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Faculty favorites Sally K. Miller, PhD, APRN, FNP-BC, AGACNP-BC, AGPCNP-BC, FAANP, and Wendy L. Wright, DNP, ANP-BC, FNP-BC, FAANP, FAAN, FNAP, guide students through this 12-course NPACE package. Courses explore topics such as blood cholesterol, managing anxiety in primary care, antibiotic updates, clinical case studies, and more.
Save 30% and earn 17.50 CE for nurse practitioners and 16.25 pharmacology credits when you purchase the entire course package.
Updates on the Treatment of Blood Cholesterol
This program evaluates current evidence-based guidelines for blood cholesterol management and analysis their utility in clinical case studies.
1.50 / CE for Nurse Practitioners
Emerging Infectious Disease: A Discussion of New and Upcoming Infections
This NP CME online session will provide the nurse practitioner and physician assistant with information regarding emerging trends in infectious disease. A look at the management of common viral and bacterial infections including: MRSA, Influenza, Pertussis, Ebola, Enterovirus, Lyme Disease, Herpes Simplex
1.50 / CE for Nurse Practitioners
Updates on Hypertension Management: Guidelines and Protocols
This presentation reviews contemporary evidenced-based guidelines for hypertension management and applies them in a variety of case studies.
1.50 / CE for Nurse Practitioners
The Challenges of Managing Anxiety in Primary Care
This program evaluates challenging cases of anxiety, differentiates from other anxiety-producing disorders, and considers primary care management vs. psychiatry referral.
1.50 / CE for Nurse Practitioners
Antibiotic Update: A Focus on Respiratory Infections
Pneumonia, ABRS, AECB, and AOM are commonly encountered respiratory conditions in the pediatric and adult patient. The latest in treatment options for individuals with these conditions will be discussed in detail.
1.50 / CE for Nurse Practitioners
This presentation discusses four clinical scenarios from the primary care setting that illustrate common findings with unusual implications.
1.00 / CE for Nurse Practitioners
Managing Insomnia Across the Lifespan: Latest Treatment Options
Insomnia affects more than 60 million Americans with more than 6% of the population affected by chronic insomnia. This lecture will provide the learner with simple questions to identify and diagnose insomnia along with the various pharmacologic agents available to treat this condition.
1.00 / CE for Nurse Practitioners
New Drug Update 2019: What’s Hot and What’s Not
Keeping up with new medications, particularly given the recent trend towards direct to consumer advertising, is one of the true challenges of primary care. Ms. Wright will focus on the top new, widely used medications, including their appropriate uses, adverse effects and drug interactions.
1.00 / CE for Nurse Practitioners
Updates in Diabetes Care 2019: A Focus on Diagnostic and Treatment Options
Diabetes is a multi-faceted disease with serious complications arising from untreated or inadequately treated diabetes. Treatment often requires a multitude of nonpharmacologic and pharmacologic options as well as multitude of healthcare professionals. This seminar will focus on the latest diagnostic and treatment options.
3.00 / CE for Nurse Practitioners
Managing Asthma and COPD in Primary Care
This program presents evidence-based best practice management of asthma and COPD, using a case-study approach to illustrate application of guidelines. Current issues in pharmacotherapy are highlighted, including indications, adverse effects, and safety issues.
1.50 / CE for Nurse Practitioners
Cytochrome P450 Drug Metabolism: What NPs Need to Know for Prescribing
This program presents mechanisms of drug metabolism with a focus on the most clinically relevant CYP450 pathway. Case studies are utilized to illustrate clinical application, with an emphasis on patient safety and avoidance of adverse drug events.
1.50 / CE for Nurse Practitioners
The Challenges of Prescribing Antibiotics in Primary Care
This program presents the mechanisms of action for all commonly used antibiotic therapy, and utilizes this information in the selection of best-practices monotherapy and combination therapy. Case studies from both primary and acute care settings are used to illustrate application.
1.00 / CE for Nurse Practitioners