{{ (moduleVm.actions && moduleVm.changeStatus) ? moduleVm.status : '' }} CE Credit - Infusion Topics: Caring for Caregivers; Pediatric CVAD Evaluation; Neonatal PICC Education; Rehydration; Pharmacology Report
Activity Steps
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Description
By participating in this activity you will earn CE Credit. This issue contains the following articles:- Role of the Infusion Nurse: Caring for the Family/Lay Caregiver of Older Adults
- Standardizing Preoperative Evaluation for Pediatric Central Venous Access: A Care Algorithm to Improve Safety
- Impact of an Educational Program on Nurses' Performance in Providing Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter Care for Neonates
- Subcutaneous Versus Intravenous Rehydration in Hospitalized Older Adults: A Meta-Analysis
- Enzyme Replacement Therapy for Lysosomal Storage Diseases
Purpose of Activity
To provide infusion nurses with information to increase their knowledge about current issues affecting infusion nursing practice.Learning Objectives
After completing this continuing education activity you will be able to:
- Describe impending tipping points of caregiver burden and compassion fatigue before they occur and offer solutions for how nurses can help caregiving families identify them and access additional supportive services.
- Explain how a multidisciplinary team developed, implemented, and analyzed a care algorithm to standardize preoperative screening before pediatric central venous access device (CVAD) placement.
- Summarize the results and limitations of a study conducted to evaluate the performance of nurses in adhering to current practice guidelines and standards for neonates with peripherally inserted central catheters (PICCs).
- Discuss the results of a meta-analysis conducted to compare the effectiveness of subcutaneous versus intravenous (IV) fluid administration to reverse mild to moderate dehydration in hospitalized older adults.
- Describe the two enzyme replacement therapy agents used to treat the most common types of lysosomal storage disease - Gaucher disease and Fabry disease.
Disclosures
The authors and planners have disclosed no potential conflicts of interest, financial or otherwise.
Price:
$42.50
Credits:
- ANCC 5.0 CH / 1.0 APH
- DC - BON 5.0 CH
- FL - BON 5.0 CH
- GA - BON 5.0 CH
Lippincott Professional Development is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation. This activity is also provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number CEP 11749. Lippincott Professional Development is also an approved provider of continuing nursing education by the District of Columbia Board of Nursing, Florida Board of Nursing, and Georgia Board of Nursing, #50-1223.
Awarded Advanced Pharmacology Hours (APH)
Awarded Advanced Pharmacology Hours (APH)
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Test Code: JINNC0920
Published: September 2020
Expires: 6/7/2024
Sources:
Journal of Infusion Nursing
Required Passing Score: 68/85 (80%)