Clinical Practice Series
Partner: DigitalMed
Build Competency, Get CE
Improve Clinical Staff Competence and Improve Patient Care by Focusing CE in Crucial Areas
Nearly all clinical staff are required to complete a certain number of CE or CNE hours each year, yet many hospitals fail to engage their staff in taking courses that are relevant to crucial areas, critical nursing skills, and kep nuring procedures as identified by the hospital. The Clinical Practice Series addresses this missed opportunity by offering a comprehensive library of courses with CE credit covering crucial areas for practice. The Series is designed to strengthen clinical competency for nurses and other hospital staff, increase adoption of evidence-based practices in crucial areas, and enhance recruitment and retention of nurses and staff. These self-directed, online courses were developed specifically for professional clinicians working in the hospital setting, including medical surgical nurses and nurse educators. Based on rigorous instructional design and adult learning principles, the courses are intuitive, engaging and effective.
Impact:
Improve Staff Competence
- Training on crucial practice areas
- Courseware series is broad, but each course is focused
Improve Patient Care
- Provide access to CE related to your quality initiatives
- Increase awareness of evidence-based practices
Reduce Costs
- Leverage educator time by augmenting current orientation programs
- Recruit and retain staff by providing easily accessible continuing education
Features:
- Comprehensive library of 400 + courses offering over 500 hours of CE credit
- Developed especially for hospital-based clinicians
- In use by over 200 hospitals with high marks for relevance and satisfaction from students
- Flexible pricing model allows for individual or course group purchases
Product ID: 01t30000000YtK6
Included Courses:
• Abdominal Assessment• Abnormal Heart Rhythms• Acid-Base Balance and Oxygenation• Anatomy and Physiology of Normal Childbirth• Assessing and Managing Environmental Emergencies• Assessment and Diagnosis of Cardiovascular Emergencies• Assessment of Electrocardiograms• Assessment of the Ears, Nose, Mouth and Throat• Assessment of the Lungs and Thorax• Cancer Treatment Options: Surgery and Radiation• Cardiovascular Assessment• Definition and History of Psychiatric Nursing• Diversity and the Diversity Practice Model• Ear Emergencies• Endocrine Emergencies• Health Assessment of Male Genitalia• Hematologic System• Infectious Disease Emergencies: Evaluation and Care• Lung Cancer• Managing the Patient's Pain• Medical Oncology• Melanoma and Other Skin Cancers• Moving and Transferring Patients• Musculoskeletal Assessment• Neurological System Assessment• Nursing Management of the Laboring Mother• Overview of Pain and Pain Management• Pathology and Etiology of Valvular Heart Disease• Prostate and GU Cancers• Risk Assessment and Cancer Prevention• Signs and Symptoms of Valvular Heart Disease• Stages of Labor• Abdominal, Genitourinary (GU), Limb, and Vascular Injuries• Abnormal Gastrointestinal Assessment Findings• Absorption and Distribution of Drugs• Accuracy and Safety in Dosage Calculations• Acute Abdomen• Acute Pancreatitis• Acute Renal Failure• Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS)• Acute Respiratory Failure• Acute Spinal Cord Injury• Admitting, Transferring, and Discharging Patients• Adrenergic Agents• Adult Liver Transplant• Advanced Life Support Overview• Age-Specific Considerations with Dosage Calculations• Agitation in the Critically Ill• Alterations in Neurologic Conditions in Children• Alterations of Labor and Birth• Altered Body Image and Alopecia• An Overview of Heart Failure (HF)• An Overview of Trauma in Pediatric, Pregnant, and Geriatric Populations• Analgesics• Anatomy and Physiology of the Heart• Anatomy and Physiology of the Pulmonary System• Anatomy and Physiology of the Vascular System• Anesthesia• Antibiotics• Anticonvulsant Drugs• Antidepressants• Antihistamines• Antiparkinson's Drugs and Skeletal Muscle Relaxants• Antipsychotics• Applied Endocrine Physiology• Applied Hematologic and Immunologic Physiology• Applied Nervous System Physiology• Aseptic Technique• Assessing and Documenting Surface Trauma• Assessing Job Performance• Assessing Pain• Assessing the Abdomen and Musculoskeletal and Neurologic Systems of a Pediatric Patient• Assessment and Care of Nose, Throat, and Facial Emergencies• Assessment and Diagnosis of Hypertension• Assessment and Diagnostic Tests for Acute Myocardial Infarction• Assessment and Treatment in the Emergent Setting• Assessment of Acute Renal Failure• Assessment of Conscious Patients• Assessment of Multisystem Trauma• Assessment of the Gastrointestinal System• Assessment of the Head, Neck, and Lymphatic System• Assessment of the Integumentary System• Assessment, Interventions, and Ancillary Matters for Respiratory Emergencies• Asthma• Attire Worn in the OR• Awareness and Education in Critical Care Nursing• Barbiturates and Related Drugs• Basic Human Needs• Basic Medical Spanish• Basic Wound Care• Bedmaking• Benzodiazepines• Biological Variations• Birth Injuries and Hearing Loss• Birth to 12 Months• Bleeding Disorders• Bleeding in the Lower Gastrointestinal Tract• Bottle-Feeding the Newborn and Infant• Brain Injury and Disease Diagnosis and Interventions• Brain Tumors and Brain Injuries• Assessment of the Female Breast and Genitalia• Breast Cancer• Breastfeeding and Weaning• Cancer and the Gastrointestinal System• Cancer Rehabilitation• Cardiac Rhythms and Dysrhythmias• Cardiomyopathy• Cardiovascular Alterations• Cardiovascular Pharmacotherapy• Cardiovascular Status Assessment• Cardiovascular Technologies• Care of Radiation Therapy Patients• Care of Selected Nose, Throat, and Facial Conditions• Care of the Anesthetized Patient• Care of the Patient With an Ostomy• Care of the Patient With Gallbladder Disease• Care of the Psychiatric Patient• Care of the Surgical Patient• Central Venous and Subcutaneous Therapy• Chest Pain Examination and Assessment• Childhood and Less Common Cancers• Chronic Conditions of the Respiratory Tract• Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease• Chronic Renal Failure: Common Causes & Renal Osteodystrophy• Chronic Renal Failure: Nephrotic Syndromes• Chronic Renal Failure: Vascular Diseases of the Kidney• Classes of Brain Injury• Clinical Manifestations of Chronic Renal Failure• Comfort Measures and Pain Management• Common Hematologic Disorders• Common Immunological Disorders• Common Psychological Stressors in the Geriatric Population• Common Treatments for Alterations in the Pediatric Respiratory System• Communication and Culture• Communication in the Healthcare Environment• Communications with Patients, Residents, and Clients• Complementary, Alternative and Unproven Methods of Cancer Treatment• Concepts of Infection Control• Conversational Spanish for Healthcare Professionals• Coronary Artery Disease (CAD)• Counts• Cultural, Legal, and Ethical Issues in Care of the Patient with Cancer• Dental Emergencies• Depression• Development of the Neonatal GI System and Common GI Diseases in the Neonate• Developmentally Appropriate Care• Diabetes Insipidus and Syndrome of Inappropriate Antidiuretic Hormone Secretion• Diabetic Ketoacidosis and Hyperglycemic Hyperosmolar Nonketotic Syndrome• Diabetic Pharmacology• Diagnosis and Treatment of CAD• Diagnosis of Shock• Diagnostics and Interventions for Multiple Trauma Patients• Digestive Hormones and Enzymes• Disaster Management• Dosage Calculation in Critical Care Units• Dosage Calculation of Enteral Medications• Dosage Calculation of Parenteral Medications• Dramatic and Emotional Personality Cluster• Drug Elimination• Drug Treatment of Angina, Cardiac Arrhythmias, Blood Coagulation, and Hyperlipidemia• Drug, Metabolism, Efficacy, and Potency• Drugs and the Autonomic Nervous System• ECG Lead Systems, Complications, and Nursing Interventions• Electrocardiogram Assessment• Electrosurgery• Emergencies of the Genitourinary System• Emergency Documentation• Emergency Ocular Care• Emergency Resuscitation and Documenting Patient Care• End-of-Life Issues and Palliative Care• Endocrine Assessment• Enteral and Cutaneous Medication Administration• Environmental Injuries• ER Respiratory Emergencies• Essential Math for Dosage Calculation• Essentials of Medication Administration• Ethical and Legal Concepts in Critical Care Nursing• Fluid and Electrolyte Therapy• Fluids and Electrolytes• Focused Assessment and Documentation• Function of the Autonomic Nervous System• Gastrointestinal Cancer• Gastrointestinal Cancers• General Anesthesia• General Concepts of Intravenous Medication Administration• General Population Emergencies• Geriatric Assessment• GI Anatomy and Physiology• Glucose Management Challenges in the Intermediate Care Neonate• Growth and Development• Growth and Development of the Toddler and Preschooler• Guillain-Barre Syndrome and Myasthenia Gravis• Gynecological Cancers• Head, Face, and Neck Injuries• Health Assessment of Anus, Rectum and Prostate• Healthcare• Heart Failure• Hematologic System and Disease for the Intermediate Care Neonate• Hemodynamic Monitoring: Pulmonary Artery• Hepatic Failure• Hepatitis• Hispanic Cultures• Hydrocephalus• Hypertensive Emergencies, Cardiac Injuries, and Other Conditions• Hyperthermia• Hypothermia• Identifying and Assessing Shock• Identifying and Treating Malignant Hyperthermia• Immediate Recovery Period, Part 2: Nursing Management• Immediate Recovery Period: Uterine Tone and Blood Loss• Implications of Perianesthesia• Inadequate Pain Management• Inadvertent Hypothermia• Infection Control• Infections of the Lower Respiratory Tract• Influences on Health and Illness• Infusion Systems• Injuries to the Thoracic Cavity• Instrumentation• Interventions for and Outcomes of Orthopedic Injury• Interventions for Genitourinary Emergencies and Selected Conditions• Intra-Arterial Hemodynamic Monitoring• Intracranial Pressure Monitoring• Intravenous Therapy: Learning Path Overview and Professional Issues• Introduction to Bradydysrhythmia• Introduction to Breastfeeding• Introduction to Endocrine Drugs• Introduction to Environmental Safety• Introduction to Equipment Safety• Introduction to Fluid and Electrolyte Imbalance• Introduction to Health Assessment• Introduction to Healthcare Systems• Introduction to Intracranial Pressure Assessment• Introduction to Oncology Nursing• Introduction to Perioperative Nursing• Introduction to Pneumonia• Introduction to Precepting• Introduction to Psychosocial Assessment and Pain Assessment for the Patient Who Has a Traumatic Injury• Introduction to Trauma Precautions• IV Therapy• Kidney Anatomy and Renal Failure• Knowledge of Anesthetics• Latex Allergy• Leadership and Management• Leadership Skills• Legal and Ethical Issues in Emergency Nursing• Legal Aspects and Case Study of IV Therapy• Lymphedema and Other Sequelae of Cancer• Major Classifications of Intravenous Medications• Management of Neurologic Alterations• Management of Patients With Pneumonia• Managing ICP-Monitored Patients• Managing Pain in Special Populations• Measurement Systems• Measurement, Determinants, and Manipulation of Cardiac Output• Measuring Vital Signs• Medical Treatment of Hyperthyroidism• Mental Health Emergencies and Other Conditions• Metabolic Oncologic Emergencies• Methods of Calculating Parenteral Medication• Methods of Dosage Calculation• Moderate Sedation/Analgesia• Multiple Organ Dysfunction Syndrome (MODS) and Disseminated Intravascular Coagulation (DIC)• Neonatal Nutrition• Neonatal Seizures• Neurologic Trauma in Pediatric Patients• Neurological Assessment of Unconscious Patients• Newborn Assessments Immediately After Birth• Newborn Assessments Within 1 to 4 Hours After Birth• Newborn Physiology and Adaptation to Extrauterine Life• Normal Postpartum Physiological Maternal Adaptations• Nursing Diagnosis and Assessment of the Patient with Kidney Disease• Nursing Strategies for Patient and Family Support During Critical Care• Nutrition for the Patient• Nutrition in the Critically Ill Patient• Nutritional Assessment• Nutritional Needs of the Newborn• Obstetrical and Gynecological Emergencies• Obstetrical Emergencies• Odd and Eccentric Personality Cluster• Oncologic Emergencies• Organ and Tissue Donation• Orthopedic Emergencies: Assessment and Diagnosis• Overview and Competencies of Neurological Emergencies• Overview of Multisystem Trauma• Overview of Pediatric Physical Assessment Techniques• Pacemaker Therapy• Pain Management During Labor• Pain Medication and Nonpharmacologic Pain Management• Parenteral Medication Administration• Parenteral Nutrition• Pathophysiology of and Risk Factors for Hypertension• Patient Assessment• Performing a Focused Assessment and Documentation• Peripheral Intravenous Therapy• Personal Care of the Patient• Pharmacologic Agents Used in the Treatment of Congestive Heart Failure• Pharmacological Pain Management• Physical Assessment of Infants and Children• Physical Assessment of the Infant's and Child's Head and Neck• Physical Exam: Examination of the Heart• Physical Exam: Inspection, Palpation, and Auscultation for CV Assessment• Physiologic and Anatomic Changes During the Postpartum Period• Physiological Disorders in Gerontologic Patients• Physiological Systems and the Implications of Age• Positioning• Postpartum Anticipatory Guidance• Postpartum Assessment After the Recovery Period• Postpartum Care of the Cesarean Section Patient• Postpartum Complications• Postpartum Pain Control and Other Self-Care Measures• Postpartum Psychologic Adjustments• Precepting and Communication• Preoperative Preparations• Professionalism in ER Nursing• Profile of Multisystem Trauma Patients• Proper Body Mechanics and Positioning the Patient• Psychosocial and Emotional Issues• Psychosocial Aspects of Nursing in the Neonatal ICU• Psychosocial Assessment• Psychosocial Needs of the Family• Pulmonary Aspiration• Pulmonary Edema and Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS)• Pulmonary Emergencies• Rapid Sequence Induction Overview• Renal Anatomy and Physiology• Respiratory and Cardiovascular Problems in Cancer Patients: Dyspnea, Cardiotoxicity, and Pulmonary Toxicity• Respiratory Monitoring and Therapy• Resuming Activities of Daily Living• Resuscitation and Basic Life Support• Reye's Syndrome, Tetanus, and Botulism in Children• Safety• Secondary Survey• Seizures• Selected Conditions That Are General Medical Emergencies• Selected Environmental Conditions• Selected Heart Conditions and Dysrhythmias• Selected Neurological Conditions and Considerations• Selected Ocular Conditions• Sepsis and Neonatal Abstinence Syndrome• Sexuality and Cancer• Shock• Sinus Tachydysrhythmia Management• Skin Prep• Sleep Alterations in Critical Care• Social Organization and Environmental Control• Sources of Nonspecific Chest Pain• Space• Special Issues in Gerontology• Special Procedures• Special-Care Settings of the Elderly• Specimen Collection• Standards of Transfer and Transport• Sterile Supply Processing• Strategies of Therapy• Stroke Characteristics• Surface Trauma Interventions and Competencies• Surgical Lasers• Sutures and Other Types of Closures• Teaching• Team Building and Problem Solving• The Adolescent• The Child With Infections of the Central Nervous System• The Child With Infections of the Upper Respiratory Tract• The Circulatory System• The Endocrine System• The Gastrointestinal System• The Hypoglycemic Episode• The Impact of Critical Illness on the Family• The Musculoskeletal System• The Nervous System and Related Care• The Patient's Environment• The Relationship of Nutrition to Cancer Care and Treatment• The Reproductive System• The Respiratory System• The Role of the Nursing Assistant• The School-Age Child• The Skin, Hair, Nails, and Lymphatic System• Therapeutic Agents Used to Treat Chronic Hypertension• Therapeutic Communication• Thyroid Abnormalities• Thyroid Dysfunction• Time• Toxicology in Emergency Nursing• Toxin Decontamination and Specific Toxins• Traffic and Procedural Safety in the OR• Transplants, Overdose, and Burns• Trauma Overview• Trauma System Development• Trauma Team• Treatment and Management of Acute Myocardial Infarction• Treatment for Stroke Patients• Treatment of Human Immunodeficiency Virus• Treatment of Increased Intracranial Pressure• Treatment Strategies for Agitation in the Critically Ill• Treatments for Depression• Tubulointerstitial• Understanding Acute Adrenal Insufficiency• Upper Gastrointestinal Bleeding• Urinary Incontinence• Valvular Heart Disease• Vascular Diseases• Ventilation Complications and Nursing Care• Ventilation Technology and Oxygen Therapy• Ventricular Tachycardia Management• Warm and Cold Applications• Wound Healing• Wounds and Bites• Assessment of Eyes and Vision• Blood Component Therapy• Heart Disease and Treatment Options
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