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Course TitleCourse IDContact hoursMedia Type
'Shockingly High' Rates
Surgical Site Infections Remain a Constant Threat
CE477 1.00
A Nurse's Guide to Pain Management
60069 6.00
A Perfect Match
Preventing Blood Incompatibility Errors
CE481 1.00
Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm
CE228-60 1.00
Administration of Moderate Sedation/Analgesia
CE159-60 1.00
Adult Obesity in the United States
A Growing Epidemic
CE601 1.00
Advance Directives
An Unrealized Goal
CE535 1.00
Adverse Drug Events
CE102-60 1.00
An Orthopedic Emergency
Compartment Syndrome
CE146-60 1.00
Anesthesia in the Perioperative Setting
CE443 1.00
Antibiotic Resistance
The Emergence of ‘Super Bugs’
CE509 1.00
Apply Perioperative Evidence-Based Practices to Put Sacred Cows Out to Pasture
CE644 1.00
Avoiding Lower Extremity Nerve Injuries in the Operating Room
CE472 1.00
Balancing Act
Managing Fluid Intake and Output in the Surgical Patient
CE446 1.00
Bariatric Surgery Update
CE267-60 1.00
Bridging the Generation Gaps
CE478 1.00
Cardiac Invasive Procedures
Pre- and Post-Procedure Care
CE178-60 1.00
Caring for the Postanesthesia Patient
CE115-60 1.00
Caring for Women Experiencing Hysterectomy
CE154-60 1.00
Children in Pain
CE276-60 1.00
Critical Blood Loss Demands Fluid Resuscitation to Fight Hypovolemic Shock
CE490 1.00
Decades Later — Post-Polio Syndrome
CE450 1.00
Everyday Ethics for Nurses
60097 7.30
For a Healthy Environment‚ Clinicians and Hospitals Have to Go Green(er)
CE489 1.00
Hand Trauma
Emergency Measures to Rehab
CE100-60 1.00
Helping Patients with Kidney Disease and Transplantation
CE417 1.00
Keep It Clean
Hand Hygiene and Skin Antisepsis
CE568 1.00
Keeping the Beat
Pacemaker Therapy Grows More Important as the Population Ages
CE507 1.00
Latex Allergy Alert
CE152-60 1.00
Leech Therapy
New Applications for an Old Treatment
CE193-60 1.00
Lines of Communication
CE462 1.00
Malignant Hyperthermia
CE567 1.00
OR RNs Lead the Way in Managing Surgical Patients’ Skin Integrity
CE541 1.00
Perioperative Patient Safety
Hypothermia, Hypoglycemia and Handoffs
CE614 1.00
Preventing Medication Errors
60150 2.00
Promoting a Culture of Safety to Prevent Medical Errors
CE498 1.00
Proper Positioning Helps Avoid Nerve Damage During Surgery
CE416 1.00
Recognizing and Treating Five Shock States
60052 4.00
Robots Join The Surgical Team
CE460 1.00
Safe Labeling Helps Prevent OR Errors
CE435 1.00
Safety First
The Joint Commission’s National Patient Safety Goals for 2011
CE611 1.00
Shock States
Knowing the Similarities and Differences is Vital
CE505 1.00
Surgical Adhesions
The Ties That Bind
CE573 1.00
Take Aim at Medical Errors by Creating a Culture of Safety in the OR
CE466 1.00
The Crushing Blow of Crush Injuries
CE473 1.00
The Multidisciplinary CE Anthology: 2011 Edition
60172 30.00
Traumatic Brain Injury
CE571 1.00
Under Pressure
Cerebral Aneurysm
CE558 1.00
Uterine Myomas
A Significant Women’s Health Concern
CE532 1.00
Vasoactive Drugs in the OR: Ensuring Patients’ Safety
CE586 1.00
What’s Being Done to Prevent Wrong-Site Surgery?
CE495 1.00
What’s on the Inside
An Overview of Blunt Chest Trauma
CE471 1.00