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Equip yourself with cutting-edge knowledge and skills to elevate your pediatric nursing practice and significantly improve your young patients' health outcomes.

Our newest offering, Advanced Pediatric Nursing Care, is designed precisely with you in mind, aiming to empower you with the latest tools and knowledge to excel in your vital role.

Led by a faculty team of 12 pediatric experts, this is the ultimate course for the latest conditions you see every day... including asthma, abdominal pain, obesity, renal disease, infections, and more.

Enroll today, and unlock a wealth of benefits:

  • Stay abreast of the latest evidence-based guidelines on the hottest topics…like emerging infections, new immunizations, sleep disorders, and more.
  • Enhance your confidence in prescribing and managing medications with up-to-date pharmacology updates.
  • Access powerful management plans for complex conditions ranging from respiratory infections to cardiac diseases, ensuring you're equipped to handle any challenge.
  • Gain insights into emerging topics such as caring for LGBTQA+ kids and their families, expanding your ability to provide inclusive and compassionate care.
  • Master the interpretation of lab values and X-rays, empowering you to make accurate diagnoses with ease.

Register now to earn up to 21.75 CE hours, including valuable pharmacology CE hours to support your pediatric certification. You will get cutting-edge, evidence-based interventions tailored to treat children of all ages.

You will learn to streamline your practice, elevate your expertise, and ultimately, make a tangible difference in the lives of the children you serve.

Advanced Pediatric Nursing Care

Infections, Pharmacology, Respiratory Disease and more!
$1,469.85 Value
Just $808.42 Today — Stunning Savings!
Earn up to 21.75 CE Hours including up to 7.0 Pharmacology CE Hours.
Click here for Credit details | Click here for course objectives and outline

Discover the unparalleled value of this pediatric nursing training experience!

  • Designed for frontline pediatric clinicians, ensuring it addresses real-world challenges head-on.
  • Guided by seasoned pediatric healthcare experts actively engaged in the care of children, guaranteeing relevance and practicality.
  • Delve into evidence-based guidelines from esteemed organizations like the AAP, CDC, American Psychiatric Association, and International Pediatric Sleep Association.
  • Gain actionable insights that you can seamlessly integrate into your practice from day one, enhancing your effectiveness and patient outcomes.
  • Stay ahead of the curve with the latest pharmacology guidelines and updates, while earning valuable pharmacology CE hours to bolster your expertise and credentials.

Unlock the potential of this exceptional training to elevate your skills, transform your practice, and make a lasting impact on the pediatric healthcare landscape.

Advanced Pediatric Nursing Course Outline
Katrina Nguyen
An Approach to Chronic Abdominal Pain in Children
Katrina Nguyen, MD | Click here for information about Katrina Nguyen

  • Impact of abdominal pain on children's daily lives and the healthcare system
  • Common causes and risk factors of abdominal pain in children
  • Evaluating chronic abdominal pain…history-taking, associated symptoms, and physical examination
  • Diagnostic tests…labs, imaging, and specialized tests
  • ROME Criteria

Background, Statistics, and Guidelines

  • Prevalence of abdominal pain in children, relevant statistics
  • Impact of abdominal pain on children's daily lives and the healthcare system
  • Common causes of abdominal pain in children
  • Risk factors associated with chronic abdominal pain in pediatric patients
  • Guidelines for evaluating chronic abdominal pain in

Clinical Approach to Evaluation

  • Key elements of a comprehensive history-taking process
  • Significance of exploring associated symptoms
  • Components of a focused physical examination
  • Appropriate diagnostic tests…labs, imaging, and specialized tests
  • ROME Criteria

Case Studies


The Childhood Obesity Epidemic: How Can we Make a Difference?
Katrina Nguyen, MD | Click here for information about Katrina Nguyen

  • The problem of childhood obesity in the United States
  • Barriers to prevention and treatment of childhood obesity
  • Obesity interventions that work
  • Community obesity programs

  • History, background, and statistics on childhood obesity in the United States
  • Barriers to prevention and treatment of obesity
  • Inspiration for community-based childhood obesity intervention program
  • Inspiration for the formation of Faithful-2-Fitness and community partnerships
  • How to bring a childhood obesity intervention program to your community

Elizabeth Ring
Vascular Access in Pediatric Patients: What Clinicians Need to Know
Elizabeth Ring, RN, BSN, VA-BC | Click here for information about Elizabeth Ring

  • Indications for types of central and peripheral devices… PIV, midline, PICC, central line, implanted line, and more
  • Assessment and troubleshooting
  • Care and maintenance…assess, assess, assess!
  • Newest guidelines for quality care

Types of VADs 

  • Peripheral devices (most common)
    • Standard short peripheral IV
    • Ultrasound guided long IV
    • Midline
    • Intraosseous (uncommon)
    • External jugular vein catheter
      • All are inserted by clinicians with specialized training
  • Central devices
    • Peripherally Inserted Central Catheter (PICC)
    • Centrally Inserted Central Catheter
    • Implanted vascular access devices
    • Tunneled vascular access device

Assessment and Troubleshooting

  • Peripheral devices
  • Central devices

Care and maintenance

  • Regular assessment is key, regardless of whether the device is peripheral or central
  • YOUR timely assessment can prevent patient harm!
    • Peripheral devices…Look, feel, listen
    • Central devices…Look, feel, listen
  • Follow your institution’s policies and procedures for frequency of assessing VADs and performing dressing changes.
  • Peripheral IV insertion
  • PICC or midline insertion at the bedside

Theresa Pye
Kids vs. Bugs: Insights into Pediatric Infections
Theresa Pye, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC, CPEN | Click here for information about Theresa Pye
2.0 Pharmacology CE Hours

  • Common pediatric infections… GI, Skin, GU, EENT
  • Recognizing key clinical Indicators of infection
  • Atypical symptoms in pediatric infections
  • Complications associated with pediatric infections
  • Diagnostics approaches… Labs, Imaging
  • Antibiotic management
  • Recognizing cases requiring acute care

Overview of Common Pediatric Infections
Clinical Indicators and Symptoms

  • Recognizing Key Clinical Indicators
  • Fever Patterns
  • Behavioral Changes
  • Physical Examination Findings
  • Understanding Symptom Variations
  • Presentation in Infants vs. Older Children
  • Atypical Symptoms in Pediatric Infections

Infections covered include:

  • Gastrointestinal (GI)
    • Gastroenteritis
    • Rotavirus
  • Integumentary
    • Impetigo
    • Abscess
    • MRSA
    • Scabies
    • Lice
    • Fungal
  • Genitourinary (GU)
    • UTI
    • Pyelonephritis
    • HUS
    • Epididymitis
  • Ear, Eyes, Nose and Throat (EENT)
    • Conjunctivitis
    • OM
    • Sinusitis
    • Tonsillopharyngitis / abscess
    • Herpangina
    • Strep
    • Mono
  • Diagnostic Approaches
    • Laboratory Tests
    • Imaging Studies
  • Evidence-Based Treatment Modalities
    • Antibiotic Management
    • Supportive Therapies
  • Patient Education and Family Support

Leah Lowe
Breathing Easy: Advanced Strategies for Pediatric Asthma
Leah Lowe, DNP, CPNP-AC, CCRN-P | Click here for information about Leah Lowe
1.0 Pharmacology CE Hour

  • Asthma today…epidemiology and impact on patients and families
  • Diagnostics… spirometry, peak flow, and more
  • Asthma medications… bronchodilators, corticosteroids, etc.
  • Individualized treatment plans based on severity and control
  • Inhaler techniques and adherence strategies
  • Environmental control d lifestyle modifications
  • Asthma exacerbations and emergency management

Introduction to Pediatric Asthma

  • Epidemiology and prevalence
  • Pathophysiology and risk factors
  • Impact on pediatric patients and families

Diagnostic Evaluation

  • Assessment of symptoms and severity
  • Utilization of diagnostic tests (spirometry, peak flow, etc.)
  • Differential diagnosis and comorbidities

Pharmacological Management

  • Overview of asthma medications (bronchodilators, corticosteroids, etc.)
  • Individualized treatment plans based on severity and control
  • Inhaler techniques and adherence strategies

Non-Pharmacological Interventions

  • Environmental control measures
  • Lifestyle modifications and asthma action plans
  • Role of education and self-management support

Special Considerations in Pediatric Asthma Management

  • Asthma exacerbations and emergency management
  • Management of asthma in special populations (e.g., infants, school-aged children)
  • Addressing psychosocial aspects and caregiver involvement

Conclusion

  • Case study
  • Patient/provider collaboration
  • Conclusion

Beyond Bedtime Battles: Managing Pediatric Sleep Disorders
Leah Lowe, DNP, CPNP-AC, CCRN-P | Click here for information about Leah Lowe

  • Sleep and children… sleep hygiene, sleep recommendations, and more
  • Sleep diagnostics… polysomnography, labs, x-rays, MRI
  • Medical sleep disorders
  • Special sleep populations
  • Behavioral sleep disorders
  • Cultural considerations in sleep

Overview of Sleep

History & Physical

Sleep Diagnostics

  • Polysomnography
  • Labs
  • X-rays
  • MRI Brain/Brain stem

Sleep management strategies

  • Sleep Hygiene
  • Sleep Specialists

Medical Sleep Disorders

  • Sleep-disordered Breathing in Infants
  • BRUEs
  • Sudden Infant Death Syndrome
  • Restless Sleepers
  • Excessive Daytime Sleepiness
  • NarcolepsyIdiopathic Hypersomnia
  • Pediatric OSA
    • Allergies
    • GERD
    • Obesity
  • Central Apnea
  • Periodic breathing
  • CPAP

Special Sleep Populations

  • Down Syndrome
  • Prader-Willi Syndrome
  • Angelman Syndrome
  • Pierre Robin Syndrome
  • Treacher Collins syndrome
  • Kleine-Levin Syndrome

Behavioral Sleep Disorders

  • Bedtime Resistance and Fears
    • Creative Solutions
  • Pediatric Insomnia
  • Behavioral Insomnia of Childhood
  • Early Morning Risers
  • Parasomnias and REM Sleep Behavior Disorder
  • Adolescent Sleep Disorders
  • Pediatric Autism, ADHD, and Sleep
  • Common Pediatric Sleep Medications
  • Socioeconomic Considerations in Pediatric Sleep
  • Cultural Considerations in Sleep

Stephen Jones
Pediatric Respiratory Threats: RSV, RV, Covid, Flu and more!
Stephen Jones, MS, RN, PNP, ET | Click here for information about Stephen Jones
1.25 Pharmacology CE Hours

  • Common pediatric respiratory illnesses… RSV, RV, COVID, flu, pertussis, pneumonia, and more
  • Clinical presentation and differential diagnosis
  • Diagnostic criteria and testing modalities
  • Management strategies in primary and acute care
  • Vaccination strategies and recommendations
  • Pharmacological treatments and symptomatic relief
  • Advanced therapeutic interventions… oxygen therapy, ventilation
  • Novel treatment approaches and research developments

Overview of common pediatric respiratory illnesses (RSV, RV, COVID, flu, pertussis, pneumonia)

  • Epidemiology and risk factors

Diagnosis and Assessment

  • Clinical presentation and differential diagnosis
  • Diagnostic criteria and testing modalities

Management Strategies: Primary Care

  • Vaccination strategies and recommendations
  • Early intervention and supportive care
  • Pharmacological treatments and symptomatic relief
  • Referral criteria

Management Strategies: Acute Care

  • When to admit/triage
  • Advanced therapeutic interventions (e.g., oxygen therapy, ventilation)
  • Utilization of antiviral agents and antibiotics
  • Novel treatment approaches and research developments

Real-life scenarios highlighting diagnosis, management, and prevention strategies
 


Uchenna Lizmay Umeh
LGBTQ+ Basics: Working with Children and Families
Uchenna Lizmay Umeh, MD aka "Dr. Lulu" | Click here for information about Uchenna Lizmay Umeh

  • Definition and demographics of LGBTQ youth
  • Unique challenges faced by LGBTQ youth in healthcare environments
  • Impact on health outcomes and quality of care
  • Key knowledge and skills for affirming and inclusive care
  • Elevated health risks and vulnerabilities LGBTQ youth
  • Addressing HIV, STIs, pregnancy, substance use disorders, mental health issues, bullying, and family rejection

I. Introduction to LGBTQ Youth Health Care

  • Definition and demographics of LGBTQ youth
  • Unique challenges faced by LGBTQ youth in healthcare environments

II. Understanding Stigma in Healthcare

  • Interpersonal and structural stigma
  • Impact on health outcomes and quality of care

III. Affirmative and Inclusive Care Practices

  • Importance of affirming and inclusive care
  • Key knowledge and skills for effective care provision

IV. Health Risks and Vulnerabilities

  • Elevated risks among LGBTQ youth
  • Addressing HIV, STIs, pregnancy, substance use disorders, mental health issues, bullying, and family rejection

V. System-Level Considerations

  • Availability, accessibility, acceptability, and equity of services
  • Examining clinic flow, administrative systems, and organizational functions

VI. Implementing Change

  • Rapid solutions for individual providers and clinic staff
  • Language and approach changes for immediate impact

VII. Conclusion and Future Directions

  • Importance of ongoing commitment to affirmative care
  • Strategies for sustained improvement in healthcare environments

Advanced Pediatric Nursing Care

Why Infections, Pharmacology, Respiratory Disease and more!
$1,469.85 Value Just $808.42 Today — Stunning Savings!
Earn up to 21.75 CE Hours including up to 7.0 Pharmacology CE Hours.
Click here for Credit details | Click here for course objectives and outline
Plus, 6 FREE Bonus Sessions!
… a $479.94 value!
Tommy Martin
Maximize Your Message: Using Social Media to Influence Pediatric Health Care
Tommy Martin, MD | Click here for information about Tommy Martin


Why is It Important? 

  • Stop Misinformation 
  • Connect  
  • Call to Create Content 

What is your What and What Factor? 

  • What does your why look like in content form = what?  
  • What sets you apart from other people?  

How to Implement 

  • Just get Started  
  • Be SMART  
  • Remember Your Why  

How Can You Apply in the Real World 

  • View time is everything! MUST HAVE A GREAT HOOK    
  • Engage with Followers 
  • Find Your Niche 
  • Follow Trends 
  • Always go Back to Your WHY 
  • Spread Love, Positivity, and Provide Value

Jena Quinn
Pediatric Pharmacology: ADHD Management
Jena Quinn, PharmD, BCPPS | Click here for information about Jena Quinn
1.5 Pharmacology CE Hours


ADHD Epidemiology 

  • Prevalence 
  • Risk Factors 

Diagnosis 

  • DSM-5 Criteria 
  • Inattention 
  • Hyperactivity and Impulsivity 

Treatment Recommendations 

  • Behavior Management – Parent 
  • Classroom Interventions 
  • Medications 
  • Treatment Plan 

Medications 

  • Stimulants 
    • First line... methylphenidate and amphetamine 
    • Second line 
  • Medication Trials 
  • Non-Stimulants 
     

Allison Anderson
Managing Pediatric Food Allergies
Allison Anderson, MS, CPNP-PC | Click here for information about Allison Anderson


Prevalence and Types of Reactions

  • Growing Prevalence of Pediatric Food Allergies
  • Possible Causes and Contributing Factors
  • Types of Allergic Reactions in Children

Detection and Diagnosis of Food Allergies

  • Overview of Testing Methods… Skin Prick Tests, Blood Tests (e.g., IgE, Component-resolved Testing), Oral Food Challenges
  • Advantages and Limitations of Each Testing Method

 
Management Strategies and Nutrition Optimization

  • Dietary Management…Allergen Avoidance
  • Reading Food Labels
  • Meal Planning and Balanced Nutrition
  • Nutritional Considerations…Essential Nutrients, Supplements
  • Practical Tips for Families

Oral Immunotherapy (OIT) for Pediatric Food Allergies

  • Introduction to OIT
  • Safety and Effectiveness
  • Implementing OIT
  • Monitoring and Follow-up

Quality of Life Issues

  • The Emotional and Psychological Impact
  • Allergen-Free Lifestyle
  • Creating Safe Environments
  • Support Systems and Resources

Conclusion and Key Takeaways


Linda Gavrielov
Nutrition for Pediatric Patients with Renal Disease
Linda Gavrielov, MS, RDN, LD, CCTD | Click here for information about Linda Gavrielov


Kidney Disease in Children
  • Acute kidney injury (AKI)
  • Chronic kidney disease (CKD)
    • Kidney diseases that lead to CKD
Nutritional needs of patients with renal issues
  • Vitamins
  • Electrolyte balance
  • Proteins
  • Micro and macro nutrients
Common conditions that are now prevalent in pediatric patients:
  • Hypertension
  • Kidney Stones

Renal Transplant

  • When is it needed
  • Follow up care
  • Nutritional needs

Teri Woo
Prescribing Dermatologic Medications for Children
Teri Woo, PhD, ARNP, CPNP-PC, CNL, FAANP | Click here for information about Teri Woo
1.25 Pharmacology CE Hours


Recommendations for treating common dermatologic conditions
  • Atopic Dermatitis
  • Acne
  • Head lice
  • Scabies
  • Impetigo
  • Candida 
Safety issues with dermatologic agents in children 
  • Topical corticosteroids
  • Topical ectoparasiticides
Drugs on the horizon 
  • Biologic agents

Maria Broadstreet
Advanced Pediatric Lab and X-ray Interpretation
Maria Broadstreet, RN, MSN, APN | Click here for information about Maria Broadstreet


Why do we obtain X-rays?
  • Limitations/indications
  • Anatomy considerations
Systemic approach to interpretation
  • Evaluating landmarks/views
  • Inspiration vs Expiration
  • Normal anatomy
  • Red flags
Understanding Pediatric Lab values
  • Most common labs ordered
  • What is normal?
  • How interpretation is different than adults
  • Normal values
Pediatric Labs by System
  • CBC w/ differential
  • Newborn screening
  • Endocrine panels
  • Hematology
  • Cystic fibrosis/sweat testing Kidney
  • Liver enzymes
  • Lipid profile
  • Allergy panels
How You'll Feel After Completing your Advanced Pediatric Nursing Care Course

  • CONFIDENT to safely prescribe and manage medications for ADHD, rashes, asthma, infections, and more
  • EQUIPPED to initiate treatment for and manage pediatric illness across the lifespan
  • PREPARED to develop management plans for complex pediatric conditions
  • ENERGIZED to provide inclusive, quality care for children of all ages!

Advanced Pediatric Nursing Care

Why Infections, Pharmacology, Respiratory Disease and more!
$1,469.85 Value Just $808.42 Today — Stunning Savings!
Earn up to 21.75 CE Hours including up to 7.0 Pharmacology CE Hours.
Click here for Credit details | Click here for course objectives and outline
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