Arizona Nursing CE Courses
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Continuing Education Requirements for Arizona Nurses
The Arizona Board of Nursing requires APRNs with prescriptive authority to take continuing education for license renewal.
Requirements specific to Licensed Practical Nurses in Arizona
License Expiration & Renewal Schedule: LPN licenses are valid for four (4) years and require renewal by April 1
Minimum Hours: 0
CE Requirements: None
Requirements Disclaimer: We do our best to be as up to date & accurate as possible, but please check with your board for requirements.
Requirements specific to Registered Nurses in Arizona
License Expiration & Renewal Schedule: RN licenses are valid for four (4) years and require renewal by April 1
Minimum Hours: 0
CE Requirements: None
Requirements Disclaimer: We do our best to be as up to date & accurate as possible, but please check with your board for requirements.
Requirements specific to Advanced Practice Registered Nurses in Arizona
License Expiration & Renewal Schedule: APRN licenses are valid for four (4) years and require renewal by April 1
Minimum Hours: 0*
CE Requirements:
- *DEA License: (3) opioid-related or substance disorder related or addiction-related
Requirements Disclaimer: We do our best to be as up to date & accurate as possible, but please check with your board for requirements.

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Classroom Management II: Quick Everyday Tricks to Create a Positive & Safe Classroom Environment
This course is the 2nd course in the Classroom Management series (recommended prerequisite course “Introduction to Classroom Management: Creating Classroom Expectations”). Teachers can use this course to immediately implement strategies to help encourage classroom dialogue and energy in a positive way.

Implicit Bias: Weight Stigma in Health Care
Bias against individuals considered to be overweight is pervasive in health care settings. Although scientific understanding of the causes of obesity has advanced in recent years, patients in larger bodies continue to face a great deal of stigma based on outdated and incomplete ideas about willpower, energy balance models, and scolding as a motivator. In this course students will explore the concept of weight stigma as a type of implicit bias, learn how patients experience weight stigma in a variety of settings, and identify concrete strategies for disrupting weight stigma.

The Latest on Ketamine and Esketamine for Treatment Resistant Depression
Depression is a global, widespread mental health disorder, affecting 350 million people. For some, current treatment modalities are not sufficient to support patient needs. This continuing education program will review and synthesize current evidence about the use of glutamate receptor modular medications (ketamine and esketamine) for treatment resistant depression. These medications have shown rapid and significant lifting of mood and suicidal ideation in symptomatic patients. An in-depth discussion of adverse effects, patient selection, treatment and administration protocols, and concerns for patient safety will be presented.

Medication Abortion: A Clinical and Regulatory Review and Update
Recent political activity has precipitated an increased focus on medication abortion as an option for individuals seeking an abortion. This course will teach clinicians and other members of the healthcare workforce about the provision of medication abortion within their scope of practice. Content regarding safe and ethical practice, as well as updated knowledge about the medication abortion regulatory landscape, pharmacology and logistics of medication abortion prescribing and follow up, and medication abortion outcomes data will be presented.

Diagnosis and Management of Red Eye in Primary Care
Patients with red eyes commonly present to primary care providers as their point of entry into the healthcare system. Many primary care providers are less familiar with ocular disease than eye-care professionals and may feel uncomfortable managing these potentially sight-threatening conditions. This course will equip primary, urgent, and emergency care providers with the knowledge and competence needed to examine the eye, as well as diagnose, and manage four common causes of red eyes.

Nurse Licensure Compact Essential Information, an Ohio Category A Nursing CE Offering
Ohio’s recent entrance to the Nurse Licensure Compact (NLC) has significant implications for Ohio nurses and for nurses from other NLC states who seek to practice in Ohio. It is imperative that nurses who seek to practice in Ohio or hold a multi-state Ohio nursing license understand their legal responsibilities. Continuing education rules and regulations for nurses will be discussed.

Forensic Evidence Collection: A Victim-Centered Approach
This course reviews forensic evidence collection for sexually assaulted victims. A victim-centered approach with discussion of methods, history-taking, examination, specimen collection, photography, and documentation are taught. Participants will learn to support STI prophylaxis and pregnancy testing, and prophylaxis for sexual assault survivors. All clinicians who work in emergency departments will benefit from taking this course. It specifically meets the requirements for Texas nurses.

Sexual Harassment Prevention for Healthcare Providers
Sexual harassment is unlawful under federal law and under some state laws. This course will teacher the learner behaviors to prevent sexual harassment, how to respond to sexual harassment, and what constitutes sexual harassment. A focus on workers in the healthcare arena makes the content relevant to the intended audience.

Anti-Discriminatory Practice as Cultural Competence with LGBTQIA+ Patient Populations
This in-depth interprofessional course reviews anti-discriminatory practice as a component of culturally competent care of LGBTQIA+ patients. It is important to recognize the impact of the history of discrimination, oppression, and stigmatization of LGBTQIA+ persons on the health outcomes of LGBTQIA+ persons. The role of language in clinical care and LGBTQIA+ affirmative practices will be taught.
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