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CE CATALOG Top picks RNs can cover their educational bases with online CE modules offered at Nurse.com. CE746


Zika: The Pandemic Threat Initially, Zika virus was strongly suspected as being linked to an increase in infants born with microcephaly. Then, in April 2016, a report from the CDC stated that enough scientifi c evidence has become available to prove that Zika causes mi- crocephaly and that it can be transmitted from the mother to the fetus during pregnancy. It’s essential that front-line healthcare providers are knowledgeable about the signs and symptoms of Zika virus and are vigilant about obtaining travel histories from patients.


Nurse.com/CE/CE746 CE60218


An Introduction to Oncology Emergencies Oncology emergencies are dangerous complications resulting from cancer. Conditions covered in this 1.5-contact hour course include the more common emergencies, such as sepsis and tumor lysis syndrome, with mention of more rare conditions. In addition to basic pathophysiological details and disease mecha- nisms, primary care interventions and patient teaching points will be presented in the context of current best-practice references.


Nurse.com/CE/CE60218 CE718


Medication Reconciliation This course is a comprehensive review of a patient’s active medications during care transitions. It is a strategy to enable healthcare providers to make better prescrib- ing decisions for the patients. The addition of medication reconciliation as an NPSG created awareness of the benefi ts of the service as well as formalized the process to bridge the gap between a patient’s medication history and acute treatments.


Nurse.com/CE/CE718 CE433


Treating Hypothermia in the Trauma Patient Trauma patients are at increased risk for hypothermia, which in turn increases their mortality risk. ED, trauma and OR nurses must be well-informed about hypother- mia. This module will explore the risk factors and effects of hypothermia on the critically injured patient and will examine the nurse’s role in recognizing, prevent- ing and treating this potentially deadly condition.


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