Nevada Nurse CEUs
Nevada Nurse CEU Individual Courses
Understanding Alzheimer’s Disease: From Pathogenesis to Person-Centered Care
This course provides a comprehensive overview of Alzheimer’s disease, including its pathophysiology, diagnosis, pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic management, and person-centered care strategies. Designed for RNs, LPNs, and APRNs, the course emphasizes practical application across clinical settings to support patients and caregivers throughout the disease trajectory.
Telehealth in Nursing Practice: Clinical Applications, Access, and Accountability
This course provides a comprehensive overview of telehealth and its integration into nursing practice across settings. Participants will examine clinical applications, regulatory frameworks, and strategies for equitable, evidence-based virtual care delivery.
Recognizing and Responding to Child Abuse in Nursing Practice
This course provides nurses with the knowledge to recognize signs of child abuse, understand mandated reporting duties, and apply trauma-informed care principles. Topics include abusive head trauma, medical child abuse, neglect, and legal considerations.
Palliative Care Essentials: Symptom Management and Whole-Person Support
This course provides an in-depth exploration of palliative care principles, focusing on symptom management, ethical communication, interdisciplinary collaboration, and patient-centered pharmacologic strategies. Designed for LPNs, RNs, and APRNs, it equips nurses to deliver compassionate, goal-aligned care across diverse settings and patient populations.
LGBTQ Considerations in Healthcare
This course provides nurses with a comprehensive understanding of the health needs and disparities affecting lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender individuals. It emphasizes inclusive, affirming, and evidence-based care strategies to improve patient outcomes.
Cultural Competence and Equity in Nursing Practice
This course explores the foundations of culturally competent nursing care, emphasizing the role of diversity, equity, and inclusion in health outcomes. Nurses will examine implicit bias, social determinants of health, and practical strategies for respectful, patient-centered care.
Comprehensive Care of the Older Adult: Key Considerations for Nursing Practice
This course provides an in-depth overview of the physiologic, cognitive, functional, and psychosocial changes associated with aging, equipping nurses to deliver safe, evidence-based care to older adults across settings. Topics include organ system decline, medication safety, dementia management, frailty screening, and interdisciplinary geriatric models.
Bioterrorism Preparedness
This course equips nurses with the knowledge to identify, respond to, and manage bioterrorism-related events. Participants will explore Category A agents, clinical recognition, infection control, and interdisciplinary coordination.
Safe Prescribing of Anti-Obesity Medications for APRNs
This course equips advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) with the knowledge and clinical tools to safely prescribe, monitor, and individualize pharmacologic treatment for obesity. Through evidence-based guidance and case-based applications, participants learn to integrate medications into comprehensive obesity care plans that prioritize safety, efficacy, and patient-centered outcomes.
Infection Control: Core Principles for Nursing Practice
This course provides essential infection control education for nurses, addressing nationally recognized best practices and state-required elements. Learners will gain knowledge in transmission prevention, PPE use, disinfection, occupational health, and sepsis awareness.