Orthopedic nursing courses focus on activities applied in the care of patients with musculoskeletal conditions. Nursing activities ranging from motion therapy to casting and wound dressing are covered, with special emphasis on pain management techniques frequently necessary for orthopedic patients.

Popular Orthopedic Courses

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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Pharmacological Treatment of Deep Vein Thrombosis
The goal of this course is to inform the healthcare team in the acute care setting of the most current information about VTE pharmacological treatment.

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$15.00

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Emergency Measures for Hand Trauma
The goal of this educational program is to provide nurses in acute care settings with a review of the assessment and treatment of patients with hand trauma.

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$20.00

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Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Chronic Disease
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic autoimmune disorder. It is a systemic inflammatory disease. However, it tends to focus on the body’s connective tissue and joints. This course will give the background and pathophysiology, signs and symptoms, diagnostic criteria, treatment, and other disease considerations for RA.

 

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$12.00

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Managing Osteoarthritis
The goal of this course is to educate nurses in the acute care setting on the management of osteoarthritis.

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$20.00

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Safe Patient Handling Programs
The goal of this course is to prepare staff in all healthcare settings with information on safe patient handling techniques and strategies.

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$20.00

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Care of the Patient with a Crush Injury
The goal of this course is to prepare providers to recognize and treat crush injuries and early complications.

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$20.00

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Venous Thromboembolism Clotting Disorders
This course provides healthcare professionals with knowledge of hypercoagulability its features, risk factors, and VTE guidelines for prophylaxis and treatment.

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$20.00

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Joint Replacements
The goal of this course is to recognize the indications, procedures , and pre-op and post-op nursing care of patients undergoing hip or knee replacements.

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The Management of Venous Thromboembolism and Other Clotting Disorders

Hypercoagulability disorder is a highly prevalent clinical condition characterized by abnormal blood coagulation, which leads to thrombosis inside the blood vessels. The most common clinical manifestations are deep vein thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism (PE); both are types of venous thromboembolism (VTE). DVT may result from the formation of blood clots in the peripheral vascular bed. PE is a life-threatening condition caused by blockage in major pulmonary vessels that rapidly progresses to cardiogenic shock, circulatory failure, and death. VTE can also occur in other sites, including the veins in the brain, kidneys, liver, mesenteric circulation, arms, and legs. The challenge in managing hypercoagulability disorders is due to the clinical variability of the disease etiology and numerous possible sites of blockage balanced against treatment objectives, outcomes, and cost. 

2.00 Contact Hours

$15.00

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Exercise for Health and Fitness
Only about half of American adults engage is the recommended aerobic activity as outlined in the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Physical Activity Guidelines for Americans. Health care professionals need to understand the latest exercise guidelines to make the best recommendations for their patients. This course will discuss the latest exercise guidelines, contraindications to exercise, and dietary guidelines for Americans.

 

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$12.00

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Orthopedic Nursing (ONC) Certification Review Course

Bone and tissue conditions and disorders are just some of the topics covered in our orthopedic nursing certification review course. This specialized course will take you through pathophysiology and treatment options for prognoses you will encounter.

ONC is a registered trademark of the Orthopaedic Nurses Certification Board, which neither sponsors nor endorses this product.

6.00 Contact Hours

$169.00

Osteoporosis: A Preventable Epidemic
Of persons age 50 and older, one in two women and one in four men will experience an osteoporosis-related fracture. The impact of osteoporosis is particularly severe as people age. Each year, osteoporosis contributes to about 2 million fractures that may cause permanent disability, disabling pain, loss of independence, or death. This number is expected to increase to more than 3 million by 2025. This continuing education course will focus on normal bone physiology and the pathogenesis of osteoporosis, diagnosis of osteoporosis, risk factors and their modification, treatment of osteoporosis and osteoporotic fractures, and the nurse’s role in primary and secondary prevention strategies aimed at stopping this epidemic.

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$47.00

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Hand Trauma: Emergency Measures to Rehab

Almost 15% of Emergency Department (ED) visits are due to hand and wrist injuries (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [CDC], 2017). While most hand injuries are straightforward, many cause long-term complications that may profoundly alter a person’s ability to work, practice creative pursuits, and enjoy life to its fullest. This continuing education program addresses the assessment and treatment of patients with hand trauma. The incidence of hand related trauma is high. The failure to properly preserve amputated digits, assess for emergent complications, and properly cleanse such injuries can result in long-term functional consequences for the injured.

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$12.00

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Common Hand and Wrist Injuries

Hand and wrist injuries are common, and account for a large number of visits to the ED. The hand and wrist are complex structures made up of a number of small bones, tendons, ligaments and nerves. Because the hand and wrist are used for almost all activities, any injury can lead to disability quickly. The complex biomechanics and function of the hand and wrist are also not easy to assess in a short period of time. In fact, some injuries to the wrist or hand are missed during a physical exam. Thus, it is vital for interprofessional team members to assess the hand and wrist properly in a slow, deliberate manner. Nerve function must always be evaluated fully.

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