Credit Available - See Contact Hours tab below.
Total Contact Hours: 7 including 7 ANCC Approved
RN, CNS, NP
This two-day course is designed to provide the critical-care and progressive care healthcare provider with a review of AACN’s core curriculum. The instructor will lecture on anatomy, physiology, physical assessment, hemodynamics in a systems approach. Topics discussed include cardiac, respiratory, neurological, renal, endocrine, hematological, gastrointestinal, psychological, shock and the synergy model. This review is not an introduction but a comprehensive update for the professional already in practice at the critical-care or progressive care bedside and preparing for the CCRN or PCCN examinations.
This program prepares the learner to:
Contact Hours: 7 (Includes 8 Pharmacology Contact Hours)
MED-ED, Inc. is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
MED-ED, Inc. is an approved provider by the following State Boards of Nursing: Florida/FBN 50-1286 and California #CEP10453.
Kristen’s professional experience includes working as an RN for nearly 25 years in the pediatrics, medical-surgical, telemetry, intensive and coronary care areas. She has served as a nurse educator for her entire career, currently works as a full-time cardiac nurse practitioner and has also been a collegiate adjunct professor. Kristen is currently triple certified with critical care clinical certifications, along with her nurse practitioner license, and prides herself in working with critical care and progressive care nurses at the bedside and sitting for those certification exams every 3 years.
Her entrepreneurial lectures on various evidence-based subject matters focus on a variety of topics, but mostly on the current guidelines and evidence for bedside nurses. She has been published three times on evidence-based improvement projects and was the lead writer for her unit’s Beacon Award, received four times from AACN. Kristen has spoken at the national level on targeted temperature management and on analyzing the laboratory data on infection.