
Pediatric Seizures: Differentiating the Causes and Prioritizing Interventions
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Recognize and respond to various types of seizures in the pediatric patient.
The course will review the etiology, pathophysiology, and various types of seizures that are common in infants and children. The emergency nurse should be able to recognize signs of seizure activity and status epilepticus in infants and children, and guide further assessment as necessary. Based on the assessment findings, the nurse will initiate the appropriate critical interventions to safely manage seizures and status epilepticus to ensure pediatric patients experience optimal outcomes.
1 CE CREDITS - $20
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- Recognize the signs of seizure activity in infants and children.
- Identify focused assessment priorities for the pediatric patient experiencing a seizure.
- Describe safe and appropriate interventions for infants and children experiencing seizures.
Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider # CEP17490 for 1 contact hours
This course is - Clinical / Accredited
Courses with CE credits are only valid if completed after certification. Any CE credit courses completed before certification are not valid.
CEN,CFRN,CPEN,CTRN,Neurologic
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If you have started the course, it is considered open and cannot be returned.