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Emergency Nursing CEU Courses

Emergency nursing continuing education courses focus on best practices for emergency nurses. Emergency nursing courses are designed to cover a multitude of topics that emergency nurses incorporate into their practice ranging from preventing medication errors to being prepared for disasters.

Popular Emergency Courses

A Look at Ectopic Pregnancy
The goal of this course is to inform nursing professionals with knowledge of ectopic pregnancy.

1.00 Contact Hours

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$25.00

Free with Standard Membership
Lymphedema: Management and Treatment

Provide information on emerging modalities and therapeutic options available for treatment of lymphedema and alike diseases.

Please Note: This course includes 3 exam attempts.

1.00 Contact Hours

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$31.00

Free with Standard Membership
Pharmacology of Antipsychotics
To provide the healthcare team in an acute care setting with up-to-date information about commonly used antipsychotic medications used for psychosis.

1.00 Contact Hours

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$20.00

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Common Medications in Critical Care: Part 2
The goal of this course is to provide an overview of pharmacological options for members of the healthcare team that may treat critical care patients.

1.00 Contact Hours

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$20.00

Free with Standard Membership
Right Versus Left Ventricular Myocardial Infarctions

Despite an increase in the application of evidence-based treatment modalities and awareness of cardiovascular risk factors, cardiac arrest remains the leading cause of death in the U.S. (Virani et al., 2020). Timing and appropriate identification of myocardial infarctions (MI) (i.e., right coronary artery [RCA] vs. left anterior descending [LAD]) are critical. In addition, healthcare team members should understand specific treatment guidelines for MIs. In this course, we will discuss coronary anatomy, how to properly identify right ventricle infarcts and LAD infarcts, and their treatment guidelines.

1.00 Contact Hours

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$37.00

Free with Standard Membership
Common Medications in Critical Care: Part 1
The goal of this course is to provide an overview of pharmacological options for those members of the healthcare team who may treat critical care patients.

1.50 Contact Hours

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$20.00

Free with Standard Membership
Pharmacology of Inflammatory Bowel Disease
The goal of this course is to educate healthcare team members with knowledge of pharmacological treatment plans for IBD to aid awareness of new guidelines.

0.50 Contact Hours

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$20.00

Free with Standard Membership
Pharmacological Management of Bipolar Disorder
The goal of this course is to assist the healthcare team in keeping up to date with medications used in the management of BD.

1.00 Contact Hours

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$20.00

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Shock State and DIC: Management and Treatment
The goal of this course is to provide nurses and providers with information to recognize and manage shock and disseminated intravascular coagulation (DIC).

1.50 Contact Hours

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$20.00

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Noninvasive Positive Pressure Ventilation
This course provides clinicians with evidence supporting the use of noninvasive positive pressure ventilation as well as strategies for its application.

1.00 Contact Hours

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$25.00

Free with Standard Membership
Emergency Measures for Hand Trauma
The goal of this educational program is to provide nurses in acute care settings with a review of the assessment and treatment of patients with hand trauma.

1.00 Contact Hours

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$25.00

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Rapid Response Teams: Patient Outcomes and Early Intervention
“Rapid response teams” (RRTs) and “medical emergency teams” have various combinations of members, including a critical care nurse, respiratory therapist, and a physician/provider. These teams are designed to provide early intervention before cardiac arrest occurs. This module reviews the history of the RRT movement, rationale for the use of RRTs, roles of the team members, and criteria for activation.

 

0.50 Contact Hours

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$25.00

Free with Standard Membership
The Dangers of Alarm Fatigue
Over time, hospital clinicians become used to hearing many alarms and tend to become desensitized to them, which leads to a lack of or delay in response. This phenomenon is called "alarm fatigue.” We know that alarm fatigue can lead to patient harm and sentinel injury. Reducing patient harm from alarm fatigue is one of the 2022 national goals for patient safety set by The Joint Commission (2022a). This course provides nurses with information regarding safety concerns associated with alarm fatigue along with evidence-based research strategies to reduce the fatigue.
 
The goal of this course is to provide nurses in acute care with information regarding safety concerns associated with alarm fatigue.

0.50 Contact Hours

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$25.00

Free with Standard Membership
Minor Procedures and Pediatric Pain
This course provides nurses with knowledge of evidence-based practices for the management of pediatric pain during minor procedures.

0.50 Contact Hours

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$25.00

Free with Standard Membership
Abdominal Trauma: Morbidity and Mortality
Provides information about the incidence, etiology, identification, and treatment of abdominal trauma.

1.00 Contact Hours

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$25.00

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Protecting Older Adults in Disasters
The goal of this course is to educate nurses in the acute care setting on protecting older adults during disasters.

1.00 Contact Hours

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$25.00

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Comparing Left and Right Sided Strokes

Stroke is the leading cause of disability in the U.S. (AHA, n.d.). Stroke patients who receive the best nursing care have the best outcomes (Green, 2021). The more knowledge you have of strokes, the better your nursing care will be. A common type of stroke is the hemispheric stroke that causes deficits on the left or right side. Knowledge of left- and right-sided strokes is essential to helping patients with stroke recover.

0.50 Contact Hours

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$25.00

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Managing Psychiatric Emergencies in the ED
The goal of this course is to educate healthcare professionals on how to manage psychiatric emergencies in the ED.

0.50 Contact Hours

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$25.00

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The Nursing Role in Disaster Health Services

A well-known organization that provides humanitarian relief during disasters is the American Red Cross. Thousands of volunteer nurses respond to local and national disasters with the American Red Cross under the Disaster Health Services (DHS). However, more are needed to respond to future disasters.

0.50 Contact Hours

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$25.00

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Caring for Patients with Pancreatitis
The goal of this course is to update nurses’ and RDNs’ ability to care for patients with pancreatitis.

1.00 Contact Hours

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$25.00

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Tick-Borne Diseases
The goal of this course is to equip physicians, physician assistants, nurses, and pharmacy professionals with knowledge of common diseases transmitted by ticks.

1.00 Contact Hours

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$20.00

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Emergency nursing CEUs are intended for nurses who work in a multitude of specialties, and directly interact with patients in emergency settings:

  • Registered Nurses
  • Nurse Practitioners
  • LPNs/LVNs
  • Advanced Practice Nurses

Emergency nurses work in unique environments that offer a distinct subset of challenges and patient needs. Emergency education for nurses is offered in a variety of topics designed to best prepare nurses for the situations they face:

  • Pain management
  • Evidence-based care
  • Opioid use
  • Preventing medication errors
  • Infection control
  • Alarm fatigue

Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked QuestionsFrequently Asked Questions
Do college courses count as CEUs for nurses?

Yes, college courses can count as CEUs for nurses, but specific conditions must be met. College courses can be accepted if they are relevant to nursing practice and offered by an accredited institution. The nursing licensing board in the state where the nurse practices typically determines the acceptability of these courses.

College courses usually translate into CEUs through contact hours. For instance, one CEU is equivalent to 10 contact hours of participation in an accredited program. This standardized method is used to quantify continuing education activities across different institutions and professions.

It's essential for nurses to verify with their state licensing board to ensure that the specific college courses they plan to take will be recognized as CEUs. Different states may have varying requirements regarding what counts as acceptable continuing education.

How many contact hours are needed to become an RN?

The number of contact hours required to become and remain a Registered Nurse (RN) varies by state and specific licensing boards. Find the CE requirements for your state here: Nurse CE Requirements by State

Conversion and Definition:

Contact hours are a measure of actual time spent in educational activities, where one contact hour typically equals 60 minutes of instruction​.

Verification and Compliance:

Many states allow nurses to choose from a variety of educational activities to earn contact hours, including online courses, seminars, and workshops. It's essential to ensure that these courses are accredited and recognized by the state's nursing board.

Are contact hours the same as CEUs?

Contact hours refer to the actual time a nurse spends participating in a structured educational activity. Typically, one contact hour equals 60 minutes of instructional time. Contact hours are often used to measure participation in courses, workshops, seminars, and other educational activities that contribute to professional development in nursing​.

CEUs are a standardized unit of measurement used to quantify participation in continuing education programs. One CEU is equivalent to 10 contact hours of participation. CEUs provide a uniform method for recording and reporting continuing education activities across different institutions and professions​​.

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A registered user account on Nurse.com is free and allows you to track your licenses, credentials and CE, store your resume and profile information, plus more.

CE memberships help you meet your continuing education needs and advance your clinical knowledge. The Standard Membership, available for $49.95 per year, gives you access to all online courses 1.5 contact hours or less, a 50% discount on courses over 1.5 contact hours, and a 50% discount on state renewal packages. The Premium Membership, priced at $149.95 per year, includes all the benefits of the Standard Membership plus free access to all state renewal packages, premium courses over 1.5 contact hours, and the Advanced Practice Pharmacology course.

Will all my history remain intact within my profile?

Yes, all your course history and transcripts will remain intact within your profile. This allows you to easily access your continuing education records and certificates anytime you need them.

Who do I contact if I need support?

For support, contact our Support center here or by clicking on the question mark icon in the blue circle in the lower right corner of your screen.

What if I’m not able to complete an entire course?

If you are not able to complete a course you can bookmark your place and return to it later.

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