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73.5 ANCC Contact Hours
Courses inside this package:
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Stroke for RNs and LPNs Nursing CE Course
The purpose of this course is to ensure that the advanced practice registered nurse (APRN) is cognizant of the most recent recommendations regarding the diagnosis and management of acute ischemic attacks within the brain, or strokes.
- 3.0 ANCC Contact Hours
- Single Course Cost: $20
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Acute Myocardial Infarction for RNs and LPNs Nursing CE Course
The purpose of this course is to review the pathophysiology of AMI and explore the current AMI diagnosis and treatment guidelines by the ACC, AHA and ESC.
- 3.0 ANCC Contact Hours
- Single Course Cost: $25
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Asthma Nursing CE Course for RNs and LPNs Part 1: Pathophysiology, Risk Factors, and Diagnosis Nursing CE Course
The purpose of this activity is to ensure that all nurses are aware of and able to implement the most up-to-date information regarding the pathophysiology, signs, symptoms, risk factors, and diagnosis of asthma into their practice.
- 1.0 ANCC Contact Hour
- Single Course Cost: $13
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Asthma Nursing CE Course Part 2: The Nonpharmacological Treatment of Asthma (All Users) Nursing CE Course
The purpose of this activity is to ensure that all nurses within the primary care and emergency medicine fields are aware of and able to implement the most up-to-date information regarding the nonpharmacological management options of asthma such as lifestyle modifications, immunotherapy, and procedural options into their practice.
- 1.0 ANCC Contact Hour
- Single Course Cost: $13
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Asthma Nursing CE Course for RNs and LPNs Part 3: The Assessment and Pharmacological Treatment of Mild-to-Moderate Asthma Nursing CE Course
The purpose of this activity is to ensure that all nurses within primary care, pediatrics, pulmonary, and emergency medicine fields are aware of and able to implement the most up-to-date information regarding the assessment and pharmacological management of asthma into their practice.
- 1.0 ANCC Contact Hour
- Single Course Cost: $13
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Asthma Nursing CE Course for RNs and LPNs Part 4: The Management of Severe Asthma: Biologics, Asthma Exacerbations, Special Populations, and Referral Considerations Nursing CE Course
The purpose of this activity is to ensure that all nurses are aware of and able to implement the most up-to-date information regarding the management of severe cases of asthma, exacerbations, and special populations into their practice.
- 1.0 ANCC Contact Hour
- Single Course Cost: $13
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Pain Management Nursing CE Course Part 1: The Pathophysiology and Classification of Pain (All Users)
The purpose of this module is to describe the pathophysiology of pain, reviewing the different types of pain, and outlining the clinical assessment and work-up for a patient presenting with pain, as a means to enhance the nurse and APRN’s understanding of pain and the vital components of a comprehensive pain assessment.
- 1.0 ANCC Contact Hour
- Single Course Cost: $11
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Pain Management Nursing CE Course for RNs/LPNs Part 2: The Non-Opioid Management of Pain
The purpose of this module is to review non-pharmacological pain reduction strategies, as well as the non-opioid pharmacological treatment of pain to enhance the knowledge and clinical skill of the nurse providing care to patients with pain.
- 1.5 ANCC Contact Hours
- Single Course Cost: $13
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Pain Management Nursing CE Course for RNs/LPNs Part 3: Opioid Administration and Monitoring
With the rise of the opioid epidemic that continues to plague the US, nurses must ascertain an accurate and comprehensive understanding regarding best practices for opioid administration for pain management to preserve the integrity of clinical practice, safeguard patient care, and reduce the risk for opioid use disorders. The purpose of this module is to provide a comprehensive overview of best-practice opioid prescribing guidelines, including proper monitoring of patients on long-term opioid therapy, as well as the clinical features of opioid use disorders.
- 2.0 ANCC Contact Hours
- Single Course Cost: $17
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Introduction to Telemetry Monitoring for Arrhythmias Nursing CE Course
Learn more on telemetry monitoring and cardiac arrhythmias
- 6.0 ANCC Contact Hours
- Single Course Cost: $28
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Concussion Diagnosis and Treatment Nursing CE Course
The purpose of this module is to provide an overview of the nature of concussions: their definition, pathophysiology, signs/symptoms, diagnosis and treatment. This module will also review the clinical sequelae that can result as a consequence of repeated concussions and highlights prevention and management strategies.
- 2.0 ANCC Contact Hours
- Single Course Cost: $16
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Disaster Planning Nursing CE Course
The purpose of this course is to provide nurses with an overview of disaster preparedness education and evidence-based practice surrounding disaster planning and disaster/mass casualty response.
- 2.0 ANCC Contact Hours
- Single Course Cost: $16
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Hyperemesis Gravidarum Nursing CE Course
The purpose of this activity is to update the participant on current knowledge regarding the disorder of hyperemesis gravidarum (HG) in pregnancy.
- 2.0 ANCC Contact Hours
- Single Course Cost: $16
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Pediatric Abusive Head Trauma Nursing CE Course
The purpose of this course is to review the clinical manifestations, management, and prevention of pediatric abusive head trauma.
- 1.5 ANCC Contact Hours
- Single Course Cost: $15
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The Nurse's Role in the Opioid Epidemic Nursing CE Course
This 1-hour course discusses prescription opioid drugs, including alternatives to opioids for managing and treating pain, and the risks and signs of opioid abuse, addiction, and diversion. The purpose of this activity is to review terminology regarding the opioid epidemic and examine the pathophysiology, contributing factors, clinical manifestations, evaluation, and evidence-based management strategies of opioid misuse.
- 1.0 ANCC Contact Hour
- Single Course Cost: $11
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The Nurse’s Role in Procedural Sedation for RNs and LPNs Nursing CE Course
This 2-hour course discusses procedural sedation and analgesia (PSA), including terminology, indications for use, pre-procedural planning, intra-procedural assessment and monitoring, medication options, and post-procedure recovery and discharge planning. A nurse’s scope of practice and role in PSA can vary based on practice location and governing bodies. Learners are reminded to refer to their state board of nursing and institutional policies for specific guidelines.
- 2.0 ANCC Contact Hours
- Single Course Cost: $16
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Child Maltreatment Nursing CE Course
The purpose of this 2-hour course is to ensure nurses understand the New York State (NYS) laws about child maltreatment and their role in identifying and reporting potential cases of maltreatment.
- 2.0 ANCC Contact Hours
- Single Course Cost: $20
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Venous Thromboembolism for RNs and LPNs Nursing CE Course
This course discusses venous thromboembolism (VTE), including the condition’s definition and incidence in the US. In addition, this course reviews the pathophysiology, various risk factors, and clinical manifestations of VTEs. Finally, this course reviews the process of diagnosis, various prevention and treatment modalities, and complications associated with VTE treatment.
- 2.5 ANCC Contact Hours
- Single Course Cost: $20
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Trauma and Tourniquets Nursing CE Course
The purpose of this activity is to enable the learner to recognize the steps of the primary survey for trauma patients and recognize current evidence-based practice as it relates to the management of trauma patients when their airway and breathing is compromised, when they experience life-threatening bleeding and shock, and when they experience musculoskeletal trauma.
- 1.5 ANCC Contact Hours
- Single Course Cost: $13
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Food Allergies Nursing CE Course
To impart an evidence-based update on food allergies and sensitivities, emergency treatment of an individual having a reaction to a food allergy, and long-term management of individuals with food allergies.
- 1.0 ANCC Contact Hour
- Single Course Cost: $11
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Seizures and Epilepsy for RNs and LPNs Nursing CE Course
The purpose of this course is to examine the most common types of epilepsy and seizures across the lifespan, reviewing the incidence and prevalence, risk factors, clinical presentation, diagnostic criteria, and treatment modalities.
- 2.5 ANCC Contact Hours
- Single Course Cost: $17
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Pediatric Fever for RNs and LPNs Nursing CE Course
This article will provide a brief overview of the assessment, triage, and management of the pediatric patient with a fever.
- 1.0 ANCC Contact Hour
- Single Course Cost: $12
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Diagnostic Radiology for RNs and LPNs Nursing CE Course
The purpose of this module is to educate nurses on the various types of diagnostic radiology imaging tests, ensuring a satisfactory understanding of the risks, benefits, and important clinical considerations of each type of test, the use of contrast media, management of contrast allergic reactions, and radiation safety.
- 4.0 ANCC Contact Hours
- Single Course Cost: $26
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Substance Abuse and Addiction for RNs and LPNs Nursing CE Course
The purpose of this activity is to review and highlight the evidence-based care of patients diagnosed with SUD to facilitate the optimal care of these patients.
- 3.0 ANCC Contact Hours
- Single Course Cost: $20
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Basic Laboratory Values for RNs and LPNs Nursing CE Course
The purpose of this module is to provide an overview of the most common laboratory tests, their normal ranges, and clinical indications.
- 2.0 ANCC Contact Hours
- Single Course Cost: $15
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Blood Clotting and Bleeding Disorders for RNs & LPNs Nursing CE Course
The purpose of this module is to examine the pathophysiology of normal blood clotting as well as the most common disorders of excessive blood clotting and bleeding, exploring the clinical manifestations and nursing implications of each disease process to enhance nursing practice and safeguard patient care.
- 3.5 ANCC Contact Hours
- Single Course Cost: $24
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Domestic and Community Violence Nursing CE Course
The purpose of this activity is to educate the learner regarding domestic violence and sexual violence statistics, risk factors, prevention, and the most up-to-date best practices for the evidenced-based care of survivors.
- 3.0 ANCC Contact Hours
- Single Course Cost: $21
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Forensic Nursing Care Nursing CE Course - An Overview of Evidence Collection
This module aims to outline the trauma-informed care of victims of sexual violence, including assessment, forensic evidence collection procedures, documentation, and a brief overview of providing testimony.
- 2.0 ANCC Contact Hours
- Single Course Cost: $14
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COVID-19 (Year 2): Updated Evidence, Treatment, and Vaccination for RNs and LPNs Nursing CE Course
The purpose of this course is to provide an overview of the most up-to-date science available regarding the clinical manifestations, disease severity, and evidence-based treatment approaches for patients with COVID-19, as well as a summary of the COVID-19 vaccines.
- 5.0 ANCC Contact Hours
- Single Course Cost: $26
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Vascular Access Devices: Part 1 Nursing CE Course
The purpose of this learning module is to provide an overview of the most common vascular access devices (VADs) utilized in clinical practice for adult patients. The various guidelines regarding the care, maintenance, and assessment of peripheral access devices will be highlighted. The indications and procedures for insertion and removal, benefits, risks, and complications in conjunction with clinical decision-making for best-practice standards and enhanced patient outcomes will be outlined. This module endeavors to review and explain the most common peripheral VADs and the necessary management and assessment skills required for safe clinical practice. The introduction and revision of these devices and their use require healthcare professionals (HCPs) to update their knowledge base continually to provide the latest evidence-based practice (EBP) standards. VAD insertion, management, and use is an essential component of routine patient care. Therefore, a thorough understanding of the numerous VADs utilized in clinical practice and their management and assessment is critical for providing quality care. Please refer to Part 2 of this series to review central access devices and invasive monitoring (central venous pressure and pulmonary artery catheters).
- 3.0 ANCC Contact Hours
- Single Course Cost: $19
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COVID-19 Pandemic (Year 1) Nursing CE Course
The purpose of this activity is to provide nurses with the best and most up to date science regarding the pathophysiology, symptomatology, prevention, and management of COVID-19.
- 4.0 ANCC Contact Hours
- Single Course Cost: $21
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Human Trafficking Nursing CE Course
The purpose of this course is to outline and review for nurses the evidence-based process for identifying and intervening in cases of human trafficking, as most healthcare providers are unfamiliar with how to care for or report trafficking victims (Greenbaum et al., 2017; Powell et al., 2017). This will also serve to satisfy the specific nursing professional development requirements for this topic in the states of Florida (per statutes section 787.062), Michigan (per administrative rule 338.10105), and Texas (per House Bill [HB] 2059, 86th Session, 2019; Texas Occupation Code, 2019).
- 2.5 ANCC Contact Hours
- Single Course Cost: $17