Public health continuing education courses focus on best practices for public health nurses. Public health CEs are designed to cover a multitude of topics that nurses incorporate into their practice ranging from management of community-acquired infections to human trafficking.

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Body Fat Shapes Patients' Health- 1

Body fat is more than just a layer of insulation. Scientists are making surprising discoveries about the effect of body fat on health. The amount of stored fat and its distribution on the body appear to be important indicators of underlying metabolic complications, especially the lipid abnormalities found with metabolic syndrome. Body shape, measured by waist circumference, is a good indication of where people carry their excess fat and whether they are at increased risk for disease. The etiology of disease risk is related to the types and amounts of regulatory substances produced by excess visceral fat. Knowing how these regulatory substances influence our patients' underlying diseases or disorders can give us clues to identify patients with increased risk factors so we can educate them about lifestyle changes.

7.00 Contact Hours

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$12.00

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Community-Acquired Pneumonia
The goal of this course is to educate nurses, respiratory therapists, and radiology services in all types of healthcare settings on CAP.

1.00 Contact Hours

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$20.00

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Risk Management: The Role of Nurses
The goal of this course is to understand risk management and suggest risk-reduction tools to mitigate exposure to professional liability.

1.00 Contact Hours

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$20.00

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Low Back Pain Management
The goal of this course is to educate nurses, physical therapists, and radiology professionals in the acute care setting on low back pain management.
 
After taking this course, you should be able to:
  • Recognize the important anatomic and pathophysiological components of low back pain.
  • Indicate the signs and symptoms that suggest urgent management vs. conservative management is needed.
  • Indicate appropriate treatments for different forms of low back pain.

1.00 Contact Hours

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$15.00

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Heroin: The Opioid Crisis
The background, clinical presentation, and interprofessional management of heroin use, abuse, addiction, and overdose.

1.00 Contact Hours

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$26.00

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Internet Safety for Children and Adolescents
To provide nurses who work with children, adolescents, and their families with information about safety on the internet.

0.50 Contact Hours

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$20.00

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Professional Responsibility In Infection Prevention
This course discusses the responsibilities healthcare professionals have in infection prevention principles to reduce the transmission of pathogens.

1.00 Contact Hours

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$44.00

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Adolescent Alcohol Use
This course provides nurses and social workers in acute care facilities with an overview of adolescent alcohol use.

1.00 Contact Hours

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$20.00

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Gestational Diabetes: Diagnosis, Intervention, and Complications
The goal of this course is to educate nurses and registered dietitians in acute care settings on current screening recommendations, diagnostic criteria, blood glucose goals, and treatment interventions for GDM.
 
This course discusses the use of a drug, device, or product for purposes not approved by the FDA (off-label).
 
After taking this course, you should be able to:
  • Recognize risk factors for gestational diabetes mellitus.
  • Define at least one fetal and one maternal complication resulting from gestational diabetes mellitus.
  • Recall three interventions to achieve target blood glucose goals and improve outcomes for women with gestational diabetes mellitus.

1.00 Contact Hours

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$15.00

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Promoting Medication Adherence with HIV Treatment
The goal of this course is to educate nursing professionals in acute care settings with information to promote medication adherence in patients with HIV.

1.00 Contact Hours

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$20.00

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Management of HIV Opportunistic Infections
The goal of this course is to enhance nurses’ abilities to care for adult patients with HIV-opportunistic infections.

1.00 Contact Hours

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$26.00

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Bacterial Meningitis

Members of the healthcare team must be able to recognize symptoms of bacterial meningitis to expedite testing and treatment, and advocate for preventive vaccination among appropriate age groups. With knowledge of preventive measures and awareness of early symptoms, the impact of meningitis can be greatly reduced.

0.50 Contact Hours

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$20.00

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Hand Hygiene and Skin Antisepsis

Whether at the surgical site or on the hands of the healthcare provider, human skin is inherently laden with resident and transient flora. This course addresses ways to reduce pathogens on the skin of caregivers and surgical patients to reduce the risk of infections. It provides historical context and explains proper glove use and skin antisepsis, surgical scrubs, and pre-op cleansing. The course also discusses types of antiseptic solutions and considerations for their use.

0.50 Contact Hours

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$20.00

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Management of Legionnaires' Disease
This course provides nurses, physicians, and pharmacists with an overview of Legionnaires’ disease.

1.00 Contact Hours

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$20.00

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Human Trafficking: A Growing Epidemic
The goal of this course is to provide healthcare staff with critical steps to recognize and respond to human trafficking.

2.00 Contact Hours

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$20.00

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Understanding Human Trafficking
The goal of this course is to provide healthcare staff with critical steps to recognize and respond to human trafficking.

1.00 Contact Hours

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$15.00

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Pursuing a Healthy Weight

What is a healthy weight? Multiple factors impact our body weight and size, yet as healthcare providers, we often focus more on the scale readout rather than the behaviors that influence our patients’ weight and health. This module discusses the psychological and physical issues facing those with obesity, along with the impact of chronic dieting and weight bias on health. It also provides tools, such as tips on motivational interviewing, non-diet health goal setting, for the provider to use in clinical practice, and briefly reviews traditional weight management guidelines.

2.00 Contact Hours

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$12.00

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Measles Immunization
The goal of this course is to provide general information about measles, prevention, and concerns regarding the safety of the MMR vaccine.

0.50 Contact Hours

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$20.00

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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​.

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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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