Home Health Nursing CEU Courses

Home health nurse continuing education courses focus on best practices for home health nurses. Home health CEUs are designed to cover a multitude of topics ranging from novice nursing home care practices like prescription management to more advanced practices like advanced directives.

Popular Home Health Courses

Treating Tobacco Use
Tobacco accounts for nearly half a million deaths a year, which makes it the leading cause of preventable deaths in the U.S. An additional 16 million or more Americans live with a disease caused by smoking, according to the CDC. The estimated total economic cost of smoking in the United States is more than $300 billion a year (CDC, 2019). 
 
Tobacco use exacts a high toll on morbidity, mortality, and finances, but historically, clinicians have done an inconsistent job of assessing risk and providing effective treatment options for patients (SAMHSA, 2016).

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$26.00

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Family Caregivers
The goal of this course is to assist nurses in all settings in providing education, support, and resources for FCs.

1.00 Contact Hours

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$20.00

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Polypharmacy in Older Adults
The physiological changes associated with aging affect pharmacokinetics, influencing how drugs are absorbed, distributed, metabolized, and excreted in older adults. Nurses and other healthcare providers frequently care for patients who take multiple medications. Taking numerous medications puts patients at significant risk for serious complications, including death.

 

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$12.00

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Evidence-Based Management of Dyspnea
The goal of this course is to update nurses and respiratory therapists on the mechanisms of dyspnea and its evidence-based assessment and management.

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$20.00

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Management of Stress Cardiomyopathy

Stress cardiomyopathy (also known as transient left ventricular apical ballooning syndrome, Takotsubo cardiomyopathy, or broken heart syndrome) is a condition that mimics a myocardial infarction in the absence of significant coronary artery disease. Stress cardiomyopathy causes a temporary ballooning of the apical portion of the left ventricle. Healthcare professionals need to know about stress cardiomyopathy, including how to distinguish it from a myocardial infarction, and the appropriate care.

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$20.00

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Hyperglycemia: Unintentional Changes in Body Weight
The goal of this course is to provide strategies to detect common, yet often underdiagnosed, causes of hyperglycemia and unintentional changes in body weight.

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$20.00

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Excellence Series: Evidence-Based Practice
Informs nurses with an understanding of how to implement evidence-based practice in their practice setting to improve healthcare quality, safety, and outcomes.

2.25 Contact Hours

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$22.50

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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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Lymphedema: Management and Treatment Upgrade
Provide information on emerging modalities and therapeutic options available for treatment of lymphedema and alike diseases.

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$26.00

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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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Osteoporosis: Alternative Therapies

With the rise of consumer interest in alternative therapies for osteoporosis treatment, the healthcare team must remain up to date on these therapies, so the patient can make the most informed treatment decision for their bone health.

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$12.00

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Nutritional Support for Renal Disease
This course will review the nutrient needs of patients with acute kidney injury and chronic kidney disease. It will discuss the indications, formula or solutions considerations, and enteral and parenteral nutrition complications. This course provides case scenarios and review questions to improve the critical thinking and skills needed to recommend nutrition support in patients with renal disease. The goal of this course is to educate the healthcare team in the acute care setting on the components of nutritional support for patients with renal disease. 

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$12.00

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Palliative Care and Hospice
The goal of this course is to educate nursing professionals in the acute care setting about hospice and palliative care.

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$20.00

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Parkinson's Disease: What Healthcare Professionals Should Know
Although Parkinson’s disease (PD) has been recognized for about two centuries, awareness has dramatically increased with its acknowledgment by public personalities, such as actor Michael J. Fox and boxer Mohammed Ali. Reports about PD and its treatment are now featured in lay publications and on television. Because the greatest risk factor is increasing age, the prevalence of PD is expected to rise as the elderly population grows. However, 10% of PD cases are young onset, occurring in people between the ages of 20 and 50 (Gopalakrishna & Alexander, 2015). Healthcare professionals can expect to encounter patients with PD in settings throughout the healthcare system and should be aware of the complexities of this chronic, neurodegenerative disorder.

 

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$12.00

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Pressure Injury: Treatment Considerations
The goal of this course is to educate nurses in acute care settings on best practices for pressure injury treatment.

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$15.00

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Pressure Injury: Assessment and Staging
Pressure injuries (PIs) are a form of tissue damage that arises from pressure and includes the stages that lead to skin breakdown. While the term PI will be used throughout this course, the terms decubitus ulcer, bedsore, and pressure ulcer are commonly used and interchangeable. These injuries are costly, painful, and often preventable health complications affecting roughly 2 million Americans every year (Mervis & Phillips, 2019).

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$12.00

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Pressure Injury: Prevention
The goal of this course is to educate nurses in acute care settings on best practices for pressure injury prevention.

1.25 Contact Hours

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$15.00

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Pressure Injury: Wound Bed Prep and Topicals
To educate nurses in acute care settings about evidence-based practices for wound bed preparation and topical applications in the management of PIs.

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$15.00

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Nutritional Assessment in End Stage Renal Disease
The goal of this course is to educate the healthcare team in the acute care setting on the components of a comprehensive nutrition assessment in ESRD.

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$15.00

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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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Impact of Renal Disease on Vitamins and Minerals

Vitamins and minerals are required by the body to carry out important functions. Most vitamins and minerals are consumed through your diet and deficiencies are rare. People with kidney disease are at higher risk for nutrient deficiencies due to dietary restrictions, since waste products build up in their body and change the way it uses certain vitamins and minerals. Some vitamins are even lost during dialysis treatments, or medications can change how vitamins and minerals are used in the body. This course will review the functions of important vitamins and minerals associated with renal disease. It will also provide recommendations for, or against, supplementation.

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$12.00

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Frequently Asked Questions

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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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