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Total Hip Arthroplasty (Ver 1) (1.00 contact hours)

The following module is designed to provide nurses an overview of pertinent information required to care for patients undergoing Total Hip Arthroplasty.


Total Knee Arthroplasty (Ver 1) (1.00 contact hours)

The following module is designed to provide the nurse with an overview of pertinent information required to care for patients undergoing Total Knee Arthroplasty.


Sports Injuries: Upper Extremities (Ver 1) (1.00 contact hours)

The module will review the anatomy of the shoulder and elbow, common injuries, the conservative and surgical management and nursing implications.


Sports Injuries: Lower Extremities (Ver 1) (1.00 contact hours)

The module will review the anatomy of the knee and ankle, common injuries, the conservative and surgical management and nursing implications.


Hand Anatomy and Pathologies (Ver 1) (1.00 contact hours)

The purpose of the module is to provide an overview of hand anatomy and pathologies.


Trauma (Ver 1) (1.00 contact hours)

The purpose of the Orthopedic Trauma program is to provide the learner with an overview of frequently seen musculoskeletal trauma, the mechanisms of injury and nursing considerations.


The Spine (Ver 1) (1.00 contact hours)

The purpose of the Spine Program is to increase the learner's understanding of spine anatomy, pathologies affecting the spine, surgical procedures, preparing the patient for surgery, and the postoperative nursing considerations.


Introduction to the Musculoskeletal System (Ver 1) (1.00 contact hours)

The module reviews the structures that make up the musculoskeletal system, as well as the functions of each structure.


Pediatric Orthopedics: Part 1 (Ver 1) (1.00 contact hours)

The purpose of the module is to provide an overview of orthopedic disorders that affect the pediatric population.


Pediatric Orthopedics: Part 2 (Ver 1) (1.00 contact hours)

The purpose of the module is to provide an overview of orthopedic disorders that affect the pediatric population.