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Category
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- Primary Care
- Acute Care
- Mental Health
- Bundle
- Professional Development
- Professional Issues
- Pharmacology CE
- Psychopharmacology CE
$500.00
You get 24 courses from NAPNAP's 2024 National Conference totaling 27 NAPNAP Contact Hours, 5.5 Pharmacology,1.25 Psychopharmacology and 2.5 Controlled Substance.
This continuing education activity is offered at a member-only discounted rate of $199, a cost-savings of more than $60.
Non-members may purchase this bundle for $500. Join NAPNAP before purchasing to save more than $300.
- Primary Care
- 1.00 Contact hours
$0.00
1.0 NAPNAP Contact Hour. This continuing education activity is free to National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (NAPNAP) members and non-members. This course is a recorded presentation for NAPNAP's 2024 National Conference.
Lyme disease is the most common vector-borne disease in the U.S., with a childhood peak at five to nine years of age. Pediatric-focused APRNs in both high and low incidence areas may encounter patients in whom Lyme disease is a concern. This presentation will provide an in-depth review of Lyme disease testing and interpretation, discuss when (and when not) to treat and examine the current knowledge regarding prolonged symptoms.
- Primary Care
- 1.00 Contact hours
$20.00
1.0 NAPNAP Contact Hour. This continuing education activity is offered at a reduced rate to NAPNAP Members. This continuing education activity rate is $10 for NAPNAP Members. For non-members, this continuing education activity rate is $20. This course is a recorded presentation for NAPNAP's 2024 National Conference.
Newborns are at risk for developing hyperbilirubinemia. In September 2022, the new AAP guidelines for hyperbilirubinemia were published unveiling new graphs and guidance for monitoring bilirubin levels, when to initiate phototherapy or to escalate care. This presentation will discuss the new hyperbilirubinemia guidelines and will include monitoring and managing babies at risk for hyperbilirubinemia within the nursery and outpatient setting.
- Primary Care
- 2.25 Contact hours
$45.00
2.25 NAPNAP Contact Hour. This continuing education activity is offered at a reduced rate to NAPNAP Members. This continuing education activity rate is $22.5 for NAPNAP Members. For non-members, this continuing education activity rate is $45. This course is a recorded presentation for NAPNAP's 2024 National Conference.
Join us in working through three clinical cases that will illustrate advanced topics in acute and palliative care. This interactive presentation aims to engage and challenge all participants. The discussion will target a large portion of acute care pediatric nurse practitioner specialty practices.
- Primary Care
- 1.00 Contact hours
$20.00
1.0 NAPNAP Contact Hour. This continuing education activity is offered at a reduced rate to NAPNAP Members. This continuing education activity rate is $10 for NAPNAP Members. For non-members, this continuing education activity rate is $20. This course is a recorded presentation for NAPNAP's 2024 National Conference.
Cerebral palsy (CP) is the most common motor disorder seen in children. This presentation will review what providers should know about the diagnosis of CP, the recommended surveillance and interventions, common problems and co-morbidities, and transitioning into adult care.
- Primary Care
- 1.00 Contact hours
$20.00
1.0 NAPNAP Contact Hour. This continuing education activity is offered at a reduced rate to NAPNAP Members. This continuing education activity rate is $10 for NAPNAP Members. For non-members, this continuing education activity rate is $20. This course is a recorded presentation for NAPNAP's 2024 National Conference.
We have all heard the old saying, “When you hear hoof beats, think horses, not zebras”. But as we know, sometimes it is a zebra! While many of the conditions pediatric providers see are common, as an experienced provider it is important that we are also able to identify uncommon and rare pulmonary conditions. In such conditions, early identification and early intervention are vital to ensuring the best outcomes. This presentation is geared towards the experienced pediatric provider and will review the diagnosis and management of rare pulmonary conditions including, but not limited to, Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia, immunodeficiency, Cystic Fibrosis and WHIM syndrome.
- Primary Care
- 1.00 Contact hours
$20.00
1.0 NAPNAP Contact Hour. This continuing education activity is offered at a reduced rate to NAPNAP Members. This continuing education activity rate is $10 for NAPNAP Members. For non-members, this continuing education activity rate is $20. This course is a recorded presentation for NAPNAP's 2024 National Conference.
Intimate partner violence is a public health crisis. This presentation will describe the potential negative impact of exposure to intimate partner violence on children of all ages and how best to identify and intervene when intimate partner violence is present. We will use Interactive case studies to enhance learning.
- Primary Care
- FREE for Members
- Pharmacology CE
- 1.00 Contact hours
$0.00
1.0 NAPNAP Contact Hour of which 0.75 contain pharmacology content. This continuing education activity is free to National Association of Pediatric Nurse Practitioners (NAPNAP) members and non-members.
This course will provide the necessary education enabling pediatric practice providers and staff to successfully prevent RSV in the most vulnerable pediatric populations using the recommendations to administer the appropriate RSV prevention to infants based on weight, age, pre-term birth history, presence of chronic conditions and race.
- Primary Care
- Mental Health
- FREE for Members
- 0.75 Contact hours
$10.00
1.0 NAPNAP contact hour. This continuing education activity is offered free to NAPNAP Members. For nonmembers, this continuing education activity rate is $10. This article explores the data and practice evidence for lethal means restriction and counseling, focusing on clinical strategies and policy changes to reduce access to lethal means. Emphasis is given to how pediatric providers speak with parents about the importance of restricting access when developing a safety plan. J Pediatr Health Care. (2025) 39, 308-317.