
2023 Clinical Essentials for new Clinicians bundle V2
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This is an essential package for all nurse practitioner students and new NPs. This package builds upon the first clinical essentials package and includes important primary care topics including, caring for LGBTQIA patients, antibiotic stewardship, orthopedics, depression, anxiety, pelvic exam issues in adolescents, common dermatologic disorders, contraceptive management, and orthopedics.
Total Credits: 11.75 contact hours; 8.25 are pharmacology
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This presentation will review the newest options and recommendations for contraceptive management. We will cover newly available methods as well as those more established. The presentation will also cover strategies to improve contraception adherence including common mistakes patients make and how to address them. | 1.50 credits (1.25 pharmacology) | $40.00
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Upper extremity pain and injuries are common. This presentation will assist the primary care and urgent care provider in understanding common pathology affecting the non-traumatic adult shoulder. Common pathologies will be discussed in detail such as rotator cuff tears, impingement, biceps tendonitis, & AC pathology. Common provocative physical exam techniques will also be addressed. We will also cover other pathology that can mimic shoulder pathology. Case studies, radiographs, and demonstrations will be used to enhance the learning process. | 1.00 credits (0.25 pharmacology) | $27.50
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Are you wondering what the latest is on prescribing antibiotics? This presentation will provide answers. Nurse Practitioner Dr. Susan Feeney will review antibiotic stewardship and updates for primary care NPs. The presentation will highlight data, best practices, and evidence for helping guide patients in care. | 1.25 pharmacology credits | $35
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The LGBTQIA+ population has evolved over the past several years to include other gender non-conforming and gender minority populations. The individual needs of each population within this acronym vary and as a result need to have specialized, focused care in order to meet their healthcare needs. These gender and sexual minorities still encounter issues concerning sexuality, identity, gender, and freedom of expression with their healthcare providers. It is a well-documented fact that the majority of healthcare providers today have not been properly educated on how to care for this population therefore, the specific needs pertaining to each individual group represented in this acronym go largely ignored. This session will focus on how to approach the care of LGBTQIA+ patients and address their specific needs in an effort to promote patient-centered care. | 1.50 credits (0.25 pharmacology) | $37.50
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This interactive presentation addresses the unique pharmacologic risk factors that older adults face. A review of pharmacokinetic-related age changes will be addressed along with current recommendations for older adult medication management. Interactive cases will help guide the participant in identifying adverse drug events related to high-risk agents. This interactive presentation addresses the unique pharmacologic risk factors that older adults face. A review of pharmacokinetic-related age changes will be addressed along with current recommendations for older adult medication management. Interactive cases will help guide the participant in identifying adverse drug events related to high-risk agents. | 1.50 credits (1.50 pharmacology) | $40.00
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This presentation reviews critical elements of diagnosis, important considerations in pharmacotherapy, and utilizes a case study approach to analyze the best treatment regimens. | 1.50 credits (1.50 pharmacology) | $45
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This presentation is intended as a review of proper procedural techniques associated with the female pelvic exam. Pre-exam preparation, physical assessment skills, and common cervical appearances will be discussed. | 1.00 credits (0.00 pharmacology) | $27.50
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Updated diagnostic criteria and disease models for anxiety disorders are reviewed. Neurobiological and epigenetic mechanisms that underlie anxiety symptoms are presented as the basis for therapeutic interventions. Specific attention is given to the formulation of rational, genomically-informed pharmacologic treatment approaches for anxiety disorders. Practical applications for nurse practitioners are presented. | 1.0 credits (0.75 Pharmacology) | $30
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A review of common dermatology disease states including pathophysiology, identification, and treatment | 1.00 credits (0.75 pharmacology) | $27.50