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Activity Steps

Description

This article has been approved by the Orthopaedic Nurses Certification Board for Category A credit toward recertification as an ONC.

Learning Objectives

After completing this continuing education activity you will be able to:

  1. Choose the results of the studies included in the authors' review that addressed the effects of perceived racial discrimination by orthopaedic patients.
  2. Select the results of the studies included in this review that addressed the effects of racial bias or non-bias by orthopaedic providers.

Learning Outcomes

Seventy-five percent of participants will demonstrate knowledge of a scoping review that examined how bias influences musculoskeletal pain and the potential effects of bias-targeted interventions on reducing pain disparities by achieving a minimum score of 70% on the outcomes-based posttest.
Price: $20.00

Credits:

  • ANCC 2.0 CH
  • DC - BON 2.0 CH
  • FL - BON 2.0 CH
  • GA - BON 2.0 CH
  • NM - BON 2.0 CH
  • SC - BON 2.0 CH
  • WV - BOERN 2.0 CH

Lippincott Professional Development is accredited with distinction as a provider of nursing continuing professional development 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, Georgia Board of Nursing, New Mexico Board of Nursing, South Carolina Board of Nursing, and West Virginia Board of Examiners for Registered Professional Nurses, #50-1223.













Test Code: ON0322F
Published: Mar/Apr 2022
Expires: 3/7/2025
Required Passing Score: 8/10 (80%)
Authors: Bright Eze, BS, RN; Sumanya Kumar, BS; Yuxuan Yang, BS, RN; Jason Kilcoyne, BS; Angela Starkweather, PhD, ACNP-BC, CCRN, FAANP, FAAN; Mallory A. Perry, PhD, RN, CCRN