Alcohol Use Disorder: Clinical Implications Across the Lifespan
Description
Alcohol abuse remains a critical public health concern across the lifespan, contributing to significant morbidity and mortality through its neurocognitive, cardiovascular, metabolic, and psychosocial impacts. This comprehensive course equips nurses with advanced knowledge of alcohol use disorder (AUD), including screening, diagnosis, and evidence-based interventions tailored to special populations such as adolescents, pregnant individuals, and perioperative patients. Drawing on current clinical guidelines, pharmacologic strategies, and public health resources from the CDC, NIAAA, and SAMHSA, nurses will gain practical skills for early identification, harm reduction, and long-term management of patients with unhealthy alcohol use. Through in-depth analysis of psychosocial therapies, medical comorbidities, and interdisciplinary care coordination, learners will be empowered to implement effective, compassionate, and population-specific approaches in diverse practice settings.
Modules
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Alcohol Use Disorder: Clinical Implications Across the Lifespan This course provides an in-depth, evidence-based exploration of alcohol use disorder (AUD), covering its pathophysiology, clinical identification, treatment strategies, and the nurse's role across care settings. Designed for LPNs, RNs, and APRNs, it emphasizes advanced assessment, ethical practice, and recovery-oriented care.
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