Spiritual Care for Patients, Families and Providers in the Era of COVID-19
Session Description: Spiritual care is a key component of a holistic approach to care for patients, families, and healthcare providers. This session will help you better understand and help meet the spiritual care needs of patients.
Category
- CE Offered
- Prerecorded Webinar
Format
Credits
- 1.25 Participation
- 1.60 RN CE Contact Hours
Sepsis in Nursing Homes: Recognition and Response
Session Description: People of all ages develop sepsis but older adults are disproportionally affected. Individuals over 65 years old, particularly those who have health issues, are more susceptible to sepsis than any other group.
Category
- CE Offered
- Prerecorded Webinar
Format
Credits
- 1.25 Participation
- 1.70 RN CE Contact Hours
Healthcare-Associated Infection Mini-Summit 2020
Course Description: Despite attention and improvements, healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) remain a challenge to healthcare professionals. According to the CDC, one in every 31 patients has at least one HAI each day.
Category
- CE Offered
- Prerecorded Webinar
Format
Credits
- 3.00 Participation
- 3.00 RN CE Contact Hours
Strategies for Identification, Isolation, and Treatment of Special Pathogens / COVID-19 and Sepsis: Similarities and Differences
Session Descriptions: Strategies for Identification, Isolation, and Treatment of Special PathogensThe coronavirus disease (COVID-19) was designated as a pandemic threat in early 2020.
Category
- CE Offered
- Prerecorded Webinar
Format
Credits
- 1.25 Participation
- 1.60 RN CE Contact Hours
Racial Disparity: Incidence, Care, and Outcomes of Sepsis in Vulnerable Populations
Session Description: This session will review sepsis concepts as they relate to disparities in race and ethnicity. The focus will include consideration of incidence in sepsis, differences in care outcomes, and morbidity and mortality among vulnerable groups.
Category
- CE Offered
- Prerecorded Webinar
Format
Credits
- 1.00 Participation
- 1.30 RN CE Contact Hours
Rising Tide: Lessons Learned from Early Days of COVID-19 Pandemic Response in Seattle
Session Description: This panel discussion explores best practices for information dissemination during the COVID-19 epidemic. The challenges of rapid dissemination of medical science via social media vs. traditional medical literature are addressed.
Category
- CE Offered
- Prerecorded Webinar
Format
Credits
- 1.25 Participation
- 1.70 RN CE Contact Hours
Sepsis in Kids: It’s Not a Small Problem
Session Description: A toddler presents to your emergency department with fever and tachycardia. Should you be concerned? Rapid recognition and timely, evidence-based interventions are critical in the care of the pediatric patient with suspected sepsis.
Category
- CE Offered
- Prerecorded Webinar
Format
Credits
- 1.25 Participation
- 1.50 RN CE Contact Hours
Enhancing Recovery from Sepsis and COVID-19
Session Description: This talk reviews our current understanding of long-term outcomes from sepsis; discusses what is known about recovery from COVID-19; reviews best practices for enhancing recovery from sepsis; and discusses current trials underway to enhance recovery from sepsis.
Category
- CE Offered
- Prerecorded Webinar
Format
Credits
- 1.25 Participation
- 1.60 RN CE Contact Hours
Recognizing Pediatric Sepsis: Through the Eyes of Patients and Families
Overview: More than 75,000 children develop severe sepsis each year in the U.S. and nearly 7,000 of them die.
Category
- CE Offered
- Prerecorded Webinar
Format
Credits
- 1.50 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit™
- 1.50 Participation
- 1.50 RN CE Contact Hours
Connecting New Innovation to Improve Sepsis Care: The Development Story
Session Description: In the U.S., more than 1.7 million people are diagnosed with sepsis and 270,000 people die from sepsis each year. Sepsis is the #1 cost of hospitalization in the U.S. with estimated costs for acute sepsis hospitalization and skilled nursing at $62 billion annually.
Category
- Prerecorded Webinar
Format
Credits
- 1.00 Participation