RNs and APRNs are required to complete 30 hours of CE every 2 years to renew their license.
LPNs are required to complete 24 hours of CE every 2 years to renew their license.
- At least 3 hours of this training must pertain to Substance Abuse
RNs and APRNs are required to complete 30 hours of CE every 2 years to renew their license.
LPNs are required to complete 24 hours of CE every 2 years to renew their license.
Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) licenses expire on February 28 of even years (2020, 2022, 2024).
LPNs are required to complete 24 contact hours every 2 years. Three (3) of the 24 hours must be in the area of Substance Abuse.
Complete these courses towards your Delaware nursing CE requirements.
Over 500 hours of CE for one low price | |||
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Substance Abuse and Addiction for RNs and LPNs |
3.0 ANCC contact hours 0.0 Pharmacology hours |
Required | Start Course |
Safe and Effective Prescribing of Controlled Substances for APRNs |
3.5 ANCC contact hours 0.0 Pharmacology hours |
Required | Start Course |
Heart Failure Nursing CE Course for RNs and LPNs |
1.5 ANCC contact hours 0.0 Pharmacology hours |
Recommended | Start Course |
Diabetes Nursing CE Course for RNs and LPNs |
6.5 ANCC contact hours 0.0 Pharmacology hours |
Recommended | Start Course |
Hypertension Nursing CE Course for RNs and LPNs |
2.0 ANCC contact hours 0.0 Pharmacology hours |
Recommended | Start Course |
Medical Marijuana and Cannabinoid Use Nursing CE Course for RNs and LPNs |
1.5 ANCC contact hours 0.0 Pharmacology hours |
Recommended | Start Course |
Infection Control Nursing CE Course |
6.0 ANCC contact hours 0.0 Pharmacology hours |
Recommended | Start Course |
Oral Health Care Nursing CE Course |
1.0 ANCC contact hours 0.0 Pharmacology hours |
Recommended | Start Course |
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You can learn more at Delaware's Board of Nursing Website