Kentucky RN Nursing CE Renewal Package
The Kentucky RN Nursing CE Renewal Package grants you access to 14 ANCC contact hours. You will have access to the courses in this package for 1 full year.
14.0 ANCC Contact Hours
Courses inside this package:
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Care Considerations for Older Adults: The Comprehensive Geriatric Assessment for RNs and LPNs Nursing CE Course
The purpose of this course is to familiarize the learner with the components and evidence-based methodology of a comprehensive geriatric assessment (CGA) for older adult patients.
- 2.0 ANCC Contact Hours
- Single Course Cost: $15.00
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Care Considerations for Older Adults: Management of Common Geriatric Syndromes for RNs and LPNs, Part 1 Nursing CE Course
The purpose of this course is to familiarize the learner with some of the most common geriatric syndromes (pressure injuries, incontinence, falls, frailty, and acute delirium), outlining their assessment and evidence-based management.
- 3.5 ANCC Contact Hours
- Single Course Cost: $23.00
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Care Considerations for Older Adults: Management of Common Geriatric Syndromes for RNs and LPNs, Part 2 Nursing CE Course
The purpose of this course is to familiarize the learner with some of the most common geriatric syndromes (malnutrition, insomnia, self-neglect, depression, and hearing loss), outlining their assessment and evidence-based management.
- 3.0 ANCC Contact Hours
- Single Course Cost: $21.00
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Pediatric Abusive Head Trauma Nursing CE Course
The purpose of this course is to review the clinical manifestations, management, and prevention of pediatric abusive head trauma.
- 1.5 ANCC Contact Hours
- Single Course Cost: $15.00
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HIPAA Compliance Nursing CE Course
This course reviews the core components of HIPAA, personal rights guaranteed under HIPAA, and the responsibilities of healthcare providers to comply with the law.
- 2.0 ANCC Contact Hours
- Single Course Cost: $16.00
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Implicit Bias and Cultural Competency in Healthcare Nursing CE Course
This 2-hour course reviews the current and historical context of health disparities, racism, and implicit bias. More specifically, the consequences of implicit bias in healthcare are discussed with examples of how various groups (i.e., racial, ethnic, gender, maternal, and infant, among others) have experienced health inequities. Finally, strategies to mitigate implicit bias are discussed, including individual, educational, and organizational; community engagement; inclusive communication; and cultural competency.
- 2.0 ANCC Contact Hours
- Single Course Cost: $16.00