College Session #9012 (1.0 CH) CFAs: E/L

Presented by members of the Nominating and Leadership Development Committee: James Jay W. Bowers, BSN, RN, CNOR, West Virginia University Hospitals; Susan Seitz, MSN, RN, CNS, CNOR, Greenville Memorial Hospitals; Holly S. Ervine, BSN, RN, CNOR, Southern Regional Medical Center; Kelly M. Kollar, MS, RN, CNOR, Cambridge Health Alliance Session #9020 (1.0 CH) CFAs: L/M

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Collaborating with Physicians: Engaging for Results

L/M

Collaborating for Sustainability: Strategies for Reducing, Reusing, Recycling, and Discarding Waste in Perioperative Settings

Jane A. Kusler-Jensen, MBA, BSN, RN, CNOR, Deloitte & Touche, LLP; Debbie L. Hoffman, EMBA, BA, RN, Deloitte & Touche, LLP; Jamie L. Sanchez-Anderson, MSN, MBA, RN, Deloitte Consulting, LLP Session #9021 (1.0 CH) CFAs: L/M

Debra J. Savage, MSN, RN, CNOR, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center East; Liisa J. Nenonen, BSN, RN, CNOR, Alta Bates Summit Medical Center; Julie K. Moyle, MSN, RN, 1x1 Consulting Session #9013 (1.0 CH) CFAs: L/M

massive Transfusion: Applying Wartime Strategies to Improve Civilian Outcomes


John Hodgson, MD, Inova Fairfax Hospital Session #9022 (1.0 CH) CFAs: EB/R

C E

L/M E C

Excellence in Dynamic Relationships: The Secrets to Collaboration

Reinventing Your Career

Linda K. Groah, MSN, RN, CNOR, NEA-BC, FAAN, AORN; Ruth P. Shumaker, BSN, RN, CNOR, Shumaker Healthcare Management Consulting; Kay Ball, PhD, RN, CNOR, FAAN, Otterbein University; Patricia Trish C. Seifert, MSN, RN, CNOR, FAAN, Inova Fairfax Hospital Session #9014 (1.0 CH) CFAs: L/M

Lillian H. Nicolette, MSN, RN, CNOR; Sheri J. Voss, MS, RN, CNOR, Owens & Minor, Inc. Session #9023 (1.0 CH) CFAs: L/M

C E

C E

Sterile Processing: Preparing for Accreditation Surveys


Rose E. Seavey, MBA, BS, RN, CNOR, CRCST, Seavey Healthcare Consulting, Inc. Session #9015 (1.0 CH) CFAs: SP Q

IC\IP

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Monday March 4, 2013 (Contd)
11am12pm

ConCUrrent eDUCAtion SeSSionS Hot Topic! CSI: Conquering Surgical Infections

High Acuity Spine Surgery in an Outpatient Surgery Center


Robert S. Bray, Jr., MD, Diagnostic & Interventional Spinal Care (DISC) Session #9031 (1.0 CH) CFAs: A

Stephanie S. Davis, MSHA, RN, CNOR, Hospital Corp of America (HCA); Julia A. Moody, MS, SM (ASPC), Hospital Corp of America (HCA) Session #9024 (1.0 CH) CFAs: L/M

Respiratory Protection and Surgical Smoke

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Regulatory and Quality measure update for ASCs


Gina Throneberry, MBA, RN, CASC, CNOR, ONC, Ambulatory Surgery Center Association (ASCA) Session #9025 (1.0 CH) CFAs: A Q

Debra Novak, DSN, RN, National Personal Protective Technology Laboratory (NPPTL); Wava Truscott, PhD, Safe Life Corporation; Mary J. Ogg, MSN, RN, CNOR, AORN Session #9032 (1.0 CH) CFAs: L/M

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managing Postoperative Ocular Injuries


Mary Rachel Romero, MSN, RN, CPAN, CAPA, University of Colorado Hospital Session #9033 (1.0 CH) CFAs: C

Engaging the Surgical Team in Supply Chain management Process Improvement

Scott Strech, MBA, BSN, RN, Vanderbilt Medical Center; Kelly E. Sims, BN, RN, Vanderbilt Medical Center; Sharon S. Pomeroy, MHA, BSN, RN, Vanderbilt Medical Center; Laurie Proffitt, RN, Vanderbilt Medical Center Session #9026 (1.0 CH) CFAs: L/M

Collaboration: Not Easy! Why bother?

E Q

Ellen K. Murphy, JD, MS, RN, FAAN, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee; Sheri J. Voss, MS, RN, CNOR, Owens & Minor, Inc.; RuthP. Shumaker, BSN, RN, CNOR, Shumaker Healthcare Management Consulting Session #9034 (1.0 CH) CFAs: L/M

Autologous Islet Cell Transplant

Angela D. Davis-Edwards, BSN, RN, CNOR, Johns Hopkins Hospital; Germaine M. Williams, BSN, RN, CNOR, Johns Hopkins Hospital; Stephanie M. Solinski, RN, Johns Hopkins Hospital Session #9027 (1.0 CH) CFAs: C

Is being an Entrepreneur in Your Future?

Positioning for Neurosurgery

Patricia A. Mews, MHA, RN, CNOR, Mews Surgical Consulting, Inc.; Rose E. Seavey, MBA, BS, RN, CNOR, CRCST, CSPDT, Seavey Healthcare Consulting, Inc.; Gloria Van Milligan, MSN, MBA, RN, CNOR Session #9035 (1.0 CH) CFAs: L/M

Patricia A. Darnell, MBA, BSN, RN, Integris Baptist Medical Center Session #9028 (1.0 CH) CFAs: C

E C

Worker Fatigue: Its Impact on Patient Safety, Productivity, and the Health of Caregiver and Patient
Sheryl A. Michelson, MS, RN, BC, Stanford University Hospital Session #9036 (1.0 CH) CFAs: EB/R

When the Heart and Soul of Hadassah and Intel meet, Quality and Efficiency Soar!
Yulia Lerman, MPH, RN, Hadassah Medical Organization Session #9029 (1.0 CH) CFAs: 12-1pm 1:152:15pm

L/M E C

Q L/M

Redesigning the Pre-Admission Patient Flow for Impact

AUtHorS At PoSter DiSPlAyS ConCUrrent eDUCAtion SeSSionS Legislative Process and Advocacy Tools
Presented by members of the National Legislative Committee Session #9030 (1.0 CH) CFAs: L/M E C 2:454:15pm

Renae N. Batti, MN, RN, CNOR, Franciscan Health System; Tammy Dobson, BS, CMP, CSSBB, Franciscan Health System Session #9037 (1.0 CH) CFAs: L/M

Jerry g. PeerS leCtUreSHiP Simulation: Collaboration between the Perioperative Nurse and Infection Preventionist

Connie M. Lopez, MSN, CNS, RNC-OB, CPHRM, Kaiser Permanente; Charlotte L. Guglielmi, MA, BSN, RN, CNOR, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center; Jared M. Kutzin, DNP, MPH, RN, St Barnabas Medical Center; Sue Barnes, BSN, RN, CIC, Kaiser Permanente Session #9038 (1.0 CH)

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Tuesday March 5, 2013
7am-5pm 8:159:45am

PoSter DiSPlAyS ConCUrrent eDUCAtion SeSSionS Hot Topic!


Session #9039 (1.5 CH)

3:304:30pm

ConCUrrent eDUCAtion SeSSionS Hot Topic!


Session #9047 (1.0 CH) Medicare Survey Readiness for ASCs W. Jan Allison, RN, Surgical Care Affiliates Session #9048 (1.0 CH) CFAs: A Q

Hot Topic! The Legal Implications of Poor Documentation


Troy R. Rackham, JD, Fennemore Craig, PC Session #9040 (1.5 CH) CFAs: A Q

E/L

Contact Isolation in the Perioperative Setting

Hospital Accreditation: Why Leave The Joint Commission?


Rebecca A. Lewis, MSN, RN Grandview Medical Center; Janet Gilmore, MSN, RN, Methodist Hospital; Elizabeth J. York, MSN, RN, CBB, Methodist Hospital Session #9041 (1.5 CH) CFAs: L/M Q

Leslie A. Griffith, MSN, RN, CNOR, Swedish Medical Center; Susan E. Warner-Murray, MSN, RN, CNOR, CRNFA, Swedish Medical Center; Mary I. Sweeney, MN, RN, CNOR, Swedish Medical Center; Carol B. Zukerman, BSN, RN, CIC, Swedish Medical Center Session #9049 (1.0 CH) CFAs: IC\IP

E C

Improve Robotic Surgery Efficiency by Optimal use of bedside Assistant


David J. Ferry, BSN, RN, CNOR, OSU Medical Center; Lynda Jayjohn, MBOE, BSN, RN, CNOR, OSU Medical Center Session #9050 (1.0 CH) CFAs: C

Laser Safety in the OR


Chris Jones Session #9042 (1.5 CH) CFAs: L/M

E C

Top 10 Risks in Reprocessing medical Devices that Every Perioperative RN Should Know
Martha L. Young, MS, CSPDT, Martha L. Young, LLC Session #9043 (1.5 CH) CFAs: IC\IP

Reducing Work-Arounds to Improve Care

Jennifer J. Blaha, MBA, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center; Shannon Webert, RN, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Session #9051 (1.0 CH) CFAs: L/M

SP L/M E C

Recommended Practices update Part 2: Prevention of Transmissible Infections,

Trust but Verify

Sterile Technique, and Sharps Safety Lisa Spruce, DNP, RN, ACNS, ACNP, ANP, CNOR, AORN; Sharon A. Van Wicklin, MSN, RN, CNOR, CRNFA, CPSN, PLNC, AORN; Mary J. Ogg, MSN, RN, CNOR, AORN Session #9044 (1.5 CH) CFAs: EB/R

Stephen M. Kovach, BS, CRCST Session #9052 (1.0 CH) CFAs: IC\IP 56:15pm

SP

Aorn foUnDAtion generAl eDUCAtion SeSSion Plugging into Your Potential


J.R. Martinez Session #9053 (1.0 CH)

L/M E C Q

making Your OR Environment Safer by Optimizing OR Disinfection Cleaning

Barbara A. Faust, MSN, RN, CNOR, Peace Health; Phil C. Carling, MD, Boston University School of Medicine; Dianna Appelgate, RN, CIC, Peace Health Session #9045 (1.5 CH) CFAs: IC\IP

L/M E C

Communication, Competency, and Collaboration: Critical Elements for OR/CSSD Success


Natalie J. Lind, CRCST, CHL, FCS, IAHCSMM Session #9046 (1.5 CH) CFAs: SP L/M

E C

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Wednesday March 6, 2013
7am-5pm 8:159:45am

PoSter DiSPlAyS ConCUrrent eDUCAtion SeSSionS Hot Topic!


Session #9054 (1.5 CH)

1011:30am

fACUlty ProgrAm-PArt 1 Perioperative Nursing Is back In The Curriculum!

Nancy F. Langston, PhD, RN, FAAN, Virginia Commonwealth University; Rebecca Patton, MSN, RN, CNOR, FAAN, Case Western Reserve University Session #9062 (1.5 CH) CFAs: E 1-2:30pm

L/M

Physician becomes a Patient: A Survival Story


Kelly Sawyer, MD, MS, William Beaumont Hospital Session #9055 (1.5 CH) CFAs: A Q

fACUlty ProgrAm-PArt 2 Scrubbing is back in the Orientation Process for RNs


Carol R. Ritchie, MSN, RN, CNOR, Scottsdale Healthcare; Cynthia L. Thomas, RN, BA, CNOR, Scottsdale Healthcare Session #9063 (1.5 CH) CFAs: E

Consensus model for APRNs

Presented by members of the Advanced Practice Nursing Committee: Diana L. Wadlund, CRNP, ACNP-C, CRNFA, Surgical Specialists; Melanie L. Braswell, DNP, RN, CNS, CNOR, Life Bridge Health; Denise Jackson, MSN, RN, CNS, CRNFA, Shannon Medical Center; Stephen Patten, MSN, RN, CNOR, VA Medical Center Portland Session #9056 (1.5 CH) CFAs: L/M

L/M

3-4:30pm 3:30-5pm

1St HoUSe of DelegAteS ConCUrrent SeSSionS Hot Topic!


Session #9064 (1.5 CH)

E C

Elective OR Scheduling, Excelling Preoperative Care, and Accommodating Emergencies in Collaboration with multidisciplinary Teams
Munira Amin, BSN, Aga Khan University Hospital; Parveen Amirali Hajiyani, BSN, Aga Khan University Hospital Session #9057 (1.5 CH) CFAs: L/M

Pain management in the ASC Setting: Indications and Complications

Fawn R. Esser-Lipp, RN, CNOR, The Surgery Center; Eric A. Franck, MD, The Surgery Center Session #9065 (1.5 CH) CFAs: A

E C

Compassion Fatigue: Caring for Professional Caregivers


CFAs: E/L

Accountable Care Organizations: One Year Later

Patrick E. Voight , MSA, BSN, RN, CNOR, Deloitte & Touche, LLP; Noralyn Lyn Baluyot, MHA, BSN, RN, Deloitte & Touche, LLP; Allyson Gorman, MPH, BA; Deloitte & Touche, LLP Session #9058 (1.5 CH) CFAs: L/M

Kathryn Schroeter, PhD, RN, CNOR, Froedtert Hospital and Medical College Session #9066 (1.5 CH)

L/M E C

E C

Optimizing Patient Throughput by Improving Perioperative Communication


CFAs: L/M

Improving Hand-Offs Through motor Racing Analogies and Human Factors Research

Randy Heiser, MA, Sullivan Healthcare Consulting, Inc. Session #9067 (1.5 CH)

Ken Catchpole, DPS, PhD, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center; Renaldo Blocker, PhD, BSc, Cedars-Sinai Medical Center Session #9059 (1.5 CH) CFAs: L/M

CAuTI Reduction through Interdisciplinary Collaboration: Evidence-based Strategies for Success


Catherine R. Kleiner, PhD, RN, University of Colorado Hospital; Mary Beth Flynn Makic, PhD, RN, CNS, CCNS, CCRN, University of Colorado Hospital Session #9068 (1.5 CH) CFAs: EB/R

E C

understanding and Addressing moral Distress in Perioperative Nursing Practice


CFAs: E/L

Kathryn Schroeter, PhD, RN, CNOR, Froedtert Hospital & Medical College Session #9060 (1.5 CH)

L/M E C

Integration of EbP to Cultivate an Interprofessional Experience using a multidisciplinary Team Approach to Eliminate Retained Foreign Objects
Annette I. Anderson, RN, Sinai Hospital in Baltimore; Melanie L.Braswell, DNP, RN, CNS, CNOR, Life Bridge Health Session #9069 (1.5 CH) CFAs: EB/R 5:156:45pm

An Academic-Practice Partnership Innovation: Integrating Perioperative Nursing in a bSN Curriculum

Sharon A. Land, MBA, BSN, RN, CNOR, Ben Taub General Hospital; Julia A. Thompson, PhD, RN, APRN, CNOR, Harris County Hospital District; Ann C. From, MSN, RN, CNOR, Ben Taub General Hospital; Poldi Tschirch, PhD, RN, BC, Ben Taub General Hospital Session #9061 (1.5 CH) CFAs: L/M 9am3:30pm

L/M E C

generAl eDUCAtion SeSSion Safe Patients. Smart Hospitals


Peter J. Pronovost, MD, PhD, FCCM Session #9070 (1.0 CH)

StUDent ProgrAm

WriterS AnD inDiviDUAl AWArDS

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Thursday March 7, 2013
7am-12pm 8-9am

PoSter DiSPlAyS ConCUrrent eDUCAtion SeSSionS Hot Topic!


Session #9071 (1.0 CH)

managing Change at the Speed of Light: Staff and Leader Perceptions

Julie L. Wilcke, MSN, RN, CNOR, Kettering Medical Center; Carol D. Applegeet, MSN, RN, CNOR, NEA-BC, Kettering Medical Center Session #9078 (1.0 CH) CFAs: L/M 9:3010:30am

E C

Obesity and Obstructive Sleep Apnea: Is There a Limit for Ambulatory Surgery?
Girish P. Joshi, MB, BS, MD, FFARCSI, UT Southwestern University Hospital Session #9072 (1.0 CH) CFAs: A

ConCUrrent eDUCAtion SeSSionS Hot Topic!


Session #9079 (1.0 CH)

Pulmonary Aspiration: Avoidance and management


Michael T. Walsh, MD Session #9080 (1.0 CH) CFAs: A

Do-Not-Resuscitate Orders in the Perioperative Environment: To Honor, Suspend, or Reconsider... That is the Question!

Mary A. Hillanbrand, DNP(c), MSN, RN, CNOR, Uniformed Services University of Health Science; Linda J. Wanzer, DNP, MSN, RN, CNOR, Col (Ret), Uniformed Services University of Health Science Session #9073 (1.0 CH) CFAs: E/L

Recent Developments in Nursing Certification: The Link to the IOm Recommendations

L/M E C

Melissa Biel, DPA, RN, Biel Consulting; James x. Stobinski, PhD, RN, CNOR, CCI Session #9081 (1.0 CH) CFAs: L/M

E C

Establishment of a Infection Prevention Program based on Collaboration and Shared Knowledge with Infection Preventionists

Hybrid Harmony

Terri D. Link, MPH, BSN, RN, CNOR, University of Colorado Hospital; Kathleen S. Schomer, BSN, CIC, University of Colorado Hospital Session #9074 (1.0 CH) CFAs: IC\IP

Suzanne Sortman, MA, BSN, RN, CNOR, University of Colorado Hospital; Brett Reece, MD, University of Colorado Hospital; Tamara Mayne, BSN, RN, University of Colorado Hospital Session #9082 (1.0 CH) CFAs: L/M

L/M E C

Patient Safety: Progress and Insights

Achieving Results through a Collaborative Local Governance model

Patricia H. Folcarelli, PhD, RN, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center; Charlotte L. Guglielmi, MA, BSN, RN, CNOR, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center Session #9075 (1.0 CH) CFAs: L/M

David A. Wyatt, MA, MPH, BSN, RN, CNOR, Vanderbilt University Medical Center; Michele Hasselblad, MSN, RN, Vanderbilt University Medical Center Session #9083 (1.0 CH) CFAs: L/M

E C

The Hand Hygiene Challenge: Going to Gemba to Protect Your Surgical Team and Patients
Treasa Susie K. Leming-Lee, DNP, MSN, RN, CPHQ, Vanderbilt University Medical Center; Laura A. Hollis, BSN, RN, CCRN, Vanderbilt University Medical Center Session #9076 (1.0 CH) CFAs: IC\IP

Sterilization Process Failures: Investigation and Prevention

Rose E. Seavey, MBA, BS, RN, CNOR, CRCST, Seavey Healthcare Consulting, Inc. Session #9084 (1.0 CH) CFAs: IC\IP

SP

E C

L/M E C

Implementing a SSI bundle Collaboratively for Joint Procedures at an Academic medical Center

Electronic Etiquette: managing Noise and Distractions to Keep Our Perioperative Patients Safe

Donna A. Ford, MSN, RN-BC, CNOR, Mayo Clinic; Donna A. Pritchard, MA, BSN, RN, NE-BC, CNOR, Kingsbrook Jewish Medical Center; Peter J. Papadakos, MD, FCCM, FCCP, University of Rochester Medical Center Session #9077 (1.0 CH) CFAs: L/M

Carol M. Ruscin, MSN, RN, University of Colorado Hospital; Catherine R. Kleiner, PhD, RN, University of Colorado Hospital Session #9085 (1.0 CH) CFAs: IC\IP

EB/R L/M E C

Amnion: What Is Old Is New Again!

E C

Anouska Desgupta, PhD, Musculoskeletal Transplant Foundation (MTF); Richard M. Jay, MD, Pennsylvania Hospital Session #9086 (1.0 CH) CFAs: E

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Thursday March 7, 2013 (Contd)
11am12pm

ConCUrrent SeSSionS Hot Topic!


Session #9087 (1.0 CH)

12:302:30pm 1:30-3pm

2nD HoUSe of DelegAteS ConCUrrent SeSSionS


Session #9096 (1.5 CH)

Evidence-based Strategies for Isolation Precautions in ASCs


Hudson Garrett, Jr., PhD, FNP-BC Session #9088 (1.0 CH) CFAs: IC\IP

Hot Topic!

Disaster Preparedness in the OR: Protecting Your Staff and Patients from the unthinkable
Kristine Sanger, MT, University of Nebraska Medical Center Session #9097 (1.5 CH) CFAs:

Shattering the mystique Surrounding Endovascular Procedures: EVAR, TEVAR, and TAVR 101

Gail M. Wilson, MS, RN, CNOR, Wellspan York Hospital; Nicole K. Flemmens, BSN, RN, CNOR, Wellspan Health Session #9089 (1.0 CH) CFAs: E C

Juggling Your biologic Options

A Collaborative Approach: Overcoming the Challenges of Treating Polytrauma


Rebecca Rosten, BSN, RN, Scott & White Memorial Hospital Session #9090 (1.0 CH) CFAs: C

Heather Brennan, PhD, Musculoskeletal Transplant Foundation (MTF); Jane M. Smith, RN, CNOR, Medical City Dallas Hospital Session #9098 (1.5 CH) CFAs: E

Federal Health Information Technology Strategic Plan 2011-2015: An Overview


Martha A. Rush, MSN, RN, CNOR, GE Healthcare Information Technologies Session #9099 (1.5 CH) CFAs: L/M

Second Life Orientation for Simulation Purposes

Joy Don Baker, PhD, RN, CNOR, CNE, NEA-BC, AORN Journal Session #9091 (1.0 CH) CFAs: E

Piercings in the OR: How Prepared Are YOu?!

How to Set up and maintain a Successful bariatric Program

Linda J. Wanzer, DNP, MSN, RN, CNOR, Col. (Ret.) Uniformed Services University of Health Science; Rodney W. Hicks, PhD, ARNP, RN, FAANP, FAAN, Western University of Health Science Session #9092 (1.0 CH) CFAs: C

Michelle F. Jaskunas, BSN, RN, CNOR, Rose Medical Center; Michael Snyder, MD, Rose Medical Center-Bariatric Surgery Program Session #9100 (1.5 CH) CFAs: L/M 3:154:15pm

Collaborating on an AHA Statement: Patient Safety in the Cardiac OR

Patricia Trish C. Seifert, MSN, RN, CNOR, FAAN, Inova Fairfax Hospital Session #9093 (1.0 CH) CFAs: C

CloSing eDUCAtion SeSSion Amazed & Amused: How to Survive & Thrive as a Health Care Professional
Karyn Buxman, MSN, RN, CSP, CPAE Session #9102 (1.0 CH)

Preventing Retained Surgical Items: Its A Team Expedition!

Beverly K. Walker, MA, RN, CNOR, Franciscan Health System; Renae N. Batti, MN, RN, CNOR, Franciscan Health System Session #9094 (1.0 CH) CFAs: L/M

E C

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