Cardiac and Multiorgan Systems Interactions

Cardiac and Multiorgan Systems Interactions

By Stanford Medicine Children's Health
Multiple dates

Overview

In Person and Virtual-(HC)

Cardiac and Multiorgan Systems Interactions

  • Stanford Medine Children's Health Employees - In Person; LPCH Main
  • General Admission - Virtual via Zoom
  • NURSING STUDENTS are welcome to join!

DESCRIPTION

  • This course covers complex cardiac patients management by examining respiratory and neurological conditions impact on cardiac care, including support escalation and complications management. Participants will also learn essential transplant care principles, including organ types, medications, and nursing considerations for pre- and post-transplant patients.

OBJECTIVES

Upon completion of the course, the participant will be able to:

  • Differentiate the different respiratory conditions and how it impacts cardiac patients
  • Describe the process of escalation for increasing respiratory support
  • Identify common tracheostomy safety requirements
  • Discuss strokes and seizures in the cardiac population
  • Understand different types of transplants
  • Discuss common transplant medications and nursing requirements

CONTINUING EDUCATION

This continuing education (CE) course is offered through Lucile Packard Children's Hospital at Stanford by the Center for Professional Excellence and Inquiry (CPEI). Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing (BRN), Provider Number 9713.

Center for Professional Excellence and Inquiry is accredited as provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation (ANCC).

  • Number of BRN Contact Hours: PENDING
  • Number of ANCC Contact Hours: PENDING

Other Medical Professionals:

  • Contact your professional board to determine if they accept continuing education (CE) credits approved by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC).

Earning CE Credits

  • To be eligible for Continuing Education (CE) credits, participants are required to attend the entire course or event and complete the course evaluation. Partial credit cannot be granted for late arrivals or early departures.

Certificate Issuance and Record Keeping

  • CE certificates will be distributed within 30 days of course completion. Participants are responsible for maintaining their personal records of accrued CE documentation. Certificates must be retained for four years following the course date and are valid for a single use toward registered nurse license renewal.

TARGET AUDIENCE

  • Clinical Nurses (RNs)
  • LVNs
  • Nursing Students
  • Respiratory Therapists
  • Other Medical Professionals

REGISTRATION and FEES

  • General Admission (with CE credits) = $60 (plus admin fees)
  • Stanford Children's Employees (with CE credits) = $50 (plus admin fees)
  • Stanford Children's Employees (with no CE credits) = FREE
  • For employment verification, please register using your Stanford work email and employee ID number.
  • The Center for Professional Excellence and Inquiry (CPE&I) accepts card payments ONLY for course fees and materials. Transfer of Funds are no longer accepted. Employees seeking reimbursement for educational expenses must obtain their manager's approval through Bright Horizon. Employees must submit proof of completion and receipts upon completion of a course in order to be reimbursed. Click HERE for Reimbursement Guidelines.

CHANGES ON REGISTRATION

  • Log in to EventBrite with the email address you used to register and manage your registration.
  • Join Waitlist: Please note that being on the waitlist does not guarantee enrollment to the course but it certainly increases your chances when an opening becomes available. Our waitlist is maintained on a first-come, first-served basis. Upon seat availability, you will be contacted automatically with further instructions on how to register.

CANCELLATION and REFUND

  • FULL REFUND for cancellations at least 2 weeks prior to class date.
  • PARTIAL REFUND for cancellations less than 2 weeks prior to class date.
  • NO REFUND for cancellations less than 5 days prior to class date.
  • For SCH Employees: NO SHOWS or cancellations on the day of class are considered unexcused absences. Managers will be notified. A medical note may be required in the event of illness or medical emergencies.
  • Cancellation by CPEI: Schedules, venues and details are subject to change and cancellation. Registered participants will be provided with as much advance notice as possible if this should occur. If CPEI cancels class, full refund will be given.
  • Email CPEILearning@stanfordchildrens.org to request cancellation and refund.

CONTACT US

For registration assistance and inquiries about the classes we offer, email us at CPEILearning@stanfordchildrens.org.

Category: Health, Medical

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  • In person

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

Location

Lucile Packard Children's Hospital Stanford

725 Welch Road

Palo Alto, CA 94304

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