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Your job is not to run a good code, rather it is to prevent the code from ever happening.

You know that feeling. That feeling you get when something with the patient is just off. It is not to be ignored. Preventing a Patient Crisis! Clinical Signs of Impending Doom Course has been designed for RNs, NPs, and APRNs who want to catch the early warning signs and interpret them within the whole patient picture.

Advance your knowledge — and confidence — with this unbelievable training! You'll have access to 16 expert clinicians who will deliver the details you need NOW for quick patient interventions. Earn up to 27.5 CE hours and update on these key topics:

  • • Anticipate Post Operative Complications
  • • Dangerous EKG Rhythms
  • • GI Bleeds: Detect Causes & Management Best Practices
  • • Documentation & Practice Pitfalls
  • • Diabetic Emergencies
  • • Cardiac Output Manipulations for Hemodynamic Stability
  • • Rapid Stabilization Interventions for the Deteriorating Patient
  • • Innovations in Wound Care
  • • Most Recent Surviving Sepsis Campaign Guidelines
  • • Management of the Patient in Alcohol Withdrawal
  • • Tools to Better Predict and Prevent Falls & more!

That's not all! Following the chaos, it's important to find the stress relief. Experience Nurse Blake's electric energy and unforgettable nurse humor through an exclusive and inspiring message!

Preventing a Patient Crisis!

Clinical Signs of Impending Doom Course
$1,999.84 Total Value
Just $399.99 Today — Unbelievable Savings!
LEARN ON-DEMAND
  • •  Earn up to 27.5 CE hours
  • •  Learn at your own pace
  • •  Unlimited access to all content
  • •  Completely flexible for your busy schedule
Course Highlights

  • Practice enhancing insights from 16 expert clinicians
  • Experience Nurse Blake's electric energy & nurse humor
  • Catch the early warning signs to avoid a patient emergency
  • Earn up to 27.5 CE hours
  • Includes 9 FREE bonus videos to watch at your convenience
  • Packed with the latest guidelines and evidence updates
  • Watch the videos at your own pace
  • No Risk! 100% satisfaction guarantee!
Colleague Reviews of Your Course Speakers

"GREAT JOB! Humor is good medicine!"Teri, NP (on Nurse Blake)

"The best course on 12 lead EKG interpretation I've ever had, really!!!!! Really, really great!! Thank you!!!!!!!"Matthew, Nurse Practitioner (on Cheryl Herrmann)

"Tracey (Long) was so engaging and fun to listen to! This information will hep us in caring for our DKA patients, who tend to be a challenge for us."Kristin, RN

"I will pass Pam (Collins') tips on to the unit! Charting with rationales and knowing how lawyers interpret documentation is so important!"Susan, RN

"Cyndi (Zarbano) is an excellent presenter and clearly very experienced. After this training, I will more confidently select appropriate pressors for my patients and think through the 'why'."Brenda, PA

Preventing a Patient Crisis!
Clinical Signs of Impending Doom Course
$1,999.84 Total Value
Just $399.99 Today — Unbelievable Savings!
LEARN ON-DEMAND
  • •  Earn up to 27.5 CE hours
  • •  Learn at your own pace
  • •  Unlimited access to all content
  • •  Completely flexible for your busy schedule
Medical-Surgical Emergencies Course:
Train with Nurse Blake & 16 Med-Surg Bedside Experts!
Join your trailblazing expert presenters who walk the talk. They see patients in their respective specialized practice settings. Not only will they synthesize the latest coming from evidence but will also deliver tips and advice learned through their extensive patient care experiences.
Nurse Blake
Discover Your Nursing Power — with Nurse Blake, the Largest Nurse Influencer & Advocate!

Nurse Blake BSN, RN, has social media platforms that reach over 10 million unique individuals each month, and his viral videos have been viewed over 250 million times. Blake is a writer, a public speaker and has been a paid contributor to the New York Times. He recently released a children's book I Want to Be A NURSE When I Grow Up, which was an Amazon bestseller. He uses humor to connect with audiences, as he reminds nurses of the power they have within themselves to contribute to positive changes in healthcare.


Cheryl Herrmann
Dangerous EKG Rhythms: Detect Clues between the EKG & Assessment Findings

  • Quick identification of dangerous EKG rhythms
  • Analyze case studies to detect rhythms, causes & treatments
  • Correlate EKG clues with assessment findings

Cheryl Herrmann, RN, MS, APRN, CCRN, CCNS-CSC/CMC, is a cardiac clinical nurse specialist, who has been honored with the American Association of Critical-Care Nurses Circle of Excellence Award. She cares for patients in cardiac prep and recovery, cardiac catheterization, surgery, ICU, telemetry/progressive units, and at discharge.


Elizabeth Sheffield
Anticipate Post Operative Complications & Avoid Legal Ramifications

  • Anticipation of surgery-specific complications to be prepared for
  • Evaluation of anesthetic modes and related post-op complications
  • Key airway, cardiac, and pulmonary emergency situations

Elizabeth Sheffield, CRNA, JD, has worked as a certified registered nurse anesthetist and attorney, specializing in medical malpractice. Her clinical experiences range from critical care, emergency department, anesthesia, and PACU.


Peter Buch
Acute Upper and Lower GI Bleeding: Detect Causes & Management Best Practices

  • GI bleeding assessment strategies for hemodynamic stability and resuscitation
  • Current best practices to manage upper and lower GI bleeding
  • Management of patients with gastrointestinal bleeding on anticoagulation

Peter Buch, MD, AGAF, FACP, is a double board-certified clinical gastroenterologist, currently leading a team that treats all GI conditions. Dr. Buch sits on editorial boards for numerous professional journals and is a highly sought-after international presenter.


Ebonye Green
Differentiate Spinal Cord Injuries and Syndromes

  • Differentiate clinical syndromes that affect the spinal cord
  • Specific nursing care required for various spinal cord syndromes
  • An update on treatment of Guillain-Barre Syndrome

Ebonye Green, MNSc, ACNPC-AG, CNRN, SCRN, APRN, FNCS, is an inpatient Advanced Practice Registered Nurse for the College of Medicine, Department of Neurosurgery at University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. She previously worked in some of the country's top neurosurgical intensive units and Gamma Knife, including Johns Hopkins Hospital and Washington Hospital Center.


Tracey Long
Diabetic Emergencies

  • Identifying signs/symptoms for the 3 diabetic emergencies: hypoglycemia, DKA & HHNS
  • Explanation of treatment and management protocols for each diabetic emergency
  • Prevention strategies to take back into practice

Tracey Long, PhD, MS, MSN, RN, APRN-BC, CDCE, CCRN, CNE, COI, has worked in endocrinology, critical care, and primary care, earning degrees from Brigham Young University, Purdue University, and UNLV. Dr. Long is a Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist, has developed diabetes education programs, and teaches a diabetes educator certification course.


Pam Collins
Documentation & Practice Pitfalls for Med-Surg Nurses

  • Patient assessment and monitoring techniques — performed with increased precision
  • Documentation strategies for high-risk patient situations
  • Current trends in med-surg nursing malpractice

Pam Collins, MSN, CMSRN, RN-BC, has extensive nursing experience which includes work as a staff and charge nurse for medical-surgical units, leadership, and nursing professional development roles. She is dually certified in medical-surgical nursing from the American Nurses Credentialing Center and the Academy of Medical-Surgical Nurses. Pam continues to serve as an expert witness for plaintiff and defense medical malpractice cases. Additionally, she maintains her clinical medical-surgical skills, working as a Clinical Nurse Specialist.

Preventing a Patient Crisis!
Clinical Signs of Impending Doom Course
$1,999.84 Total Value
Just $399.99 Today — Unbelievable Savings!
LEARN ON-DEMAND
  • •  Earn up to 27.5 CE hours
  • •  Learn at your own pace
  • •  Unlimited access to all content
  • •  Completely flexible for your busy schedule
PLUS, when you register today, you'll receive 9 FREE video bonus sessions!
Valued at $1,109.91!
Paul Langlois
Emerging and Current Infectious Diseases

  • SARS-CoV2/COVID-19 — what is new… A LOT!!!
  • Monkeypox — very closely related to smallpox
  • Hepatitis A, B, and C
  • Tuberculosis: Still prevalent and highly contagious

Paul Langlois, APN, PhD, CCRN, CCNS, is a critical care clinical specialist in the Surgical, Medical, Neuro, CCU, and Trauma ICUs of Cook County Hospital, Chicago. Drawing on over 30 years of experience assessing and managing patients with life-threatening diseases, Dr. Langlois provides advanced-level training to nurses, physician assistants, nurse practitioners, and physicians.


Cyndi Zarbano
Cardiac Output Manipulations for Hemodynamic Stability

  • Analyze the three components of stroke volume
  • Choose the best vasopressor for unstable patient scenarios
  • Advance cardiac output understanding to improve your critical thinking

Cyndi Zarbano, MSN-Ed, CCRN, CMSRN, LNC, practices at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN as an ICU nurse. Through her 25 years of clinical practice, she has drawn expertise from a variety of intensive care/critical care/flight nurse roles. Her insights have been sought in legal cases for the past 12 years. Cyndi has been a requested presenter, speaking to diverse healthcare audiences throughout the country.


Christa Schorr
Sepsis and Septic Shock

  • Assessment criteria
  • Most recent SSC guidelines
  • Implications for nursing practice
  • Long-term outcomes for survivors of sepsis

Christa A. Schorr, DNP, MSN, RN, NEA-BC, is a clinical nurse scientist at Cooper University Health Care. Dr. Schorr has more than 25 years of clinical, quality improvement, and research experience in critical care. She has authored or co-authored more than 200 peer-reviewed articles and invited book chapters. Dr. Schorr was the group-head for the 2021 Surviving Sepsis Campaign Guidelines Long-Term Outcomes and Goals of Care Section.


Sean Smith
Med-Surg to the Rapid Response Rescue!

  • Develop a proactive, high-performance approach to respond to deteriorating patients
  • Apply psychological safety considerations in rapid-response situations
  • Incorporate advanced assessment concepts for “at risk” patients into your clinical practice
  • Choose the best interventions for rapid stabilization of the deteriorating patient

Sean G. Smith, MSc, FP-C, C-NPT, CEN, CFRN, CTRN, TCRN, CPEN, CCRN-CMC (Adult), CCRN-K (Neonatal), CCRN-K (Pediatric), is a flight nurse-paramedic who has practiced and taught Trauma Care, Emergency/Critical Care and Prehospital Emergency Medical Services, both in the military and the civilian world. He holds degrees in nursing and molecular biology, is a graduate of Duke University's Legal Nurse Consulting program, and completed a master's degree through the University of Florida College of Pharmacy.


Robin Gilbert
Let's Talk Stroke! Recognition, Diagnosis & Treatment of Stroke

  • Saving the penumbra: Reversible ischemia
  • Neurologic assessment tools
  • Stroke syndromes & stroke mimics
  • Stroke management: Protocols, medications, endovascular therapy

Robin Gilbert, MSN, RN, CEN, CPEN, has extensive experience working in the emergency department, progressive care, intermediate care, and currently works as a regional manager for staff development. She has been an item writer for the Board Certification of Emergency Nursing (BCEN) and a contributing writer for the current CEN Review Manual.


Elizabeth Faust
Frank Aviles
Current State of Wound Care: Trends, Barriers, and Opportunities

  • Innovations in wound care
  • Technology is changing the way we practice
  • Barriers to evidence-based practice

Elizabeth Faust, MSN, CRNP, CSWS, CWOCN-AP®, MAPWCA, and Frank Aviles, PT, PT, CWS®, FACCWS, CLT-LANA, ALM, AWCC, MAPWCA, will go over the latest trends in wound care and current hot topics.


JeanAnne Johnson Talbert
Management of the Patient in Alcohol Withdrawal

  • Formulate an appropriate treatment plan for patients with a history of alcohol use and alcohol withdrawal
  • Understand the use of severity assessment scales to assess symptoms
  • Identify the medical complications of alcohol withdrawal

JeanAnne Johnson Talbert, DHA, APRN-BC, FNP, PMHNP, is board certified in substance abuse/addiction treatment, and psychiatric/mental health. She currently owns her own clinical practice and is the medical director for three substance use disorder rehab centers comprised of residential, outpatient, and sober living programs.


Shelly Denes
Fall Prevention Solutions

  • Better predict and prevent falls with effective fall prevention tools and strategies
  • Consider out-of-the-box fall risk factors, like sleep and proprioception
  • Fall risk and the Potentially Inappropriate Medication (PIM) Use in older adults

Shelly Denes, PT, CFPS, C/NDT, CGCP, provides practical solutions for your most challenging fall-risk patients. Shelly has built the presentation based upon today's best practices, guidelines, and standards for individualized fall prevention goals. She is an expert in fall prevention and neuro-rehab with more than 25 years of experience treating patients with hemiplegia, neuromuscular disorders, TBI, and SCI.


Susann Varano
Geriatric Assessment Strategies

  • Physical assessment strategies
  • Assessment for elder mistreatment
  • Rapid screen for cognitive function
  • Depression assessment tools

Susann Varano, MD, is a Yale University-trained physician certified in internal and geriatric medicine. Her expertise is sought currently as a geriatric consultant for medically complex residents/patients and as an adjunct professor teaching geriatric coursework to physician assistant students.

Preventing a Patient Crisis!
Clinical Signs of Impending Doom Course
$1,999.84 Total Value
Just $399.99 Today — Unbelievable Savings!
LEARN ON-DEMAND
  • •  Earn up to 27.5 CE hours
  • •  Learn at your own pace
  • •  Unlimited access to all content
  • •  Completely flexible for your busy schedule
The Next Steps in Advancing Your Practice
Watch your email for your order confirmation, and get instant access to all course materials, including the bonus materials — all designed to help you effectively integrate the Medical-Surgical Emergencies Course into your practice and your life. Click here for course objectives and outline.
Review the course materials at your own pace and at your convenience! You'll have unlimited access to all course videos and materials online forever. Plus, use the PESI Mobile app to access the course content on your phone or tablet. Choose video or audio-only versions of online courses from the world's best instructors, and complete your CE requirements anywhere, anytime, at your own pace.
Instantly collaborate with other professionals on the course materials through interactive message boards. You'll be part of a community of hundreds of practitioners all focused on integrating the Medical-Surgical Emergencies Course in clinical practice, providing valuable opportunities to share insight and experiences and to build your professional network.
Complete your online CE tests and earn up to 27.5 CE hours! Click here for Credit details and credit details specific to your profession.
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Preventing a Patient Crisis!
Clinical Signs of Impending Doom Course
$1,999.84 Total Value
Just $399.99 Today — Unbelievable Savings!
LEARN ON-DEMAND
  • •  Earn up to 27.5 CE hours
  • •  Learn at your own pace
  • •  Unlimited access to all content
  • •  Completely flexible for your busy schedule

NOTE: No additional discounts or coupons may be applied to this course.
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