Tennessee Nursing CE Package - 10 Hours
Included Courses
Courses included in this package. Click on a course to learn more.
- Asthma Management and Patient Education 2Course release date: 2/2/2022
About the Course:
Asthma is a disease that can be controlled and managed but doing so requires involvement by the person with asthma and their family. Symptoms are constantly changing in response to the weather, exposure to environmental and other triggers, and changes in the individual. Recognition of early warning signs and prompt treatment are key aspects of asthma control. This course focuses on the content and process of individual- and family-centered asthma education. - Health Care Management of Patients with Substance Use Disorders - N55579 2Course release date: 7/15/2021
About the Course:Substance use disorder is widespread, varies from culture to culture, and covers a vast array of mind-altering substances. The purpose of this course is to help health care workers in their treatment of patients with substance use disorders, also called SUDs, and to provide patients with the tools and interventions to pursue a lifestyle on their own absent from substance use disorder. The treatment for SUDs includes in- and outpatient programs, a multimodal treatment approach, possible pharmacological treatments, and behavioral therapy. This course helps to prepare health care professionals to recognize SUDs, suggest treatments, provide important motivation and encouragement, and assist with self-management skills that will help with a successful recovery. - LGBTQ for Health Care Professionals Improving Access to Care - N47880 2Course release date: 6/22/2021
About the Course:
This course discusses how to improve care and health outcomes of the LGBTQ population by recognizing the existing disparities and increased health risks present in this population. The course examines system and provider/client barriers to equality in healthcare. - Management of PTSD for Healthcare Professionals - N57063 1
Course release date: 8/10/2021
About the Course:
Stress is an adaptive response to demands or challenges made on an individual that might be required for survival. Adapting to stressful events is an individual response, and treatment is best targeted to the time immediately after the trauma. Post-traumatic stress disorder or PTSD has long-term physical and psychological sequelae that can affect the health and lifelong functioning of the patient. The purpose of this course is to help health care workers in their treatment of patients with PTSD, and to provide early intervention which can include psychological and pharmacological treatment. This course helps to prepare health care professionals to differentiate types of trauma, analyze a patient’s response to trauma, and provide appropriate traditional and holistic treatment options. - Social Determinants of Health for Health Care Professionals - N44140 3Course release date: 12/08/2020
About the Course:
The purpose of this course is to identify the categories of social determinants of health (SDOH) for healthcare professionals, explain the differences and relationships between social determinants and behavioral factors and the possible effects on health, review population health and population management, and discuss the effect of COVID-19 on the SDOH.