ENT nursing courses focus on activities applied when treating patients with conditions of the ear, nose, throat, head, and neck. Nursing activities ranging from patient assessment to medication administration are covered, with special emphasis included on otorhinolaryngologic conditions.

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Obstructive Sleep Apnea
The goal is to educate about risk factors and complications associated with obstructive sleep apnea, as well as evidence-based treatment for the condition.

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$20.00

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When the Nose No Longer Knows: Smell and Taste Disorders
Although smell and taste disorders in older people are often not directly life-threatening, they can have a major impact on quality of life. More worrisome, they often lead to weight loss and even malnutrition. Loss of smell and taste can create dangerous health risks when someone cannot recognize the odor of gas leaks, smoke, or spoiled food. Although these disorders can arise simply from the physiological changes of aging, they can also indicate other more serious medical problems. Healthcare professionals can improve an elder’s quality of life by performing a careful assessment to identify the cause of the smell and taste disorders and by assisting them with ways to cope with the problem.

 

1.00 Contact Hours

$12.00

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Balance and Hearing: Risks of Ototoxicity
Many common medications, including salicylates, quinines, and the aminoglycoside antibiotics can cause ototoxicity or ear poisoning. The onset of toxicity is not as dramatic as anaphylactic shock nor is it visible like a vibrant red rash. But the impact of this quiet damage on patients’ well-being is no less profound. It can produce anything from mild hearing loss to profound bilateral deafness. Ototoxicity can cause balance problems severe enough to prevent employment. This course will help the reader understand ototoxicity, its causes, and appropriate nursing and medical care. Topics include anatomy and physiology, ototoxic substances, signs and symptoms of ototoxicity, risk factors, assessment, and nursing interventions.

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$12.00

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Balance and Hearing: At Risk From Drugs
This course has been approved for 4 hours by the Commission on Case Manager Certification for 2017.
 
Many common medications can cause ototoxicity. The onset of toxicity can be subtle, but the impact of this quiet damage on a patient’s well-being can be profound. Drug-induced ototoxicity can produce anything from mild hearing loss to bilateral deafness, and it can cause balance problems severe enough to prevent employment. This course will help the reader understand ototoxicity, its causes. and the appropriate nursing care. Topics include anatomy and physiology, ototoxic substances, signs and symptoms of ototoxicity, risk factors, assessment, and nursing interventions.

3.50 Contact Hours

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$28.00

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Tobacco Use in Adolescents

Cigarette smoking has declined, but tobacco alternatives like electronic cigarettes have gained popularity among adolescents. The use of tobacco in any form has severe health implications during the adolescent development because they are more susceptible to addiction, making them prone to becoming lifelong users of tobacco. Although healthcare providers are uniquely positioned to ask about tobacco use and provide evidence-based treatments, it is not consistently performed at each visit. This course will review how adolescents are more susceptible to the marketing of tobacco products, and the health consequences of nicotine addiction, and will provide techniques for encouraging a tobacco-free lifestyle.

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$12.00

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Preventing Aspiration in Vulnerable Populations

Swallowing is a complex process that can be disrupted by many conditions that increase the risk of aspiration. Dangerous complications that can be prevented include aspiration pneumonitis and aspiration pneumonia. Due to the prevalence of the population at risk for aspiration, all healthcare professionals must recognize risk factors, screen, and intervene to protect their patients.

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$12.00

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Risks of Ototoxicity
This course will inform nurses about the causes and treatment of ototoxicity and guide them in how to recognize and prevent ototoxicity in patients.

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$15.00

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Thyroid Disease: Laboratory Diagnosis

Thyroid diseases range from subtle to severe, depending on the type and stage of the disease. Healthcare professionals across disciplines must rely on both clinical and laboratory findings to diagnose and treat the patient effectively.

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$12.00

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Hyperthyroidism: Treatment and Management

Healthcare professionals need to be aware of the clinical features of hyperthyroidism and evidence-based clinical management guidelines to best care for their patients with this condition.

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Thyroid Disorders
More than 20 million Americans have some form of thyroid disease, with about 12% of the country’s population developing a thyroid condition during their lifetimes. As many as 60% of people with thyroid disease are undiagnosed, which puts them at risk for osteoporosis, cardiovascular disease, and infertility. Both hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism may present as a mild or subclinical state. Many people with a thyroid disorder attribute their symptoms to other conditions such as aging, menopause, and depression. This module discusses these thyroid disorders as well as thyroid issues during pregnancy and thyroid cancer. Nurses knowledgeable about the symptoms, diagnosis, and management of thyroid disorders can recommend that patients seek a physician and undergo further testing to identify these disorders.

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$15.00

The Nose Knows: Insights Into Allergic Rhinitis

Allergic rhinitis (AR) affects an estimated 50 million people in the United States (> 16% of the population annually) and costs more than 18 billion each year. Allergic rhinitis is the 6th leading cause of chronic illness in the United States. The prevalence of allergic rhinitis in children is increasing and is a common cause of nasal congestion in children. The burden of allergic rhinitis is substantial and a significant cause of widespread morbidity, medical treatment costs, decreased quality of life (QOL), reduced work productivity, and lost school days. Surveys have found that AR is an independent risk factor for the development of asthma. In the United States, 38% of patients with AR have asthma, and up to 78% of asthma patients have AR. This course will update healthcare professionals’ knowledge of the diagnosis and treatment of allergic rhinitis and its implications for related comorbid allergic airway disease.

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$12.00

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