CPI Prevention First is a five-part online-only course designed to provide nurses with general awareness of verbal intervention and the stages of a crisis. It combines practical de-escalation strategies with common sense language, enabling staff across your entire facility to stay safer by recognizing crisis situations and knowing when and how to call for additional support from others.
• Learn how to prevent distress behavior using practical strategies that maintain calm.
• Learn the best time to seek additional assistance to keep yourself and those in your care safe.
• Learn conveniently, with online, video-based training that takes only 1-hour to complete.
This is a 2-Day In-person Live Course.
Trauma nursing as a discipline refers to the process and content of all the different roles nurses have in the core of the trauma patient. The purpose of this two-day course is to present core-level knowledge, refine skills, and build a firm foundation in trauma nursing.
*Please be advised due to COVID-19 instructors and participants will be required to practice social distancing guidelines as outlined by NYS. This may restrict the number of registrants per class.
**You must be present on both days in order to receive full credit of completion**
You probably remember how difficult it was to make the transition from a student nurse to a novice working at the bedside, and then to evolve from a novice into an experienced RN. As healthcare grows more complex, young/new nurses can be overwhelmed by the skills and knowledge they must acquire and put into practice. Having the support of a preceptor can be important to the new nurse’s job satisfaction, professional development, confidence, and socialization. These partnerships provide professional support and allow preceptees to develop the knowledge and competencies needed to assume responsibility for their nursing practice. That’s where you can help, by becoming a preceptor to a novice nurse, or perhaps to a somewhat experienced nurse who is just coming on board to a new unit or area of expertise.
This program will provide the participant with the knowledge and skills necessary to be an effective and successful preceptor. This program is appropriate for all nurses, regardless of practice area.
Whether you are preparing for SUCCESS on the Electronic Fetal Monitoring (C-EFM) exam or are looking to improve your overall delivery of patient care this 2 day review is critical for you!!!
Receive the knowledge and skills you need to provide safe and effective fetal monitoring as you prepare to become certified or renew your electronic fetal monitoring certification.
After this review the nurse can apply to the NCC (National Certification Corporation) to take the certification exam.
Areas reviewed include but are not limited to:
- Examination details
- Electronic monitoring equipment
- Maternal/Fetal Physiology
- Pattern recognition and intervention
- Fetal assessment methods
- Gestational complications
- Professional/Legal issues/considerations
NCC Philosophy: Certification is a process to validate, based upon predetermined standards, a professional’s knowledge for safe and effective practice in a specialty or defined subspecialty.
**This is a 2-day live online course, July 22, 2021 and July 23, 2021. You must attend both days.
This is a 2-Day In-person Live Course:
Trauma nursing as a discipline refers to the process and content of all the different roles nurses have in the core of the trauma patient. The purpose of this two-day course is to present core-level knowledge, refine skills, and build a firm foundation in trauma nursing.
*Please be advised due to COVID-19 instructors and participants will be required to practice social distancing guidelines as outlined by NYS. This may restrict the number of registrants per class.
**You must be present on both days in order to receive full credit of completion**
This is a 2-Day In-person Live Course.
Trauma nursing as a discipline refers to the process and content of all the different roles nurses have in the core of the trauma patient. The purpose of this two-day course is to present core-level knowledge, refine skills, and build a firm foundation in trauma nursing.
*Please be advised due to COVID-19 instructors and participants will be required to practice social distancing guidelines as outlined by NYS. This may restrict the number of registrants per class.
**You must be present on both days in order to receive full credit of completion**
This is a 2-Day In-person Live Course.
Trauma nursing as a discipline refers to the process and content of all the different roles nurses have in the core of the trauma patient. The purpose of this two-day course is to present core-level knowledge, refine skills, and build a firm foundation in trauma nursing.
*Please be advised due to COVID-19 instructors and participants will be required to practice social distancing guidelines as outlined by NYS. This may restrict the number of registrants per class.
**You must be present on both days in order to receive full credit of completion**
With the COVID-19 pandemic impacting so many around the world, mandatory quarantines, social isolation, death of loved ones, feat of the virus and more. Nurses are working with a new enemy, many hours a day, with fear of getting sick themselves, infecting their patients while struggling with providing the best care possible for their patients. Compassion fatigue accompanied by physical fatigue is overwhelming and can very well lead to depression and/or other mental health concerns. Helping someone with depression can be a challenge.
This program will give nurses the knowledge and skills needed to recognize depression in yourself, colleagues, loved ones and/or patients and the strategies to manage it.
Rapidly changing health care environments such as the one we are in right now with the Covid-19 pandemic dictate the need for the nurse to be on the cutting edge in order to effectively care for any patient. Assessment and treatment of a patient with Respiratory Failure as a primary or secondary diagnosis has evolved requiring the nurse to have an expert knowledge and skill set when caring for a patient with reduced oxygen levels, need for exogenous oxygen requiring a mechanical ventilator or another source.
This program will provide the nurse with the expert knowledge and skill set needed to provide excellent care, providing for optimal outcomes pre/intra/post while the patient is requires exogenous oxygen.
Understanding and managing hemodynamics is critical to the care and for the best patient outcomes. Knowledge of hemodynamic principles is crucial to understanding of cardiovascular pathophysiology.
This program will provide the nurse with the knowledge and skills necessary to:
- Recognize shock states,
- Understand and manage fluid volume status,
- Manage unstable patient,
- Basic understanding of monitoring devices such as Lt and Rt sided heart catheterization
- Assess hemodynamic responses to therapies such as pulmonary hypertension, valvular disease, intra-cardiac shunts, tamponade, PE, Covid-19 pathology
- And more!