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Total Contact Hours: 7 including 7 ANCC Approved
RN, CNS, NP
This two-day course is designed to provide nurses with the tools, confidence and knowledge to successfully complete the Medical-Surgical Nursing Exam. The exam content outlines and blueprints from the ANCC and MSNCB® were used to develop this program. Topics covered from the exam content outlines will include: review of body systems, cardiac, pulmonary, neurologic, gastrointestinal, renal, genitourinary, reproductive, endocrine, hematologic, musculoskeletal, immune and more. Pathophysiology of disease processes, including signs and symptoms and treatment modalities, will be presented. The nursing process and nursing practice roles in the management of patient care will be discussed through case scenarios and sample questions. All aspects of the Practice Domains will be addressed at the end of Day 2, and strategies for test-taking will also be covered.
This program prepares the learner to:
Contact Hours: 7
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.
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Kendra graduated from the University of Texas at Arlington in 1985 with her BSN. She graduated from Parkland Memorial Hospital’s Critical Care & Trauma Nurse Internship. She has worked in the surgery/trauma, thoracic and neurosurgical ICU at Parkland Memorial Hospital as a staff nurse and nurse educator. Kendra has been a manager on a trauma floor and the director of critical care at Zale Lipshy University Hospital in Dallas. She has her Master of Nursing from Texas Woman’s University as a clinical nurse specialist and has worked as a CNS in the surgical trauma ICU.
Kendra moved to Florida and is currently the director of the Marcus Neuroscience Institute neuroscience programs associated with Boca Raton Regional Hospital. Kendra is known for providing engaging presentations and supports continued education for nurses.