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Shoulder Dystocia: Primary Maneuvers
ACCME and ANCC Accreditation Duration: 0.50 Origination: Mar 2025 Expiration: Dec 2028
Launch Course

A review of clinical judgment related to the use of primary maneuvers for managing shoulder dystocia.

Learning Objectives

Identify the clinical signs of shoulder dystocia and appropriate initial interventions to resolve the complication safely. 

Recall risk factors for shoulder dystocia and appropriate tasks to perform following the emergency.

Surgical Site Infections: Surgical Care Improvement Project
Duration: 1.50 Origination: Jul 2024 Expiration: Dec 2027
Launch Course

By taking this course, you will gain a comprehensive understanding of surgical site infections (SSIs), their various types, and the risk factors involved. Additionally, you will learn about the best preventive measures to keep these infections at bay, including specific components of the surgical care improvement project. With this knowledge, you will be better equipped to provide top-quality care to your patients and ensure their safety during surgical procedures.

Learning Objectives

Identify the types of surgical site infections. 

Discuss the risk factors for surgical site infections. 

Describe performance measures and strategies to prevent surgical site infections.

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.