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Focuses on legal, ethical, organizational, and collaborative aspects of nursing.
Subtopics:
- Advance Directives & Informed Consent
- HIPAA & Confidentiality
- Assignment, Delegation & Supervision (RN vs LPN vs UAP)
- Prioritization (ABCs, Maslow’s Hierarchy)
- Case Management & Referrals
- Scope of Practice
- Ethical Principles (autonomy, beneficence, etc.)
- Advocacy & Client Rights
- Incident Reporting
- Resource Management
- Quality Improvement (PDSA Cycle, Root Cause Analysis)
Promotes patient safety and a safe environment for healthcare workers.
Subtopics:
- Standard & Transmission-Based Precautions
- PPE (Donning/Doffing Order)
- Isolation Procedures
- Fall Prevention
- Safe Handling of Hazardous Materials
- Restraints (Least Restrictive First)
- Fire Safety (RACE, PASS)
- Emergency Response Plans (e.g., code blue)
- Injury & Error Prevention
- Needle Safety / Sharps Disposal
Focus: Prevention, wellness, and developmental care across the lifespan.
Subtopics:
- Stages of Growth & Development (Erikson, Piaget)
- Health Screenings (Pap, Mammogram, PSA, Colonoscopy)
- Immunization Schedules
- Prenatal Care & Fetal Development
- Newborn & Postpartum Teaching
- Geriatric Health Promotion
- Risk Factors Across Age Groups
- Self-Care & Lifestyle Counseling
- Menstrual Cycle Education
- Family Planning & Contraception
- Prevention, wellness, and developmental care across the lifespan.
Focus: Emotional, mental, and social well-being of clients.
Subtopics:
- Therapeutic Communication Techniques
- Mental Health Disorders (Depression, Bipolar, Schizophrenia, Anxiety)
- Defense Mechanisms
- Substance Use Disorders
- Crisis Intervention
- Grief, Loss, and End-of-Life Care
- Coping Mechanisms
- Suicide Risk Assessment
- Abuse & Neglect (elder, child, partner)
- Cultural Competence & Spiritual Care
- Behavioral Therapies (CBT, DBT)
- Psychotropic Medications (basics)
Supports daily living needs of clients.
Subtopics:
- ADLs (bathing, dressing, feeding)
- Mobility & Immobility (bed positioning, assistive devices)
- Non-pharmacologic Pain Management
- Nutrition & Feeding (Diets, NPO, TPN, Enteral)
- Sleep & Rest
- Elimination (Catheters, Ostomies, Bowel Programs)
- Pressure Injury Prevention
- Cold & Heat Therapy
Covers medication administration, IV therapy, and reactions.
Subtopics:
- Medication Routes & Dosage Calculations
- Pharmacokinetics & Pharmacodynamics
- Drug Classifications (e.g., Antihypertensives, Antibiotics, Diuretics)
- Insulin & Sliding Scale
- IV Fluids & Types (Isotonic, Hypotonic, Hypertonic)
- Blood Transfusions
- TPN & Enteral Feeding
- Adverse Effects vs Side Effects
- Medication Safety (Rights of Med Admin, Do-Not-Use Abbreviations)
- Drug Interactions & Contraindications
- Injection Techniques (IM, SubQ, ID)
Focuses on early detection and prevention of complications.
Subtopics:
- Diagnostic Tests & Lab Interpretation (CBC, ABGs, Coagulation Panels)
- Post-Procedure Monitoring
- Seizure Precautions
- Signs of Deterioration (shock, bleeding, LOC)
- Complications of Surgery
- Therapeutic Procedures (Chest Tubes, NG Tubes, Suctioning)
- Monitoring Devices (Pulse Ox, Telemetry, Drain Output)
- Pressure Ulcer Staging
- Blood Glucose Monitoring
- Anticipating Drug Toxicity (e.g., Digoxin, Lithium)
- Neutropenic & Bleeding Precautions
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