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MSNAF’s Educational Weekend Ultrasound Guided Regional Nerve Block Seminar Presented by Ted Holmes, MSN, CRNA 0730-0800 Recognizing the benefits and safety concerns of using ultrasound-guided administration of regional anesthetics (working breakfast) 0800-0900 Didactic education: Describe Anatomy/Indication/Technique for an interscalene block of the brachial plexus. Hands-on education: Using live models participants will identify ultrasound machine setting and technique used to locate neurovascular structures involved in an interscalene block of the brachial plexus.** 0900-1000 Didactic education: Describe Anatomy/Indication/Technique for a supraclavicular block of the brachial plexus. Hands-on education: Using live models participants will identify ultrasound machine setting and technique used to locate neurovascular structures involved in a supraclavicular block of the brachial plexus.** 1000-1100 Didactic education: Describe Anatomy/Indication/Technique for femoral nerve block. Hands-on education: Using live models participants will identify ultrasound machine setting and technique used to locate neurovascular structures involved in a femoral nerve block.** 1100-1200 Didactic education: Describe Anatomy/Indication/Technique for a popliteal nerve block. Hands-on education: Using live models participants will identify ultrasound machine setting and technique used to locate neurovascular structures involved in a popliteal nerve block.** 1200-1400 For certification of completion, participants are required to identify proper neurovascular landmarks for each of the four nerve block techniques: interscalene, supraclavicular, femoral, and popliteal. Participants, not seeking certification, will also have the opportunity to utilize simulation of ultrasound guided needle insertion on blue phantoms simulators. **Instructor assisted practice to achieve appropriate and successful ultrasound technique. Upon completion, participants will be able to locate and identify major neurovascular structures on a live model and successfully perform simulated nerve block on phantom model using ultrasound-guided injection techniques. Program Purpose Ultrasound offers a non-invasive imaging technique for appreciation of regional neurovascular structures and safe administration of local anesthetics. Local anesthetics benefit quality of patient care and reduce complication rates as well as length of hospital stay. Ultrasound-guided regional anesthesia has become an unwritten standard-of-care for many providers. Memphis Student Nurse Anesthetist Foundation’s Alumni Weekend Education seeks to engage students and professionals in real-time, ultrasound-guided injection of regional anesthetic. This will be accomplished through didactic education in basic ultrasonography and appreciation of regional neurovascular anatomy followed by hands-on training in ultrasound use and local anesthetic injection techniques. Objectives Participant will be able to: 1. Distinguish the ultrasound images of vessels, peripheral nerves, tendons, layers of fascia, nerve plexus and the dura, and demonstrate techniques of improving ultrasound images. 2. Establish a technique to handle the ultrasound equipment while performing needle placement, different ultrasound stations will be available at the course, identifying and differentiating anatomic structures imaged by ultrasound on living models. 3. Identify the benefits of using real time, ultrasound guidance for the administration of regional anesthesia.