When Blood Flow Stopped: Be Unstoppable in Managing Venous Thromboembolism

Author(s): Anderson Pamela S

Contact Hours 1.00

CERP A 1.00

Expires Dec 31, 2024

Topics: Medication Management

Population: Adult

Role: Staff

Fees
Member: Free
NonMember: $10.00

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Activity Summary

Required reading for all learners: Implicit Bias impacts patient outcomes

Acute venous thromboembolism (VTE) is a serious, life-threatening complication affecting hospitalized patients and is a principal source of preventable hospital death. This session reviews VTE risk factors, guidelines for VTE risk assessment and prophylaxis and VTE intervention strategies bedside nurses can utilize to decrease VTE risk. Indications for pharmacological and mechanical prophylaxis are reviewed. Anticoagulant treatment regimens useful for APRNs are provided.

Objectives

  • Discuss risk factors associated with the development of venous thromboembolism.
  • Describe a patient factor that affects anticoagulant dosing regimens.
  • Identify VTE prevention recommendations from the American College of Chest Physicians.

Continuing Education Disclosure Statement

Successful Completion

Learners must complete the entire activity and the associated evaluation to be awarded contact hours AND read Implicit Bias impacts patient outcomes. No partial credit will be awarded.

Accreditation

The American Association of Critical-Care Nurses is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation.
Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider number CEP 1036, for {contactHours} contact hours.

Disclosures

Any relevant relationship between an ineligible company and an individual with the ability to influence clinical content will be identified by the Nurse Planner within the activity. Any relevant relationship between an ineligible company and an individual with the ability to influence clinical content has been mitigated.

Accreditation refers to recognition of continuing education only and does not imply AACN, ANCC, or CBRN approval or endorsement of any commercial products discussed or displayed in conjunction with this educational activity. Activities with pharmacology hours are to assist the APRN in fulfilling the pharmacotherapeutic education requirements for licensure and certification renewals.

Activities meet the standards for most states that require mandatory continuing education for license and/or certification renewal. AACN recommends consulting with your own state board of nursing or credentialing organization before submitting your certificate of completion.

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Continuing Education Activities are nonrefundable.