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Substance Use in the Workplace for Managers
ANCC Accreditation Duration: 1.00 Origination: Dec 2024 Expiration: Dec 2027
Launch Course

Substance use in the workplace carries a stigma, causing difficulties in seeking help and impacting employee satisfaction, turnover, productivity, and insurance claims. Supervisors play a unique role in the success of a drug-free workplace policy. They are often the first to identify a potential problem.

This course provides healthcare professionals, managers, and leaders with an understanding of the competencies needed to identify and manage employees with substance use issues.

Learning Objectives

Discuss specific indicators that an employee has substance use issues. 

Recognize your responsibilities as a manager regarding substance use, including the legal aspects of substance use in the workplace.

Succession Planning: Excellence Series
ANCC Accreditation Duration: 0.50 Origination: Oct 2024 Expiration: Dec 2027
Launch Course

Nursing remains a top occupation in the U.S., with strong job growth projected through 2032 (U.S. Bureau of Labor, 2024). As healthcare systems evolve, nurses will play an increasingly significant role. With many nurse leaders nearing retirement, preserving their professional and institutional knowledge is crucial. Despite the importance of succession planning for leadership roles, less than 10% of healthcare organizations have a formal process in place (LaCross et al. 2019).

This course provides nurses with knowledge of the importance and development of succession planning for nursing.

Learning Objectives

Identify the importance of nursing succession planning. 

Discuss methods used to establish a succession plan in nursing.

Suicide Prevention in the Acute Setting
AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ Duration: 1.00 Origination: Jul 2025 Expiration: Dec 2028
Launch Course

This course will provide you with information about the numerous risk and protective factors of suicide. You will learn effective screening approaches you can use to identify elevated risk. You will also learn how to follow a positive screening with an in-depth clinical assessment, including several different models you can use to guide your assessment. The goal of this course is to provide alcohol and drug counseling, marriage and family therapy, counseling, psychology, and social work professionals in health and human services with skills to identify individuals at increased risk of suicide.

Learning Objectives

Recognize risk and protective factors for suicide.

Explain how to effectively screen to identify individuals at risk of suicide.

Summarize the major components of a comprehensive suicide assessment.

The Dangers of Alarm Fatigue
ANCC Accreditation Duration: 0.50 Origination: May 2023 Expiration: Dec 2026
Launch Course

This course provides nurses with information regarding safety concerns associated with alarm fatigue along with evidence-based research strategies to reduce the fatigue.

Learning Objectives

Describe the national patient safety goals set by The Joint Commission as they relate to alarm management. 

Discuss evidence-based strategies to reduce alarm fatigue.

The Impact of Psychedelics
AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ Duration: 1.00 Origination: Nov 2023 Expiration: Dec 2026
Launch Course

This course will provide healthcare professionals in the acute care setting with an introduction to the use of psychedelics for the treatment of behavioral health conditions. Healthcare professionals will learn about the types of agents used, their indications, benefits, and their associated risks and side effects.

The goal of this course is to provide health care professionals in the acute care setting with an introductory review of novel therapeutic agents used to treat behavioral health conditions.  

Learning Objectives

Recall how psychedelics are used to treat behavioral health disorders and how they impact symptoms of behavioral health disorder. 

Identify the potential risks and side effects of psychedelics. 

Recognize whether an individual is a good candidate for psychedelic treatment for behavioral health symptoms.

The Professional Nurse and Social Media
ANCC Accreditation Duration: 1.00 Origination: Mar 2024 Expiration: Dec 2027
Launch Course

For many of us, social media is a fun way to stay in touch with friends and family. We share photos and stories with people across town and around the world. However, nurses need to be cautious as they engage in social media as it can affect their careers in ways never imagined. Content taken in the wrong context can damage a nurse’s professional reputation.

Learning Objectives

Recognize commonly used social media platforms. 

Identify the risks and benefits of using social media for professional and personal purposes. 

Indicate best practices for communicating effectively and ethically on social media platforms.

The Use of Telehealth in Clinical Practice
ANCC Accreditation Duration: 1.00 Origination: Apr 2023 Expiration: Dec 2026
Launch Course

Telehealth offers numerous benefits and poses several challenges when used to treat behavioral health conditions. Many challenges can be addressed through specific problem-solving and communication strategies.


This course provides an overview of telehealth as well as a discussion of both benefits and challenges. You will learn the regulatory issues you should consider when preparing and implementing a telehealth practice. Lastly, this course highlights important strategies to develop rapport and promote engagement when treating clients via telehealth.

Learning Objectives

Describe telehealth, including the benefits and challenges for service delivery using different formats.

Identify three ways to address challenges and optimize service delivery via telehealth.

Explain at least three standards providers must follow to deliver telehealth services in compliance with federal and state regulations.

Trauma-Informed Care
ACCME and ANCC Accreditation Duration: 1.00 Origination: Aug 2024 Expiration: Dec 2027
Launch Course

Trauma-informed care recognizes and responds to the effects of trauma. All clients should receive trauma-informed care.

Learning Objectives

Define at least three trauma types and their effects. 

Identify strategies for trauma-informed care strategies and their implementation at individual and organizational levels. 

Recognize at least two ways trauma affects healthcare staff and strategies to support their well-being.

Weight Loss Medications: A Comprehensive Review
ANCC Accreditation Duration: 1.50 Origination: Jul 2023 Expiration: Dec 2026
Launch Course

When lifestyle modifications such as improving nutrition and increasing physical activity do not achieve adequate weight loss, pharmacotherapies may be needed. Pharmacotherapy is used as a supplement to lifestyle modifications and should only be implemented in patients who meet certain criteria and have a need to reduce their risk of obesity-related comorbidities. This course will review candidate criteria for weight management drugs, which drugs have been approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and their safety or effectiveness. It will also review dietary supplements used for weight loss and the lifestyle behaviors needed to increase the efficacy of pharmacotherapies. The goal of this course is to educate the healthcare team in the acute care setting on weight loss medications.

Learning Objectives

Indicate the criteria for weight loss drug therapy in patients affected by obesity. 

Recognize the safety and effectiveness of prescription drugs and devices, and dietary supplements used for weight loss. 

Recall lifestyle behaviors that are needed in conjunction with weight loss drugs, devices, and supplements.

Wellness Strategies that Support Addiction Recovery
ANCC Accreditation Duration: 1.00 Origination: May 2023 Expiration: Dec 2026
Launch Course

Substance use is linked to millions of deaths worldwide each year (Ritchie & Roser, 2019). Supporting individuals’ long-term recovery from substance use can help save lives. Recovery is a lifelong process that aims to keep an individual substance-free while improving their overall quality of life. Wellness strategies enhance recovery outcomes by focusing on optimal health across all dimensions of an individual’s life.

Learning Objectives

 

 

Discuss how wellness approaches can positively impact recovery from substance use disorders.

Recognize the eight dimensions of wellness.

Identify wellness strategies to facilitate long-term recovery from substance use disorders.

Wrong-Site Surgery: Prevention
ACCME and ANCC Accreditation Duration: 0.50 Origination: Apr 2024 Expiration: Dec 2027
Launch Course

Wrong-site surgery (WSS) has been consistently ranked among the top four most reported sentinel events in the U.S. healthcare system for 5 years in a row, as reported in the Joint Commission’s annual sentinel events report in 2023. Despite being classified as a "never event," the occurrence of WSS is still alarmingly high. These events are both shocking and damaging to the public's trust in the healthcare system.

This course provides physicians, nurses, and surgical technologists with knowledge of evidence-based practices for preventing wrong-site surgeries.

Learning Objectives

Identify risk factors that can lead to wrong-site surgery. Recall the steps of the Universal Protocol and the components of the World Health Organization's Surgical Safety Checklist. Summarize evidence-based strategies for preventing wrong-site surgeries.