Newswise — WHAT:The American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN) hosts its annual National Teaching Institute & Critical Care Exposition (NTI) May 16-19 in New Orleans. NTI, the world’s largest conference for nurses who care for acutely and critically ill patients, includes the Critical Care Exposition, the largest and most comprehensive trade show specifically for acute and critical care nurses. More than 400 exhibits spanning an area larger than two football fields encompass cutting-edge healthcare equipment, devices, supplies and career opportunities.

WHO:Nearly 8,000 nurses from ICU, CCU, telemetry, patient transport, emergency and other high acuity areas

WHEN: 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., Tuesday, May 17 and Wednesday, May 189 a.m. to noon, Thursday, May 19

WHERE:Ernest N. Morial Convention Center, New Orleans

SELECTED EXHIBITS Caring for Patients in TransitAir & Surface Transport Nurses Association members demonstrate techniques and equipment that help nurses receive critically ill patients and prepare them for transport. The Transport Nursing area features emergency transport helicopters provided by Air Methods and Life Air Rescue/Metro Aviation, as well as ambulances from Acadian, Ochsner Medical Center and the University of Alabama. Attendees can also explore an innovative trailer-based training unit, outfitted with patient simulators in fixed-wing and rotor-wing aircraft settings, provided by Air Medical Group Holdings. CPR ThrowdownThis interactive educational experience features a CPR Challenge pitting teams of nurses against the clock. Set in a racing car-themed setting, the CPR Throwdown includes experts from the American Heart Association leading CPR demonstrations and training.

Electronic Health Records Learning CenterLeaders from the Healthcare Information and Management Systems Society (HIMSS) will demonstrate the latest innovations in health IT, informatics and electronic health records.

Exploring Remote Care in Tele-ICUsExperts will be on hand to show attendees through a working tele-ICU station. Remote monitoring of critically ill patients enables hospitals to increase patient safety and expand nursing staff capabilities.

Experiencing the “Front Lines” of HealthcareU.S. Army Nurse Recruiters uses a full-size field operating room and field medical unit to simulate the challenges faced on the battlefield or during a disaster. Attendees can watch as U.S. Army physicians, nurses and medics demonstrate lifesaving surgical techniques used in the field.

FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO REQUEST MEDIA CREDENTIALS Visit www.aacn.org/nti, www.aacn.org/pressreleases or contact AACN Communications Representative Kristie Aylett, APR, [email protected], 228-229-9472.