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Assessment and Diagnosis of Cardiovascular Emergencies
Cardiovascular emergencies are the most common life-threatening conditions seen in the emergency department (ED).  Acute myocardial infarction is the most frequently encountered of these cardiovascular emergencies.  Proper assessment and diagnosis of these conditions regularly make the difference between life and death. This course will detail triage, subjective and objective assessments, diagnosis, treatment options, and documentation procedures for patients with cardiovascular emergencies. (55 minutes)

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Hypertensive Emergencies, Cardiac Injuries, and Other Conditions
A wide variety of illnesses are related to the cardiovascular system.  From hypertension and blockages to blood clots and traumatic aortic injury, it is important to recognize the cardiovascular problems afflicting ED patients.  This course covers common cardiac problems, including aortic dissection, pericarditis, endocarditis, peripheral vascular disease, and cardiac tamponade. It also discusses the desired outcomes and age-specific considerations related to patients with cardiovascular conditions. (55 minutes)

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Selected Heart Conditions and Dysrhythmias
Misdiagnosed heart problems are the most lethal mistakes made in the ED. This course describes most heart conditions and describes the various treatments and medications used to combat them. Discussion of heart conditions includes acute coronary syndromes, myocardial infarction, right ventricle infarction, congestive heart failure, and dysrhythmias. (72 minutes)

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Focused Assessment and Documentation
As patients come in to the emergency department, their complaints or conditions must be quickly and accurately determined. In this course, you will become more familiar with the chief complaints presented in the ED and the systems used for triaging and documenting each patient's need for care. (67 minutes)

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Performing a Focused Assessment and Documentation
The practice of emergency nursing is based on a variety of components, including, standards of care, core competencies, and a core knowledge base.  All of these come into play in the ED, where the patient's life often hangs in the balance.  This course provides an introduction to the basic components of emergency nursing. It covers the initial assessment and the four crucial steps of the primary survey: checking the patient's airway, breathing, circulation, and disability. (57 minutes)

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Secondary Survey
This course covers secondary survey assessment techniques as well as special considerations to be aware of when conducting a secondary survey. After a primary survey has been completed and the appropriate interventions have been administered, a secondary survey is conducted. A secondary survey consists of two basic components: assessing the patient's overall physical health and obtaining the patient's health history. This course outlines the procedures taken to initiate a secondary survey, such as vital signs assessment and pain mitigation. It also describes the process for obtaining a patient health history, performing a head-to-toe survey, and recognizing age-specific considerations. (77 minutes)

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Assessment and Care of Nose, Throat, and Facial Emergencies
This course covers nose, throat, and facial emergencies. It details the recognition, assessment, and management of infections (e.g., rhinitis, pharyngitis, tonsillitis, laryngitis, peritonsillar abscess, and sinusitis); trauma (e.g., nasal fracture, fractured larynx, and facial factures); and insertion or ingestion of foreign bodies. In addition, it outlines the assessment and treatment of epistaxis (loss of blood due to a nosebleed). The course also presents a plan of care for patients with nose, throat and facial emergencies including subjective and objective assessments and documentation. (103 minutes)

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Basic Wound Care
The purpose of this course is to help you learn about different wound etiologies and conditions as well as how to care for wounds. Specifically, this course describes normal wounds, wounds with eschar, edema, and/or drainage, and wounds accompanied by neuropathy. It also differentiates between active and chronic wounds. Only by understanding the root cause of the wound can it be healed.  The course continues by describing the methods of clearing wound debris and infection, the use of pressure and compression therapy, and the proper dressing of different wounds. (80 minutes)

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Care of Selected Nose, Throat, and Facial Conditions
This course covers nose, throat, and facial conditions including infections, fractures, and the recognition and management of foreign bodies in the nose and throat. It also discusses Bell's palsy and trigeminal neuralgia. (105 minutes)

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Emergency Ocular Care
This course discusses the care of patients with ocular emergencies. You will learn how to conduct subjective and objective assessments, identify pertinent diagnoses, assign triage levels, and demonstrate testing and treatment methods. (56 minutes)

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