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Category
Credits
Event date
Cost
- NAPNAP Cares
- Mental Health
- FREE for Members
- 1.00 Contact hours
$20.00
1.0 NAPNAP Contact Hour. This continuing education activity is part of NAPNAP Cares and is offered free to NAPNAP Members until June 2025. The continuing education activity fee for non- members is $20. This course will discuss the early identification and screening for developmental behavioral and mental health conditions.
- NAPNAP Cares
- Mental Health
- FREE for Members
- 0.75 Contact hours
$7.50
0.75 NAPNAP Contact Hour. This continuing education activity is part of NAPNAP Cares and is offered free to NAPNAP Members until June 2025. The continuing education activity fee for non- members is $15. This course will discuss the evaluation, diagnostic decision making, and initial- and ongoing- management of communication disorders.
- Acute Care
- FREE for Members
- Infectious Disease
- Pharmacology CE
- 1.00 Contact hours
$0.00
1.0 NAPNAP Contact Hour. This continuing education activity is offered free to NAPNAP Members and for non- members. Lyme disease is the most common vector-borne disease in the United States, with approximately 476,000 people diagnosed and treated each year. Many patients with undiagnosed and untreated early Lyme disease will progress to disseminated Lyme disease. Disseminated Lyme disease is often treated in the acute care setting and may be difficult for providers to identify without the classic erythema migrans rash of early localized Lyme disease. This webinar will review presentations of disseminated Lyme disease in pediatric patients as well as appropriate diagnostics and treatment plans utilizing the 2020 Lyme disease guidelines.
- NAPNAP Cares
- Mental Health
- FREE for Members
- 1.25 Contact hours
$25.00
1.25 NAPNAP Contact Hour. This continuing education activity is part of NAPNAP Cares and is offered free to NAPNAP Members until June 2025. The continuing education activity fee for non- members is $25. This course will discuss the evaluation, diagnostic decision making, and initial- and ongoing- management of substance use, abuse, and addictive disorders.
- Primary Care
- FREE for Members
- Immunization
- Pharmacology CE
- 1.25 Contact hours
$12.50
1.25 NAPNAP Contact Hour of which 1.25 contain pharmacology content. This continuing education activity is free for NAPNAP Members. For non-members, this continuing education activity rate is $12.50. This course is an archived presentation from NAPNAP's 2023 National Conference and is offered free with a coupon for conference attendees until 12/31/23.
While presenting the latest CDC immunization information, Dr. Koslap-Petraco will share real life experiences and case studies to engage and challenge you to educate and vaccinate your patient families, especially those who question the need for vaccines.
- FREE for Members
- Infectious Disease
- 0.75 Contact hours
$0.00
0.75 NAPNAP Contact Hour. This continuing education activity is offered free to NAPNAP Members and for non- members.
Does addressing Covid-19 vaccine hesitancy in your practice present a challenge? NAPNAP’s COVID-19 continuing education course provides a current, research-based approach to helping parents navigate the huge amounts of misinformation and disinformation about COVID-19 and vaccination.
- Primary Care
- FREE for Members
- Pharmacology CE
- 1.00 Contact hours
$10.00
1.0 NAPNAP contact hour, 1.0 pharmacology contact hour. This continuing education activity is offered free to NAPNAP Members. For non-members, this continuing education activity rate is $10. Before 2018, there were no U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved medications for managing seizures in Dravet syndrome (DS). Common agents used in the antiepileptic drug regimens of patients with DS included clobazam, valproic acid, topiramate, and levetiracetam, among others; however, these agents alone rarely provide adequate seizure control. Management of seizures in DS changed in recent years with the approval of cannabidiol and stiripentol in 2018 and fenfluramine in 2020. This continuing education article summarizes available efficacy and safety data involving cannabidiol, stiripentol, and fenfluramine and provides a practical review of dosing strategies, pharmacokinetics, and monitoring interventions relevant to their use. J Pediatr Health Care. (2022)
36, 479−488
JPHC CE: Genital Examination of the Prepubertal Female: Essentials for Pediatric Nurse Practitioners
- Primary Care
- FREE for Members
- 1.00 Contact hours
$10.00
1.0 NAPNAP contact hour. This continuing education activity is offered free to NAPNAP Members. For non-members, this continuing education activity rate is $10. The gynecologic assessment in prepubertal children is an essential element of a thorough physical examination. It is not unusual for pediatric health care providers, including pediatric nurse practitioners (PNPs), to feel challenged by assessing for gynecologic signs and symptoms and performing a physical examination of the external genitalia in prepubertal girls (Bhoopatkar, Wearn, & Vnuk, 2017; Dabson, Magin, Heading, & Pond, 2014; McBain, Pullon, Garrett, & Hoare, 2016). The benefits of routine genital examinations have been discussed in the literature, including increasing patient and caregiver comfort with an examination, improved health care provider skill and confidence with examination and diagnostic assessment, providing a baseline for future examinations, and documentation of previously undiscovered anomalies (Johnson, 2002). This continuing education article will discuss genital examination preparation and techniques, normal prepubertal hymenal variants, common prepubertal gynecologic problems, and genital examination findings concerning abuse. J Pediatr Health Care. (2022) 36, 489-499
- Primary Care
- FREE for Members
- 1.00 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. Eating disorders are complex, potentially life-threatening conditions characterized by disruptive eating behaviors that significantly impact physical and psychosocial functioning. Eating disorders are associated with devastating medical complications and high mortality rates if left untreated. As the prevalence of eating disorders among adolescents continues to increase, it is important that clinicians are knowledgeable about early signs of disordered eating and facilitate timely evaluation and care coordination. The epidemiology, risk factors, and medical complications for common eating disorders in primary care such as anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa, and binge eating disorder, are presented. An approach to screening for eating disorders, clinical assessment, and treatment options are outlined. J Pediatr Health Care. (2022) 36, 618−627.
- Primary Care
- FREE for Members
- Infectious Disease
- 1.00 Contact hours
$0.00
1.00 NAPNAP Contact Hour. This continuing education activity is offered free for NAPNAP Members and for non- members.
This 4-part series will enable front-line clinicians to recognize, diagnose, and treat Lyme disease, an increasingly common tickborne illness. The free online curriculum will be a valuable resource for primary care clinicians, public health professionals, pharmacists, and health educators who encounter clients with Lyme disease.