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Emergency Nursing Triage: Preparing Triage Nurses to Make the Right Decisions
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| To ensure patient safety and quality outcomes, hospitals must be certain that every patient who presents to the emergency department (ED) receives the right care from the right provider at the right time — every time. To help emergency nurses make sound clinical judgments at the initial point of emergency care, Elsevier/MC Strategies has partnered with the Emergency Nurses Association (ENA) to develop the ENA: Emergency Nursing Triage course, a one-of-a-kind, online continuing education program specifically designed for emergency nurses. |
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With the Emergency Nursing Triage online course, your organization can be confident that nurses are being provided with consistent, evidence-based information to perform triage regardless of the type of triage system used. The 17-lesson course is appropriate for nurses new to triage as well as experienced clinicians pursuing continuing education contact hours. Nurses have the opportunity to earn up to 16.91* continuing education contact hours awarded by ENA. |
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Lesson Listings Organized By Chief Complaint: |
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The Emergency Nursing Triage course is uniquely organized by the most common emergency patient complaints. This innovative approach creates a more realistic learning experience by aligning the core content with the way patients actually present to the ED. |
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Introduction to Triage
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Chief Complaint: The Trunk
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Triage Process Part I
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Chief Complaint: Airway and Breathing
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Triage Process Part II
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Chief Complaint: The Head
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Legal Issues in Triage
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Chief Complaint: The Face
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Special Patient Populations
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Chief Complaint: Infectious Diseases
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Triage and Challenging Situations
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Chief Complaint: Wound and Extremity
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Red Flags at Triage
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Chief Complaint: Traumatic Injuries
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Triage & Violence
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Chief Complaint: Behavioral Health |
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Triage and Disaster/Mass Casualty |
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BONUS: Alcohol Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) Toolkit |
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*The Emergency Nurses Association is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
The Emergency Nurses Association is recognized as a provider of continuing education in nursing.
California Continuing Education Provider #CEP2322.
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