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Caring for the smallest patients requires a special kind of expertise. Be prepared for pediatric emergencies with online courses on crucial topics like pediatric seizures, neonatal sepsis, congenital heart defects, endocrine emergencies, and head injuries. From free webinars to affordable e-learning modules and training led by top nurses in the field of pediatrics, BCEN Learn has what you need to both boost your career and earn CEs. Browse pediatric nursing courses such as:
Airway management in a pediatric patient can be challenging to any health care provider. In this course, you’ll gain knowledge of pediatric airway anatomy and physiology, learning how to quickly recognize airway compromise in pediatric patients. Become confident in identifying the subtle signs and symptoms of an airway problem and learn how to initiate appropriate lifesaving interventions. This course is worth 1 CE credit.
1 CE Credit – $20
LEARN MOREThe Emergency Department can be an unfamiliar place to deliver a baby, for both the patient and the healthcare team. This course explains the care of a pregnant woman who is about to deliver in the Emergency Department. We will discuss imminent delivery assessment findings, assistance in the delivery of the neonate and post-delivery interventions to maintain safe patient care.
1 CE Credit - $20
Neonates risk sepsis through maternal transmission soon after birth but can also develop sepsis days later. This course will introduce you to neonatal sepsis, including signs and symptoms, recommended blood work and lab value interpretation while summarizing treatment modalities. This knowledge will allow you to choose proper medications to be administered and supportive therapies to prevent further deterioration.
1 CE Credit - $20
Review the pathophysiology of select pediatric congenital heart defects and the complications that can occur. The emergency nurse will be able to recognize the often subtle signs and symptoms of congenital heart disease and guide a further assessment accordingly. Based on assessment findings, the nurse will initiate critical and appropriate interventions to maintain adequate oxygenation and perfusion to the pediatric patient with congenital heart disease.
1 CE Credit - $20
Review the etiology, pathophysiology, and various types of seizures that are common in infants and children. The emergency nurse should be able to recognize signs of seizure activity and status epilepticus in infants and children, and guide further assessment as necessary. Based on the assessment findings, the nurse will initiate the appropriate critical interventions to safely manage seizures and status epilepticus to ensure pediatric patients experience optimal outcomes.
1 CE Credit - $20
Review the pathophysiology of selected pediatric endocrine emergencies and the complications that can occur. The emergency nurse will be able to recognize the subtle signs and symptoms of specific endocrine disorders and guide a further assessment accordingly. Based on assessment findings, the nurse will initiate critical and appropriate interventions to maintain adequate oxygenation and perfusion to the pediatric patient presenting to the emergency department with an endocrine emergency.
1 CE Credit - $20
Solid organ injuries in children can be devastating and may lead to serious and even life-threatening complications. Being aware of the pediatric population's vulnerable and unique abdominal anatomy is essential for the trauma team to anticipate complications and ensure positive outcomes. This course is designed to review the treatment plans and associated considerations for the most common solid organ injuries seen in children.
1 CE Credit - $20
Painful procedures are common in the emergency department. However, the experience and perception of pain can diminish with a variety of interventions, including nonpharmacological pain management. In this course, we provide an overview of the different types of nonpharmacological interventions that can be used during painful procedures, such as tactile stimulation, visual distraction, and verbal communication techniques. Learners will gain knowledge in a variety of nonpharmacological pain management techniques and how to implement them into their bedside nursing practice.
1.5 CE Credits - $30
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