Clone of Domestic Violence: The Kentucky Requirement

Because of the number of individuals affected, it is likely that most healthcare professionals will encounter patients in their practice who are victims/survivors of domestic violence.
HSC Health: 2023-25 Hypertension and Blood Pressure Recheck Process Measure

Hypertension is known as the silent killer because it often does not show noticeable symptoms until it has caused significant damage. Regular and consistent screening is critical!
Domestic, Sexual, and Intimate Partner Violence Nursing CE Course

This activity aims 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.
Category
Format
- Self-study / Enduring
Credits
- 3.00 ANCC
Cost $30.00
Utah: Suicide Prevention
To streamline user access, Mocingbird provides a direct link to Utah’s approved online suicide prevention training, "Suicide Prevention Through Lethal Means Reduction".
Utah: Supporting Patients Through Care Transitions
To streamline user access, Mocingbird provides a direct link to Utah’s approved online suicide prevention training, "Supporting Patients Through Care Transitions".
Pediatric Abusive Head Trauma

It is estimated that 95% of severe intracranial injuries and 64% of all head injuries in children 1 year of age or younger are caused by violence inflicted by parents or caretakers.
Cultural Competency and Humility Nursing CE Course

This module addresses cultural influences on health and illness, describes the position of providing culturally competent nursing care to diverse populations, and identifies current evidence-based practice guidelines for culturally competent care.
Category
- Cultural Competency
Format
- Self-study / Enduring
Credits
- 1.50 ANCC
Cost $8.00
Implicit Bias: The Michigan Requirement

The role of implicit biases on healthcare outcomes has become a concern as some cite that implicit biases contribute to health disparities, professionals' attitudes toward and interactions with patients, quality of care, diagnoses, and treatment decisions.
Intercultural Competence and Patient-Centered Care

Culture serves as a lens through which patients and practitioners filter their experiences and perceptions.