Nursing: Georgia RN CE Requirements Package — 30 Contact Hours
32.95
This convenient package of courses includes 30 hours of CE, and was designed to meet the requirements for Georgia RNs. Save over 80% on individual course prices.
Included Courses
Courses included in this package. Click on a course to learn more.
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An Overview of Dietary Supplements for Nurses - N46202
3
3
Course release date: 1/11/2021
About the Course:
Nurses in many practice settings are likely to encounter patients that are using dietary supplements – some appropriately – whereas in other instances, not. This course is designed to provide an overview of these products that will empower nurses to guide their usage safely and effectively. Dietary supplements of many types are widely used by Americans. As a result, it is likely that nurses, in a variety of settings, will encounter patients who use these products. -
Assessment and Prevention of Suicide for Healthcare Professionals - N47287
4
Course release date: 12/15/2020
About the Course:
This course is intended for all healthcare professionals who care for individuals and veterans at-risk for suicide or who are survivors of suicide. The course discusses the background, statistical data, etiology, risk factors for, and treatment and management of suicide in the United States. Risk of imminent harm with communication strategies is presented with a special focus on the veteran and healthcare workers populations. -
Basic Psychiatric Concepts
6
Course release date: 6/1/2022
This course is designed for registered nurses, licensed practical/vocational nurses, and newly licensed registered nurses who desire a greater understanding of basic mental health concepts. A fundamental understanding of medical terminology, abbreviations, and nursing care is assumed. -
Ethics and Moral Distress for Healthcare Professionals - N47689
4
Course release date: 4/28/2021
About the Course:
This course provides healthcare professionals information about ethical principles that guide practice, present factors that contribute to moral distress, and provide strategies to manage moral distress. The course provides an overview of ethics, ethical principles, and moral distress. -
Fundamentals of Telehealth: Registered Nursing Practice in the Virtual Care Environment - N29561
4
Course release date: 5/13/2020
About the Course:
This course explores the basic telehealth concepts and technology applicable to the registered nursing telehealth arena, examining the role of the telehealth nurse, paying attention to legal and regulatory concerns, and temporary changes to regulations during the COVID-19 pandemic. The course discusses how telehealth can be used in disasters, emergencies, epidemics, and pandemics and concludes with a review of the competencies for nursing telehealth practice so nurses can be knowledgeable and effective. -
The Alzheimer's Disease Caregiver: Nursing Interventions and Support - N33926
6
Course release date: 8/18/2020
About the Course:
With the population of older adults growing rapidly throughout the world, it is imperative that healthcare providers prepare for an increase in the number of persons who will need dementia-related care. This course provides nurses with information to effectively implement nursing interventions to optimize patient care and support caregivers of persons with AD. -
Traumatic Brain Injury, 3rd Edition - N47290
3
Course release date: 2/19/2021
About the Course:
Given the rising rates of TBI, the renewed interest in limiting its prevalence and likelihood for reinjury, and its long-term cognitive challenges, nurses and specialists in brain injury and mental health are well positioned to deliver state-of-the-art care to patients and families. This course provides evidence-based information related to the detection, identification, etiology, pathophysiology, clinical manifestations, and diagnostic tools used for all levels of TBI.
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Georgia RN CE Requirements Package — 30 Contact Hours
32.95
This convenient package of courses includes 30 hours of CE, and was designed to meet the requirements for Georgia RNs. Save over 80% on individual course prices.
Included Courses
Courses included in this package. Click on a course to learn more.
-
An Overview of Dietary Supplements for Nurses - N46202
3
3
Course release date: 1/11/2021
About the Course:
Nurses in many practice settings are likely to encounter patients that are using dietary supplements – some appropriately – whereas in other instances, not. This course is designed to provide an overview of these products that will empower nurses to guide their usage safely and effectively. Dietary supplements of many types are widely used by Americans. As a result, it is likely that nurses, in a variety of settings, will encounter patients who use these products. -
Assessment and Prevention of Suicide for Healthcare Professionals - N47287
4
Course release date: 12/15/2020
About the Course:
This course is intended for all healthcare professionals who care for individuals and veterans at-risk for suicide or who are survivors of suicide. The course discusses the background, statistical data, etiology, risk factors for, and treatment and management of suicide in the United States. Risk of imminent harm with communication strategies is presented with a special focus on the veteran and healthcare workers populations. -
Basic Psychiatric Concepts
6
Course release date: 6/1/2022
This course is designed for registered nurses, licensed practical/vocational nurses, and newly licensed registered nurses who desire a greater understanding of basic mental health concepts. A fundamental understanding of medical terminology, abbreviations, and nursing care is assumed. -
Ethics and Moral Distress for Healthcare Professionals - N47689
4
Course release date: 4/28/2021
About the Course:
This course provides healthcare professionals information about ethical principles that guide practice, present factors that contribute to moral distress, and provide strategies to manage moral distress. The course provides an overview of ethics, ethical principles, and moral distress. -
Fundamentals of Telehealth: Registered Nursing Practice in the Virtual Care Environment - N29561
4
Course release date: 5/13/2020
About the Course:
This course explores the basic telehealth concepts and technology applicable to the registered nursing telehealth arena, examining the role of the telehealth nurse, paying attention to legal and regulatory concerns, and temporary changes to regulations during the COVID-19 pandemic. The course discusses how telehealth can be used in disasters, emergencies, epidemics, and pandemics and concludes with a review of the competencies for nursing telehealth practice so nurses can be knowledgeable and effective. -
The Alzheimer's Disease Caregiver: Nursing Interventions and Support - N33926
6
Course release date: 8/18/2020
About the Course:
With the population of older adults growing rapidly throughout the world, it is imperative that healthcare providers prepare for an increase in the number of persons who will need dementia-related care. This course provides nurses with information to effectively implement nursing interventions to optimize patient care and support caregivers of persons with AD. -
Traumatic Brain Injury, 3rd Edition - N47290
3
Course release date: 2/19/2021
About the Course:
Given the rising rates of TBI, the renewed interest in limiting its prevalence and likelihood for reinjury, and its long-term cognitive challenges, nurses and specialists in brain injury and mental health are well positioned to deliver state-of-the-art care to patients and families. This course provides evidence-based information related to the detection, identification, etiology, pathophysiology, clinical manifestations, and diagnostic tools used for all levels of TBI.