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Free Online Course for Nurses on Coronavirus

Posted about 4 years ago by Nancy Clover

Free Online Course for Nurses on Coronavirus  (Thank you Pat Sadowski for sharing)

Coronavirus (COVID-19) 101 for Nursing Professionals FREE Online Course for Coronavirus by Elite Learning

Use code COVID19 at checkout, regularly $17.95 -

https://www.elitecme.com/…/coronavirus-%28covid-19%29-101-…/

About the Course

Coronavirus, caused by COVID-19, is a rapidly developing disease. As this disease continues to expand and engulf communities across the United States, it is critical that healthcare professionals become informed of the national standards of care provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and other authoritative agencies. This course provides the latest standardized information that is known about the identification, care, and prevention of the disease.

Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of this course, the learner will be able to: List the three coronaviruses that have surfaced around the world in the past decade. List three major symptoms that are associated with COVID-19. Discuss the current testing techniques for COVID-19. List the personal protective equipment that should be used when caring for a patient suspected to have or who has been diagnosed with COVID-19. Discuss what an individual should do if they believe they may have been exposed to COVID-19. List at least four things you can do to decrease the risk of getting COVID-19. Discuss what should and should not be done when caring for a COVID-19 positive individual at home.

 

https://www.elitecme.com/nursing/courses/coronavirus-%28covid-19%29-101-for-nursing-professionals/

 


Comments

Everett Sparks over 3 years ago

Excellent. Thank you NEAOHN and Pat Sadowski, New York. Nursing and health care providers both strategic and tactical working, both paid and volunteers, on this rapidly evolving novel global pandemic with daily changing public health algorithms require constant continuing education and updates.

Everett Sparks over 3 years ago

I completed the course in a little under 2 hours. I provide evolving and changing public health Covid-19 information as a volunteer at a county HD to clients, providers, schools, employers, corrections, law enforcement and epidemiologists on a call line. This is an excellent reinforcing educational tool used in my daily practice that all nurses on the front lines, both strategic and tactical, should consider investing 2 hours. Again thank you Pat Sadowski and Nancy Clover at NEAOHN.


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