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Crisis Management: COVID-19 Response in
Community Health Nursing
COVID-19 is a novel virus that has created unprecedented
healthcare challenges since March 2020. Nurses are called to
serve in a broad range of crisis management roles that expand
beyond traditional healthcare settings into home care and
community settings. In this course, newly adopted protocols to
screen for home care placement and safely care for the infected
patient in the home setting will be explored.
Men's Health: Preventative Strategies to Improve
and Sustain Health and Wellness in African
American Men
This continuing education course will focus on preventive healthcare
services that can positively influence the health, quality, and
longevity of life. Preventive health includes activities that aid
individuals in remaining healthy, such as annual physical exams,
vaccinations, and cancer screenings. Throughout the course of a
lifetime, preventive health aids individuals in remaining healthy
and avoiding or delaying the onset of disease and illness. Regular
exercise, healthy eating, avoiding tobacco use, and being seen
by a healthcare provider regularly are core aspects of preventive
healthcare. In this course you will explore various preventive care
methods that can be utilized to improve and sustain health and
wellness in African American men. The time to complete this activity
is approximately 1 hour.
Master School Nurse and COVID-19
This continuing education course will focus on support and
preparation for the return of students to school during the
COVID-19 pandemic. The target audience for this learning
activity is school nurses, nurses, school administrators, teachers,
parents, corporations, communities, and government officials.
The information is presented in modules and includes storyboards
to support critical thinking and real-world application of current
research, guidelines, and policies. The time to complete this activity
is approximately 2 hours.
PACE - Nursing Course Of ferings