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Course Coming Soon! Add to Cart EKGs are one of the most common non-invasive diagnostic modalities used across healthcare settings. They are a vital part of cardiac assessment and remain the gold standard for diagnosing certain conditions, e.g., ST-elevation myocardial infarction. While historically reviewed by specific providers and specialties, there is a increase in APPs
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Add to Cart Substance misuse, whether intentional or unintentional, is a frequently encountered condition in the hospital setting. The inpatient APP may encounter patients hospitalized for these specific conditions, or the substance misuse may be complicating the clinical picture while the patient is being treated for another condition. Substance Overdose & Withdrawal aims to increase
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Add to Cart A foundational course for the inpatient APP, Applied Cardiovascular Hemodynamics provides essential content on hemodynamic monitoring, waveforms, variables, such as cardiac output, and concepts, such as preload and afterload. This course will enhance your knowledge and equip you with the information you need to improve your practice when managing various disease states.
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Add to Cart The course, Inpatient Management of Hyperglycemic States, aims to increase knowledge and improve practice for hyperglycemic emergencies in critically ill patients. This course will cover diabetic ketoacidosis, hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state, and hyperglycemia in the critically-ill patient. Course Objectives Identify the most common causes of diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA) and hyperosmolar hyperglycemic state (HHS).Â
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Add to Cart The course, CPT Evaluation & Management Overview: Inpatient Updates, aims to increase knowledge for the appropriate coding in the inpatient setting. This course will provide real world examples illustrating the necessary documentation requirements needed to support your coding and billing practices. Course Objectives Review the background and basics of CPT E/M Coding.Â
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Add to Cart The course, Sepsis: A Case-based Approach to Management, aims to increase knowledge and improve practice for sepsis management in the hospitalized patient. The course will use an unfolding case study to demonstrate clinical management according to the guidelines and evidence-base literature. Course Objectives Define sepsis. Review sepsis pathophysiology. Discuss sepsis clinical management.
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Add to Cart The Recognition & Management of Patients in Cardiogenic Shock course aims to provide knowledge on how to correctly identify, initiate management and treatment, and collaborate with the interprofessional team to ensure patients with cardiogenic shock receive timely and effective care. Course Objectives Define cardiogenic shock. Identify common etiologies of cardiogenic shock. Discuss the
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Add to Cart The Acid-Base Disturbances course aims to provide foundational knowledge for the advanced practice provider to recognize, interpret, and appropriately manage acid-base imbalances in the context of the patient’s clinical picture. Course Objectives Define acid-base disturbances. Discuss the pathogenesis and secondary physiologic response (compensation). Practice a step-wise approach to lab analysis. Identify primary,
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Add to Cart The Antibiotic Prescribing in the Hospitalized Patient course aims to provide knowledge on prescribing practices of commonly encountered infectious diseases in the hospitalized patient. This course will take a deep dive into various antibiotics and their drug classes, the mechanism of activity, and the spectrum of activity using a case-based approach. The
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