1. Airway Management
Regardless of your degree or certification, airway management is essential. Patient airway complications can arise at any time. Do you know what to report and how to address those complications appropriately?
2. Fluid Balance and Hydration
The two basic principles of human health can be summed up very simply: Air goes in and out; blood goes ‘round and ‘round. A patient will have serious problems if something interrupts either of these processes. We’ve covered airway above; now we’ll cover circulation! Learn to recognize problems with hydration and fluid balance early to reduce risk of further complications.
3. MRSA
This antibiotic-resistant infection no longer limits itself to hospitals and inpatient facilities. Be on the lookout for community-acquired MRSA as well as hospital-acquired MRSA, and know how to prevent transmission to yourself and others.
4. Elder Abuse
Elder abuse often goes unrecognized and is under-reported. Don’t miss the warning signs that may help you and your team prevent harm to one of our most vulnerable patient populations.
5. Diabetes Basics
Patient care for diabetics is anything but basic! Increase your participation in the planning, implementation and teaching phases for diabetic patients of all ages with this extensive course.
As an LPN, what other continuing education courses would you suggest for your coworkers? Tell us in the comments!
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