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Title
Category
Credits
Event date
Cost
  • Primary Care
  • Acute Care
  • Pharmacology CE
  • 1.25 Contact hours
$25.00
1.25 NAPNAP Pharmacology Contact Hour. This continuing education activity is offered at a reduced rate to NAPNAP Members. This continuing education activity rate is $12.50 for NAPNAP Members. For non- members, this continuing education activity rate is $25. An extensive review will provide the participant with up-to-date information pharmacological management of common respiratory illnesses in children.
  • Primary Care
  • Professional Development
  • Human Trafficking
  • 1.50 Contact hours
$30.00
1.5 NAPNAP Contact Hours. This continuing education activity rate is $30 for NAPNAP Members and for non- members. This life-saving, innovative workshop and leadership opportunity is specifically developed for pediatric focused NPs to learn about child trafficking, methods of identification and referral and, most importantly, prevention. There are more people enslaved in labor and/or sex trafficking than at any point in history, meaning children of all socio-economic profiles are at risk with some populations more vulnerable than others. Alliance for Children in Trafficking (ACT) Advocates will receive a certificate of recognition as a trained expert who will then be able to deliver this unique content to health care professionals and lay people in your community.
  • Primary Care
  • 1.00 Contact hours
$20.00
Exclusive benefit – This course is free for NAPNAP members through the month of April 2024 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. According to the CDC, 2-5 million, animal bites occur annually in the United States and per the American Association of Poison Control Centers (AAPCC), close to 10,000 insect bites or stings were reported to their centers. This presentation will be delivered in a case study format to help the participant identify needed history taking, recognize proper wound care if needed, and delineate required interventions. Lastly, appropriate pharmacology will be introduced, including a discussion on if and when antimicrobials and prophylaxis are warranted.

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