Bioterrorism for RNs and LPNs Nursing CE Course
The purpose of this activity is to review the terminology regarding potential acts of bioterrorism, examine the potential effects, signs, and symptoms of biological, chemical, and nuclear/radioactive agents, the appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), and evidence-based management of victims.
This course also satisfies the nursing requirement for continuing education training on Bioterrorism in the state or Nevada.
Learning Objectives
After this activity, the learner will be prepared to:
- define the terms terrorism, weapons of mass destruction (WMD), and bioterrorism
- discuss the utilization of syndromic surveillance and the Health Alert Network (HAN), including reporting procedures following an act of terrorism, and the proper utilization of standard precautions
- describe the most common examples of biological weapons, the signs and symptoms of exposure, appropriate corresponding PPE for medical personnel, and the evidence-based management of victims
- determine the most common examples of chemical weapons, the signs and symptoms of exposure, appropriate corresponding PPE for medical personnel, and the evidence-based management of victims
- recognize the most common examples of radioactive or nuclear weapons, the signs and symptoms of exposure, appropriate corresponding PPE for medical personnel, and the evidence-based management of victims
Additional Information
Megan S Roberts, FNP
Faith Selchick, DNP
Shannon Moreland, DNP
NursingCE.com is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation. Our ANCC provider number is P0600.
Available Credit
- 4.00 ANCC
Price
This course is offered through NursingCE.
To take this course you will be redirected to NursingCE's website. You must login or create an account with NursingCE in order to complete this activity.
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