Title
Category
Credits
Event date
Cost
- State Mandated Training
- 2.00 Contact hours
$0.00
This ASBN 2 Contact Hour CE course provides Arkansas APRNs with current information regarding the statutes passed in the Arkansas General Assembly. Rules and regulations applicable to the APRN are discussed to facilitate managing the scope of practice.
- 1.00 Participation
$0.00
As a licensee of the State Medical Board of Ohio, you have a statutory and ethical duty to report misconduct. You are obligated to report violations of law, rule and code of ethics standards to the Medical Board.
- State Mandated Training
- Mandated Reporter
- 2.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
- 2.00 ANCC
$15.00
Healthcare professionals, regardless of their discipline or field, are in a unique position to assist in the identification, education, and prevention of child abuse and neglect. This course describes how victims of abuse can be accurately identified and provides the community resources available in the state of New York for child abuse victims. Mandated reporter laws will also be outlined.
- State Mandated Training
- Pharmacology
- 5.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
- 5.00 ANCC
$35.00
Healthcare professionals have the responsibility to adhere to scientifically accepted principles and practices of infection control in all healthcare settings and to oversee and monitor those medical and ancillary personnel for whom the professional is responsible. This course provides the information necessary for healthcare professionals to monitor, control, and prevent infection in healthcare settings.
- Recognizing Impairment
- 2.00 Contact hours
$15.00
This course’s purpose is to help Florida-licensed nurses improve their knowledge of recognizing impairment in the workplace by identifying and supporting co-workers who may be afflicted with workplace impairment.
- Implicit Bias
- 3.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
- 3.00 ANCC
- 3.00 Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB)
$21.00
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. This course will explore definitions of implicit and explicit bias, the nature and dynamics of implicit biases, and how they can affect health outcomes. Because implicit biases are unconscious, strategies will be reviewed to assist in raising professionals' awareness of and interventions to reduce them.
$0.00
As part of the Acts of 2014, Chapter 260, An Act Relative to Domestic Violence, Section 9, this training is provided by the Massachusetts Department of Public Health for professionals receiving licensure from the:
- State Mandated Training
- Suicide
- 6.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
- 6.00 ANCC
- 6.00 Association of Social Work Boards (ASWB)
$42.00
Suicide is a major preventable public health problem and cause of mortality. This course will review the major aspects of suicide assessment, management, and prevention, with a special focus on military veterans. Primary care contact may represent the last opportunity for intervention in the severely depressed suicidal patient, making the thorough comprehension of identification and treatment of depression and suicide risk imperative.
- Pharmacology
- Pain Management: Opioid(s)
- 2.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
- 2.00 ANCC
$15.00
Pain affects all domains of life, and clinicians have few effective tools at their disposal to help these patients. Opioids remain the strongest group of analgesic drugs available. Millions of patients are safely and effectively maintained on relatively high-dose opioids for chronic, severe pain and require these medications to function. However, opioids, like many medications, have serious risks and should not be treated like a cure-all. This dichotomy has resulted in many patients for whom opioid analgesics are appropriate increasingly experiencing barriers to pain relief.
- Pharmacology
- Pain Management: Chronic
- 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
- 1.00 ANCC
$15.00
Healthcare professionals should know best clinical practices in opioid prescribing, including the associated risks of opioids, approaches to the assessment of pain and function, and pain management modalities. Patients with moderate-to-severe chronic pain who have been assessed and treated, over a period of time, with non-opioid pharmacologic or nonpharmacologic pain therapy without adequate pain relief are considered to be candidates for a trial of opioid therapy.