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Acute Stroke and the Latest Information
AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ Duration: 1.00 Origination: Apr 2024 Expiration: Dec 2027
Launch Course

In patients with symptoms of acute stroke, early recognition and interventions have been identified as critical factors in stroke outcomes. Evidence-based care can identify, manage, and prevent stroke-related complications. Nurses and physicians must understand stroke management to prevent disability and death. This course aims to present the most up-to-date practices for managing patients with acute stroke.

Learning Objectives

Discuss current diagnostic practices in patients with acute stroke.

Recall best practice protocols for early identification of acute stroke.

An Overview of Substance Use Disorders
Duration: 1.00 Origination: Oct 2020 Expiration: Sep 2026
Launch Course

Substance use is a growing problem across populations. As a helping professional, you need a basic understanding of how substance use affects your clients. This information will help you to provide support and resources to help clients seek treatment and recovery. In this course, you will explore substance use disorders, how they develop, and their impact on individuals. The course also explains your role as a paraprofessional when working with individuals with substance use disorders. You will be provided an overview of evidence-based interventions and the types of substance use treatment programs available, when additional treatment may be necessary. Detailed examples will help you to apply this information in your own work. The goal of this course is to provide paraprofessionals and peer support specialists in health and human service settings with information on substance use disorders and evidence-based interventions.

Learning Objectives

Explain what a substance use disorder is, how it develops, and how it impacts individuals.

Identify strategies that paraprofessionals can use when working with individuals diagnosed with substance use disorders to encourage behavior change.

Describe the types of treatment that exist for people diagnosed with substance use disorders.

CEN: Cardiovascular Emergencies
ANCC Accreditation Duration: 1.00 Origination: Jan 2023 Expiration: Dec 2026
Launch Course

The Certified Emergency Nurse (CEN®) is required to demonstrate competency in the domain of emergency nursing which includes knowledge of cardiovascular conditions and emergencies, such as acute coronary syndrome, aortic aneurysm/dissection, and cardiopulmonary arrest.

Learning Objectives

Identify signs and symptoms of cardiovascular emergencies and conditions.

Describe a comprehensive plan for the care of cardiovascular emergencies, including diagnostic and treatment interventions, and patient education.

CEN: Communicable Diseases
ANCC Accreditation Duration: 0.50 Origination: Jan 2023 Expiration: Dec 2026
Launch Course

he purpose of this course is to inform the emergency nurse of communicable diseases, including a comprehensive assessment and appropriate interventions.

Learning Objectives

Identify alterations in the biological, physiological, and psychological status of patients experiencing communicable disease emergencies.

Describe a comprehensive plan for the care of communicable disease conditions including diagnostic and treatment interventions, and patient education.

CEN: Environmental and Toxicological Emergencies
ANCC Accreditation Duration: 1.00 Origination: Jan 2023 Expiration: Dec 2026
Launch Course

The Certified Emergency Nurse (CEN®) is required to demonstrate competency in the domain of emergency nursing which includes knowledge of cardiovascular conditions and emergencies, such as acute coronary syndrome, aortic aneurysm/dissection, and cardiopulmonary arrest.

The goal of this course is to inform the emergency nurse of cardiovascular conditions and emergencies, including a comprehensive assessment and appropriate intervention.

Learning Objectives

Identify signs and symptoms of cardiovascular emergencies and conditions.

Describe a comprehensive plan for the care of cardiovascular emergencies, including diagnostic and treatment interventions, and patient education.

CEN: Gastrointestinal and Genitourinary Emergencies
ANCC Accreditation Duration: 1.00 Origination: Jan 2023 Expiration: Dec 2026
Launch Course

The Certified Emergency Nurse (CEN®) is required to demonstrate competency in the domain of emergency nursing which includes knowledge of gastrointestinal (GI) and genitourinary (GU) conditions and diseases, their signs and symptoms, management, and applicable nursing interventions.

Learning Objectives

Identify signs and symptoms of gastrointestinal and genitourinary emergencies and injuries.

Describe a comprehensive plan for the care of gastrointestinal and genitourinary conditions including diagnostic and treatment interventions, and patient education.

CEN: Gynecological and Obstetrical Emergencies
ANCC Accreditation Duration: 1.00 Origination: Jan 2023 Expiration: Dec 2026
Launch Course

The Certified Emergency Nurse (CEN®) is required to demonstrate competency in the domain of emergency nursing which includes knowledge of gynecological and obstetrical conditions and diseases, their signs and symptoms, management, and applicable nursing interventions.

Learning Objectives

Identify signs and symptoms of gynecological and obstetrical emergencies and injuries.

Describe a comprehensive plan for the care of gynecological and obstetrical conditions including diagnostic and treatment interventions, and patient education.

CEN: Maxillofacial and Ocular Emergencies
ANCC Accreditation Duration: 1.00 Origination: Jan 2023 Expiration: Dec 2026
Launch Course

The Certified Emergency Nurse (CEN®) is required to demonstrate competency in the domain of emergency nursing which includes knowledge of maxillofacial and ocular emergencies, their signs and symptoms, management, and applicable nursing interventions. 

The goal of this course is to review the knowledge domains specific to maxillofacial and ocular emergencies included as a part of the Certified Emergency Nurse (CEN®) exam.

This course is not affiliated with the Board of Certification for Emergency Nursing (BCEN).

Learning Objectives

Identify signs and symptoms and the management of life-threatening maxillofacial illnesses and injuries.

Analyze strategies to manage ocular conditions and emergencies.

CEN: Medical Emergencies
ANCC Accreditation Duration: 1.00 Origination: Jan 2023 Expiration: Dec 2026
Launch Course

The purpose of this program is to inform the emergency nurse of medical emergencies, including a comprehensive assessment and appropriate intervention.

Learning Objectives

Identify signs and symptoms of medical conditions and injuries.

Describe a comprehensive plan for the care of medical conditions including diagnostic and treatment interventions, and patient education.

CEN: Orthopedic and Wound Emergencies
ANCC Accreditation Duration: 1.00 Origination: Jan 2023 Expiration: Dec 2026
Launch Course

The purpose of this program is to inform the emergency nurse of common orthopedic emergencies, including a comprehensive assessment and appropriate interventions.

Learning Objectives

Identify signs and symptoms of orthopedic and wound emergencies.

Describe a comprehensive plan for the care of orthopedic and wound emergencies including diagnostic and treatment interventions, and patient education.

CEN: Professional Issues in Emergency Nursing
ANCC Accreditation Duration: 1.00 Origination: Jan 2023 Expiration: Dec 2026
Launch Course

The purpose of this program is to describe the impact of professional practice issues as they relate to the emergency nurse, their patients, and the health care system.

Learning Objectives

Recognize vulnerable patient populations and sensitive care situations facing emergency nurses.

Identify professional practice issues across the health care system that support high-quality patient care and satisfaction.

CEN: Psychosocial Emergencies
ANCC Accreditation Duration: 1.00 Origination: Jan 2023 Expiration: Aug 2026
Launch Course

The Certified Emergency Nurse (CEN®) is required to demonstrate competency in the domain of emergency nursing which includes knowledge of psychosocial emergencies, their signs and symptoms, their management, and the nursing interventions that are needed.

The goal of this course is to review the knowledge domains specific to psychosocial emergencies included as a part of the Certified Emergency Nurse (CEN®) exam.

Learning Objectives

Recognize signs and symptoms of specific psychosocial emergencies.

Identify strategies to manage psychosocial emergencies.

CEN: Respiratory Emergencies
ANCC Accreditation Duration: 1.00 Origination: Jan 2023 Expiration: Dec 2026
Launch Course

The Certified Emergency Nurse (CEN®) is required to demonstrate competency in the domain of emergency nursing which includes knowledge of respiratory emergencies, their signs and symptoms, their management, and the nursing interventions. 

The goal of this course is to review the knowledge domains specific to respiratory emergencies included as a part of the Certified Emergency Nurse (CEN®) exam.

This course is not affiliated with the Board of Certification for Emergency Nursing (BCEN).

Learning Objectives

Identify signs and symptoms of life-threatening respiratory illnesses and injuries.

Analyze strategies to manage respiratory conditions and emergencies that present to the emergency department.

Diagnostic Failure and Delayed Diagnosis in Emergency Medicine
ACCME Accreditation Duration: 1.00 Origination: Sep 2024 Expiration: Dec 2027
Launch Course

This course examines diagnostic failure and delayed diagnosis in emergency medicine. It is designed to enhance understanding of the common causes and implications of diagnostic failures and delays and provide strategies for improving diagnostic accuracy in emergency settings.

Learning Objectives

Recognize the impact of diagnostic errors and contributing factors to diagnostic failures and delays. 

Identify strategies for improving diagnostic accuracy and preventing errors and delays through interprofessional collaboration.

Emergent Delivery of Infant
AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™ Duration: 0.50 Origination: Mar 2021 Expiration: Dec 2027
Launch Course

The management of the female who presents to the emergency department (ED) in active labor is stressful and overwhelming. Ideally, the ED has a plan in place, based on hospital resources, for the imminent delivery of a newborn. Decisions regarding delivery in the ED or transferring the patient to labor and delivery are based on a variety of factors. Knowledge of the possible complications of delivery will provide anticipatory guidance to improve maternal and fetal outcomes.

Learning Objectives

Know the clinical presentation and physical exam findings associated with pregnancy.

Recognize the common complications associated with pregnancy. Plan the steps to prepare the process of delivery of a newborn.

Recognize common complications of delivery of a newborn.

Maternal Emergencies: ED Provider - Ectopic Pregnancy
ACCME Accreditation Duration: 0.50 Origination: Oct 2025 Expiration: Dec 2026
Launch Course

This course provides an overview of ectopic pregnancies, with a focus on diagnosis and treatment options.

Learning Objectives

Definition of ectopic pregnancy. 

Diagnosis of ectopic pregnancy. 

Treatment of ectopic pregnancy.

Maternal Emergencies: ED Provider - Electronic Fetal Monitoring
ACCME and ANCC Accreditation Duration: 0.50 Origination: Oct 2025 Expiration: Dec 2026
Launch Course

Electronic fetal monitoring (EFM) can be crucial to stabilizing patients in the emergency department (ED). The goal of this course is to provide physicians and nursing professionals with the knowledge to meet new standards from The Joint Commission regarding fetal monitoring procedures and stabilization in the ED. 

Learning Objectives

Recall how to perform electronic fetal monitoring in the ED. 

Identify how to interpret and respond to electronic fetal monitoring tracings.

Maternal Emergencies: ED Provider - Hemorrhage
ACCME Accreditation Duration: 0.50 Origination: Oct 2025 Expiration: Dec 2026
Launch Course

This is a brief review of how nurses and providers should address maternal hemorrhage in the ED. All emergency departments must be prepared for obstetric hemorrhage, which can cause severe issues or death. 

Learning Objectives

Recognize signs of maternal hemorrhage in the ED. 

Recall the management of maternal hemorrhage in the ED.

Maternal Emergencies: ED Provider - Hypertension and Preeclampsia
ACCME Accreditation Duration: 0.50 Origination: Oct 2025 Expiration: Dec 2027
Launch Course

Hypertensive disorders are the most common medical complication affecting pregnancy and are the second leading cause of maternal deaths in the U.S. In the ED, healthcare professionals must know about hypertensive disorders in the perinatal patient population to provide safe, evidence-based care. This course will provide information about the hypertensive disorders of pregnancy, its effects on the mother and fetus, and recommended management.

Learning Objectives

Identify the risk factors, defining features, and potential adverse outcomes of the four hypertensive disorders in pregnancy. 

Review the management of a patient with hypertensive disorder in the prenatal, intrapartum, and postpartum periods.

Maternal Emergencies: ED Provider - Shoulder Dystocia
ACCME and ANCC Accreditation Duration: 0.50 Origination: Oct 2025 Expiration: Dec 2027
Launch Course

Shoulder dystocia is an obstetric emergency. To prepare for this rare occurrence, your healthcare team should be knowledgeable about the risk factors, potential complications, and the management of shoulder dystocia. In addition, emergency professionals should develop strategies to help their healthcare team prepare for this rare event.

Learning Objectives

Identify the risk factors, potential complications, and interventions of shoulder dystocia. 

Recall strategies to prepare your healthcare team for a shoulder dystocia emergency.

Maternal Emergencies: ED Provider - Umbilical Cord Prolapse
ACCME Accreditation Duration: 0.25 Origination: Oct 2025 Expiration: Dec 2028
Launch Course

This course presents providers with a review of umbilical cord prolapse, its causes, presentation, diagnosis, and management.

Learning Objectives

List obstetric and iatrogenic risk factors for umbilical cord prolapse. 

Distinguish between overt and occult umbilical cord prolapse. 

Review the clinical presentation of umbilical cord prolapse. 

Outline the clinical management of overt umbilical cord prolapse.

Maternal Emergencies: OB Provider - Category III FHR Tracing
ACCME Accreditation Duration: 0.25 Origination: Oct 2025 Expiration: Dec 2028
Launch Course

This course reviews the FHR characteristics of Category III patterns, their etiologies, and clinical significance.

Learning Objectives

Identify Category III FHR tracings. 

Describe the clinical significance of a Category III FHR tracing. 

Outline the clinical management of the Category III FHR tracing.

Maternal Emergencies: OB Provider - Sepsis Management
ACCME Accreditation Duration: 0.25 Origination: Oct 2025 Expiration: Dec 2028
Launch Course

This course provides an overview of sepsis in pregnancy, with a focus on screening tools to facilitate early recognition and timely treatment.

Learning Objectives

Define sepsis and septic shock. 

Review sepsis screening tools used in pregnancy. 

Review common etiologies for sepsis in pregnancy. 

Review treatment approach to sepsis, sepsis bundle.

Motivational Interviewing: An Introduction
Duration: 1.00 Origination: May 2024 Expiration: Dec 2027
Launch Course

In this course, you will learn about Motivational Interviewing, an intervention to help people discover their own desire and ability to make difficult changes. Motivational Interviewing (MI) is a way of communicating that draws out people’s own thoughts and beliefs in order to help them address their ambivalence about making a change.

The course uses a blend of instructive information and interactive exercises to help you understand and apply its core concepts. The goal of this course is to provide addictions, behavioral health counseling, marriage and family therapy, nursing, psychology, and social work professionals in health and human service settings with the skills to define and demonstrate the core concepts of Motivational Interviewing.

Learning Objectives

Describe the overall purpose of Motivational Interviewing and how it impacts the change process. 

Recall the key elements of the MI spirit and how these can support clients in the change process.

 Define ambivalence, change talk, and sustain talk, and how these concepts relate to MI.