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Following the American Heart Association and American College of Cardiology competencies, this first of a 2-part Cardiovascular Advanced Practice series offers 11 lectures that provide in-depth knowledge in advanced cardiology.
Listing Catalog: School of Nursing
This course includes the anatomy of the cardiac, pulmonary, and vascular systems by providing a comprehensive review of the functional cardiac anatomy and physiologic concepts.
Listing Catalog: School of Nursing
This is the AHA Basic Life Support course for non-UTHealth students. You will need to register for and complete the HeartCode BLS online portion of the course on the AHA website before attending this skills session.
Listing Catalog: School of Nursing
This course provides independent online learning activities designed to provide basic knowledge of cardiovascular genomic terminology and application to cardiovascular risks and disease evaluation.
Listing Catalog: School of Nursing
This course includes the effects of diabetes mellitus, obesity, lipid disorders, and hypertension as they relate to the risk factors and risk scores for determining the probability of developing cardiovascular disease and preventative intervention.
Listing Catalog: School of Nursing
This course will provide participants with knowledge of noninvasive imaging for the diagnosis and evaluation of cardiac disease by providing indications, interpretation, and management of the patient undergoing various imaging.
Listing Catalog: School of Nursing
This course will provide participants with knowledge of the indications, patient preparation, techniques, and interpretation of diagnostic cardiac catheterization procedures.
Listing Catalog: School of Nursing
This is the AHA Basic Life Support course for CSON Students. You will need to register for and complete the HeartCode BLS online portion of the course before attending. More details on the course page.
Listing Catalog: School of Nursing
This course provides participants with comprehensive knowledge of the risk, pathophysiology diagnosis, and management of the clinical manifestations of coronary artery disease.
Listing Catalog: School of Nursing
This course provides comprehensive knowledge of the epidemiology, pathophysiology diagnosis, and management of rheumatic heart disease, mitral valvular disease, and aortic valvular disease.
Listing Catalog: School of Nursing
This course provides comprehensive knowledge of the epidemiology, pathophysiology diagnosis, and management of the clinical manifestations of aortic valvular disease, primary and secondary tricuspid and pulmonic valve disease, and management of infectious endocarditis.
Listing Catalog: School of Nursing
This course will provide participants with knowledge of the clinical manifestations, diagnosis, and management of major arterial systems, venous thrombosis, and pulmonary embolism.
Listing Catalog: School of Nursing
This course provides comprehensive knowledge of the indications for selected cardiac surgeries, cardiac anatomy of the heart, relevant surrounding structures, and surgical approaches to access these structures.
Listing Catalog: School of Nursing
This course provides comprehensive knowledge of the indications for preoperative and postoperative management as well as potential complications common to all patients undergoing cardiac surgery.
Listing Catalog: School of Nursing
This presentation will provide the Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) with evidence-based information on new heart failure guidelines and treatments to improve outcomes in patients with heart failure in primary care.
Listing Catalog: School of Nursing
This catalog course addresses the nursing care and management of children with complex care in the school setting.
Listing Catalog: School of Nursing
This presentation will provide the Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN) with evidence-based information on psychopharmacological management of common mental health diagnosis in primary care.
Listing Catalog: School of Nursing
Telehealth is a growing part of APRN primary care practice. This lecture highlights important aspects of not only the scope of practice, but the legalities of building telehealth in primary care.
Listing Catalog: School of Nursing
Triage Nurse: Telephone Triage module will discuss how to improve nursing communication during the triage process and effectively facilitate use of triage protocols that direct and support recommended guidelines for patient-centered care. The module will also ensure nurses are aware of resources, such as the American Academy of Ambulatory Care Nursing (AAACN).
Listing Catalog: School of Nursing