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Cardiac Care Program    
Airway Assessment and Level of Consciousness - QL  1.0  
Block Party & Other Cardiac Arrhythmias  14.1  
Block Party & Other Cardiac Arrhythmias Fast Track (BPCA)  4.1  
Blood Gas Interpretation (AAPA)  6.4  
Blood Gas Interpretation Fast Track  3.0  
Cardiac Assessment Fast Track (ACA)  4.1 
Cardiac Heart Sounds and the Valves (ACA)  1.6  
Cardiac Interventions and Tests (ACA)  1.9  
Cardiac Risk Factors - QL  1.0  
Cardiovascular Assessment (APA)  4.1  
MI Symptom Management (ACA)  2.7  
Myocardial Ischemia and Injury (ACA)  2.7  
Neonatal - Fistulas & Atresias (NGA)  1.2  
Neonatal Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia (NRA)  2.4  
Overview of 4 Main Heart Functions (UCM)  2.0  
Rapid Cardiopulmonary Assessment - QL  1.0  
Respiratory Assessment (APA)  3.0  
The Chest Pain Interview (ACA)  2.6  
Understanding Antiarrhythmics (UCM)  2.6  
Understanding Cardiac Medications Fast Track (UCM)  8.5  
Understanding Diuretics (UCM)  2.0
 
Clinical Care       
Fluid Balance and Hydration Status - QL  1.0  
Maternity-HELLP Syndrome  1.0  
 
Critical Care Program      
Understanding Mechanical Ventilation (AAPA)  4.4  
 
Emergency Room Program      
Abdominal Assessment (APA)  3.9  
Abnormal Neurological Findings - QL  1.0  
Basics of Hemodynamic Monitoring (AAPA)  4.1  
Building Patient Rapport (APA)  2.7  
Chain of Infection  1.4  
Chest Pain Assessment - QL  1.0  
Ground Transport Nursing (Transport)  8.5  
Support for the Shift Worker  1.0  
Understanding Electrolytes (APA)  2.2  
Understanding IV Fluids (APA)  3.1  
Understanding Shock  4.3  
Volume Assessment (APA)  2.0  
Workplace Substance Abuse  2.0  
 
Fire Safety     
General Fire Safety  2.0  
 
Human Physiology      
The Basics of Exercise Physiology: Improving Wellness
           through the Benefits of Exercise  5.7  
 
Medical Surgical Program       
Abdominal Assessment (APA)  3.9  
Abdominal Assessment - QL  1.0  
Extremity Assessment (APA)  2.7  
Extremity Assessment - QL  1.0  
General Survey and Vital Signs - QL  1.0  
Ground Transport Nursing (Transport)  8.5  
Medical Surgical Abdominal Assessment (AAPA)  4.8  
Neonatal Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia  4.0  
Neonatal Gastrointestinal Assessment  13.0  
Neonatal Gastrointestinal Assessment Fast Track (NGA)  4.3  
Neonatal Gastrointestinal System Basic A & P (NGA)  3.0  
Neonatal Malrotation & Volvulus (NGA)  2.5  
Neonatal Respiratory Assessment  12.0  
Neurological Assessment (APA)  4.3  
Preventing Decubitus Ulcers  2.0  
Preventing Medication Errors  2.0  
Understanding Blood Pressure and Orthostatic Blood Pressure - QL  1.0  
Understanding Bowel Sounds - QL  1.0  
 
Neonatal Care Program     
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Neonatal Abdominal Wall Defects (NGA)  3.0          
Neonatal Apnea  2.0          
Neonatal Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia (NRA)  2.4          
Neonatal Congenital Diaphragmatic Hernia  4.0          
Neonatal Gastrointestinal Assessment  13.0          
Neonatal Gastrointestinal Assessment Fast Track (NGA)  4.3          
Neonatal Gastrointestinal System Basic A & P (NGA)  3.0          
Neonatal Malrotation & Volvulus (NGA)  2.5          
Neonatal Respiratory Assessment  12.0          
Neonatal Respiratory Assessment Fast Track (NRA)  4.3          
Neonatal Respiratory System Basic A & P (NRA)  3.6  
 
 
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Newborn Blood Gas Interpretation  1.0          
Newborn Gas Exchange  1.0          
Newborn Respiratory Assessment - Overview  1.0          
Newborn- APGAR Scoring  1.0   

 
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Pain Management  6.0  
Pain Management - QL  1.0  
 
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Patient Identification  1.5 
Patient Rights and Confidentiality Online  1.0      

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Pediatric Cardiogenic Shock (PS)  3.7  
Pediatric Clinical Stages of Shock (PS)  4.0  
Pediatric Distributive Shock (PS)  4.0  
Pediatric Gas Exchange  1.0  
Pediatric Gastroesophageal Reflux  1.0  
Pediatric Hypovolemic Shock (PS)  4.0  
Pediatric Imaging of the Upper Gastrointestinal Tract Online  0.5  
Pediatric Obstructive Shock (PS)  3.6  
Pediatric Otolaryngology and Radiography Online  0.5  
Pediatric Routine Growth Measurement  1.0  
Pediatric Shock  11.0  
Pediatric Vital Signs  1.0  
 
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Understanding Acidosis & Alkalosis  1.0  
Understanding Nitroglycerin (UCM)  2.0  
Understanding Thrombolytics and Anticoagulants (UCM)  3.1  
 
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Blood Gas Interpretation  1.0  
Other Common Causes of Chest Pain (ACA)  2.5  
 
Risk Management and Regulations      
Bloodborne Pathogens  2.0  
Domestic Violence  2.2 
Fire Safety - RACE & PASS  0.8 
Hazardous Communications  1.0  
Infection Control for Healthcare Professionals  2.7  
Infection Control for Hospital Workers  1.7  
Latex Allergy : Are You Risking Your Life for Your Job  2.4  
Nursing and Nutrition: Providing Survival Skills  4.1  
Patient Identification  1.5  
Preventing Needlestick Injury  2.0  
Preventing Workplace Violence  2.4  
Principles of Handwashing  1.0  
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The Best Defense is a Good Documentation Offense  3.8  
Why Nurses and Case Managers Need to Know Customer Service  6.8  
WHMIS for healthcare providers  2.0 
 
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Basic Radiation Safety in Nuclear Medicine Online  2.5 
Breast Sonography, A Sound Approach Online  1.0   
Bringing Back the Passion Online  1.0      
Building Patient Rapport (APA)  2.7   
Chemical Dependency in Health Care Online  3.0    
Communication in the Healthcare Climate Online  2.0          
Complaint Resolution Online  1.0         
Customer Service Online  1.0         
Diabetes Mellitus Online  5.0         
Ethics for Allied Health Care Professionals Online  1.0      
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Extremity Assessment - QL  1.0          
Film Processing and Quality Assurance Online  1.0   
Fire Safety Online  1.0       
Fluid Balance and Hydration Status - QL  1.0          
Fundamentals of PET-CT Online  1.0        
Fundamentals of Radiation Safety Online  1.0       
General Engineering Online  1.0   
General Survey and Vital Signs - QL  1.0          
Ground Transport Nursing (Transport)  8.5          
Hazardous Communications  1.0          
HIV/AIDS & Public Health Issues Online  2.0       
HIV/AIDs Epidemic Online  4.0     
HIV/AIDS Review Online  1.0    
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Infection Control for Hospital Workers  1.7          
Infection Prevention Online  1.0        
Latex Allergy : Are You Risking Your Life for Your Job  2.4        
Low Energy Photons Online  1.0    Demo       
Maternity-HELLP Syndrome  1.0          
Medical Errors Online  2.0 
MI Symptom Management (ACA)  2.7          
Miscellaneous Charges  0.0          
MRI image quality and imaging parameters Online  1.0    Demo       
MRI Patient Care and Safety Online  1.0    Demo       
Myocardial Ischemia and Injury (ACA)  2.7 
Survival Skills  4.1    Demo       
Nutritionally Managing Menopause and Osteoporosis Online  2.0    Demo       
Optimizing the Radiographic Beam Online  1.0  
PET Physics Online  1.0    Demo       
Preventing AIDS and Hepatitis B in the Workplace Online  1.0    Demo       
Preventing Decubitus Ulcers  2.0          
Preventing Medication Errors  2.0          
Preventing Needlestick Injury  2.0          
Preventing Workplace Violence  2.4  
Principles of Handwashing  1.0          
Principles of Risk Management Online  1.0    Demo       
Properties of Film Screen Interaction Online  1.0    Demo       
Pupil Assessment - QL  1.0          
Radiation Safety Online  1.0  
Risks of Anesthesia  3.6    Demo       
Sending and Receiving Radioactive Material Shipments Online  2.5    Demo       
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Support for the Shift Worker  1.0          
Technique Formulation Online  1.0          
The Basics of Exercise Physiology: Improving Wellness thru the Benefits of Exercise  5.7     
The Best Defense is a Good Documentation Offense  3.8    Demo       
The Chest Pain Interview (ACA)  2.6          
The Photon's Journey Online  1.0    Demo       
Twelve Lead ECG Online  1.0    Demo       
Understanding ACE Inhibitors (UCM)  2.6          
Understanding Acidosis & Alkalosis  1.0          
Understanding Antiarrhythmics (UCM)  2.6          
Understanding Blood Pressure and Orthostatic Blood Pressure - QL  1.0          
Understanding Bowel Sounds - QL  1.0          
Understanding Cardiac Medications Fast Track (UCM)  8.5          
Understanding Diuretics (UCM)  2.0          
Understanding Electrolytes (APA)  2.2          
Understanding Electromagnetism Vectors Online  1.0    Demo       
Understanding IV Fluids (APA)  3.1          
Understanding Mechanical Ventilation (AAPA)  4.4          
Understanding Newborn Cardiac Output  1.0          
Understanding Nitroglycerin (UCM)  2.0          
Understanding Pediatric Cardiac Output  1.0          
Understanding Radiation Therapy Online  2.5    Demo       
Understanding Shock  4.3         
Understanding the Radiographic Image Online  1.0    Demo       
Understanding Thrombolytics and Anticoagulants (UCM)  3.1          
Volume Assessment (APA)  2.0          
WHMIS for healthcare providers  2.0          
Why Nurses and Case Managers Need to Know Customer Service  6.8    Demo       
Workplace Substance Abuse  2.0          
Workplace Violence in the Healthcare Industry Online  1.0   
      


 
 





                                                      












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NEWS

Sep 21, 4:54 PM EDT

Govt: 1 swine flu shot enough for older kids

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Studies of the new swine flu vaccine show children 10 and older will need just one shot for protection - but younger kids almost certainly will need two.

Protection kicks in for older children within eight to 10 days of the shot, just like it does for adults, the National Institutes of Health announced Monday.

But younger children aren't having nearly as robust an immune reaction to the swine flu vaccine, and it appears they'll need two shots 21 days apart, said Dr. Anthony Fauci, head of NIH's National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease.

That's not a surprise, since the very young often need two doses of vaccine against regular winter flu the very first time they're immunized against that version of influenza, too, Fauci stressed.

"This is acting strikingly similar to seasonal flu" vaccine, Fauci said. "Overall, this is very good news for the vaccination program."

It means that most people in the U.S. will have to line up for influenza vaccinations twice this year instead of three times - once for the regular winter flu shot and a second time to be inoculated against swine flu, what doctors call the 2009 H1N1 strain.

But here's a twist: If a very young child happens to be getting their first-ever seasonal flu vaccination this year, that tot would need a total of four shots - two against regular flu and two against swine flu.

Once swine flu shots start arriving next month, it will be OK for kids - or people of any age - to get one in each arm on the same visit, said Dr. Anne Schuchat of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. But doctors already have supplies of regular flu vaccine, and the CDC wants people to go ahead and get that first inoculation out of the way now.

"This is going to be a complicated flu season," Schuchat warned.

Also Monday, the U.S. ordered more swine flu vaccine, bringing its eventual total to 251 million doses, up from the long-planned 195 million doses. That's an ambitious undertaking for a country where fewer than 100 million people normally get a winter flu shot. The extra orders were from Sanofi Pasteur's Pennsylvania flu-shot factory and from Maryland-based MedImmune LLC, which makes a nasal-spray version.

The new swine flu seems no more deadly than regular winter flu, which every year kills 36,000 Americans and hospitalizes 200,000. But there's an important difference: This H1N1 strain sickens younger people more frequently than the over-65 population who are seasonal flu's main victims. So children are among the priority groups who are supposed to be first in line once swine flu vaccine starts arriving next month, and many schools around the country are expected to offer mass vaccinations.

To determine the right child dose, the NIH set up studies involving 600 children, from babies to teenagers.

About 76 percent of 10- to 17-year-olds showed strong protection after one H1N1 shot. That's similar to the protection seen with regular winter flu vaccine. It doesn't mean the rest didn't respond at all, just that they didn't have as strong a response, officials cautioned.

But just over a third of 3- to 9-year-olds showed strong protection from the swine flu shot, and only a quarter of babies and toddlers ages 6 months to 3 years, Fauci said.

That response was measured eight to 10 days after the shot, and flu protection usually builds over several weeks so the numbers could improve somewhat, he said. But he wasn't optimistic that the under-10 crowd would be able to skip the booster dose. Doubling the dose in the shot from a standard 15 micrograms of antigen to 30 micrograms didn't improve the response.

Younger children simply "don't have as mature an immune system," Fauci explained. So a first dose of vaccine against a flu strain they've never experienced acts as an introduction for their immune system, and a booster shortly thereafter revs up that immune response.

Side effects are no different from those with regular flu vaccine, such as redness and soreness at the injection site and occasional low fever or headache.

Monday's study didn't examine FluMist, the nasal-spray flu vaccine. The first 3.4 million doses of swine flu vaccine to be shipped early next month will be the FluMist version, which can be used by healthy people ages 2 to 49. But health officials said they expected young children to need two doses of FluMist as well.


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