APP Orientation Course Bundle #2

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    • Non-Physician - $449
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Overview:

The Advanced Practice Provider (APP) Orientation Course is a resource designed for APPs and healthcare professionals working in the field of neurocritical care. It includes organized resources covering a wide variety of foundational content (neuroanatomy, neuroradiology, and the in-depth neurological examination) as well as disease-specific content for an array of diagnoses encountered in neurocritical care. Each topic outlines required foundational content as well as suggested resources for APPs looking for a deeper understanding of neurocritical care content.

The APP Orientation Course serves as an ideal resource to build basic knowledge for an Advanced Practice Provider new to the field, those who desire a refresher course, or for a clinician new to neurocritical care.

Access to this course is valid for one year from the date of purchase.

Objectives:

This course is comprised of 27 sections that include review materials covering:

  1. Neurology Foundations
  2. Critical Care Foundations and Neurocritical Care Skills
  3. Pathology and Disease in Neurocritical Care
  4. Recommended Procedures in the Neurocritical Care Environment

Each section includes mandatory review items and optional materials. In order to obtain continuing education credit hours for this activity and earn a certificate of completion for this course, all mandatory items and the course evaluation must be reviewed and completed.

Target Audience:

This activity was designed for clinicians who are allowed by their local laws to perform brain death determination. It is appropriate for a spectrum of learning levels from trainee to advanced learner.

Non-Endorsement Statement:

The accredited provider verifies that sound education principles have been demonstrated in the development of this educational offering as evidenced by the review of its objectives, teaching plan, faculty, and activity evaluation process. The accredited provider does not endorse or support the actual opinions or material content as presented by the speaker(s) and/or sponsoring organization.


Disclosures:

The accredited provider adheres to accreditation requirements regarding industry support of continuing medical education. Disclosure of the planning committee and faculty's commercial relationships will be made known at the activity. Speakers are required to openly disclose any limitations of data and/or any discussion of any off-label, experimental, or investigational uses of drugs or devices in their presentations. All relevant financial relationships have been mitigated. All employees and activity planners in control of content have no relevant financial relationships to disclose.

 

Accreditation: 
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In support of improving patient care, this activity has been planned and implemented by CineMed and the Neurocritical Care Society. CineMed is jointly accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME), the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education (ACPE), and the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), to provide continuing education for the healthcare team.

 

Claiming CE Credit Requirements:

The learner must review the entire module, the posttest, and the evaluation. Certification is achieved only when the post test is passed with a passing score of 100%. Full completion of this activity takes approximately 2 hours. Upon successful completion of the module posttest and evaluation, a certificate will be generated. You will have the option to download the Certificate for your records, and it will also continue to be available within your profile. NCS provides certification information to the accredited provider on a monthly basis. All content is the copyrighted material of the ©2025 Neurocritical Care Society.

Physicians:

CineMed designates this enduring material for a maximum of 20.25 AMA PRA Category 1Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Nurses:

This educational activity is approved for 20.25 contact hours for nurses.

All other healthcare professionals will receive a Certificate of Completion. For information on the applicability and acceptance of Certificates of Completion for activities designated for AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™, consult your professional licensing board.


Support:

This activity is being provided independently of industry support.


CME Information:

Release Date: January 1, 2024

Expiration Date: January 1, 2027

 

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  • An internet connection speed of at least 4Mbps and a modern browser
  • Modern browsers have a built in PDF reader which would be necessary for you to view your completion certificates
  • Contains 3 Component(s)

    The Satisfaction Survey and the CE Survey MUST be completed AFTER you have completed your educational components to have your credits submitted to our CE provider.

    The Satisfaction Survey and the CE Survey MUST be completed AFTER you have completed your educational components to have your credits submitted to our CE provider.


  • Contains 4 Component(s)

    Neurology Foundation: Neuroanatomy

    SUGGESTED COMPETENCIES:

    To show competency in this topic area, learners should be able to demonstrate the following to their hospital preceptor or program director:

    1. Describe the anatomy of the brain and spinal cord, identifying major external and internal structures, coverings, and fluid-filled spaces
    2. Describe the anatomy of the brainstem, demonstrating knowledge of specific functions
    3. Identify and describe the function of the cranial nerves
    4. Illustrate cerebral arterial and venous vascular anatomy supply
    INCLUDED TOPICS:
    • Module 1: Neuroanatomy and Lesion Localization
    • Module 2: Brainstem Anatomy and Localization

    OPTIONAL RESOURCES:
    • Neurosurgical Atlas
    • Neuroanatomy
  • Contains 7 Component(s)

    Neurology Foundation: Neuro Exam & Localization - ICU Neuro Exam

    SUGGESTED COMPETENCIES:

    To show competency in this topic area, learners should be able to demonstrate the following to their hospital preceptor or program director:

    1. Demonstrate knowledge of brain anatomy by accurately correlating the clinical presentation with the specific region of injury
    2. Performs a detailed neurologic exam on an awake and oriented patient
    3. Performs a detailed neurologic exam on patients with varying levels of consciousness, including the comatose patient
    4. Perform rapid assessment and focused exam in neurologic emergency situations

    INCLUDED TOPICS:
    • Module 3: Anatomy and Pathology of the Brainstem, Basal Ganglia, and Thalamus
    • The Pocket Guide to Neurocritical Care – Chapter 1: Coma Exam Components
    • N-Case: NCS Advanced Nursing Neurological Assessment
  • Contains 5 Component(s)

    Pathology/Disease: Metabolic Encephalopathy

    SUGGESTED COMPETENCIES:

    To show competency in this topic area, learners should be able to demonstrate the following to their hospital preceptor or program director:

    1. Summarize common etiologies of metabolic encephalopathy
    2. Manage on patient with acute metabolic encephalopathy, with a focus on laboratory investigation and interpretation

    INCLUDED TOPICS:

    • ON CALL topic on Metabolic Encephalopathies and Delirium

    OPTIONAL RESOURCES:
    • Pocket Guide to Neurocritical Care - Chapter 18: Acid-Base and Electrolyte Disturbances
    • Pocket Guide to Neurocritical Care-Chapter 5: Multidisciplinary Care in the NCCU
    • 2020 NCS Position Statement on the Nomenclature of Delirium and Acute Encephalopathy
    • PONS Presentation: Substance Withdrawal in Neurocritical Care
  • Contains 10 Component(s), Includes Credits

    Pathology/Disease: Ischemic Stroke

    SUGGESTED COMPETENCIES:

    To show competency in this topic area, learners should be able to demonstrate the following to their hospital preceptor or program director:

    1. Manage two patients presenting with AIS syndromes, providing rapid evaluation and determination of eligibility for acute stroke interventions, including pharmacologic treatments and endovascular approaches
    2. Manage two patients presenting with AIS, providing a detailed neurological exam with a focus on localization of stroke symptoms and common clinical presentations of large vessel occlusions
    3. Manage one patient presenting with AIS who received IV alteplase and developed hemorrhagic transformation within 24hrs, with a focus on appropriate reversal of IV alteplase
    4. Manage one patient presenting with AIS who develops malignant cerebral edema, with a focus on medical management with hypertonic/hyperosmolar therapies and decompressive hemicraniectomy
    INCLUDED TOPICS:
    • ENLS Acute Ischemic Stroke: Protocol
    • ENLS Acute Ischemic Stroke: Manuscript
    • ON CALL topic on Acute Ischemic Stroke
    • Pocket Guide to Neurocritical Care - Chapter 10: Ischemic Stroke

    OPTIONAL RESOURCES:
    • NCS Guideline: Evidence-based Guidelines for the Management of Large Hemispheric Infarction
    • PONS Presentation: Alteplase for Acute Ischemic Stroke: Updates & Issues
    • PONS Presentation: Indications and Considerations for the Use of Antiplatelet Agents in Neurocritical Care
    • PONS Presentation:  Alteplase for Acute Ischemic Stroke
    • NCS Guideline: Evidence-based Guidelines for the Management of Large Hemispheric Infarction
  • Contains 11 Component(s), Includes Credits

    Pathology/Disease: Intracerebral Hemorrhage

    SUGGESTED COMPETENCIES:

    To show competency in this topic area, learners should be able to demonstrate the following to their hospital preceptor or program director:

    1. Evaluate neuroimaging on one patient presenting with ICH, calculating ICH score and determining bleed stability
    2. Manage one patient presenting with ICH and hypertension, with a focus on acute blood pressure management
    3. Manage one patient presenting with coagulopathy related ICH, applying appropriate pharmacological reversal agents

    INCLUDED TOPICS:

    • Emergency Neurological Life Support (ENLS) Intracerebral Hemorrhage Protocol
    • ENLS Intracerebral Hemorrhage Manuscript
    • Neurocritical Care ON CALL topic on Intracerebral Hemorrhage
    • The Pocket Guide to Neurocritical Care - Chapter 8: Intracerebral Hemorrhage

    OPTIONAL RESOURCES:
    • PONS Presentation: Acute Blood Pressure Control Following ICH
    • PONS Presentation: Beyond the Horizon: Exploring the Next Frontier in Anticoagulation Reversal
    • PONS Presentation: LDL in Intracerebral Hemorrhage: How Low Can You Go?
    • 2022 Guideline for the Management of Patients with Spontaneous Intracerebral Hemorrhage
    • NCS Guideline: Guideline for Reversal of Antithrombotic in Intracranial Hemorrhage
  • Contains 10 Component(s), Includes Credits

    Pathology/Disease: Subarachnoid Hemorrhage

    SUGGESTED COMPETENCIES:

    To show competency in this topic area, learners should be able to demonstrate the following to their hospital preceptor or program director:

    1. Manage one patient presenting with SAH and hypertension, with a focus on pre-aneurysm securement
    2. Demonstrate determination of the Hunt and Hess Scale and modified Fisher Scale scores
    3. Manage one patient presenting with SAH, after aneurysm securement who develop delayed cerebral ischemia with a focus on the medical management of symptomatic vasospasm

    INCLUDED TOPICS:
    • Emergency Neurological Life Support (ENLS) Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Protocol
    • ENLS Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Manuscript
    • Neurocritical Care ON CALL topic on Subarachnoid Hemorrhage
    • The Pocket Guide to Neurocritical Care – Chapter 9: Subarachnoid Hemorrhage


    OPTIONAL RESOURCES:

    • PONS Presentation: Reversible Cerebral Vasoconstrictive Syndrome (RCVS)
    • PONS Presentation: Non-Opioid Options for Treating Subarachnoid Hemorrhage (SAH) Induced Headache
    • 2023 Guidelines for the Management of Aneurysmal Subarachnoid Hemorrhage


  • Contains 8 Component(s), Includes Credits

    Pathology/Disease: Meningitis and Encephalitis

    SUGGESTED COMPETENCIES:

    To show competency in this topic area, learners should be able to demonstrate the following to their hospital preceptor or program director:

    1. Interpret CSF profiles for bacterial meningitis, viral meningitis, herpes encephalitis, and subarachnoid hemorrhage
    2. Prescribe antibiotics for suspected meningitis based on patient characteristics
    INCLUDED TOPICS:
    • ENLS Meningitis and Encephalitis: Protocol
    • ENLS Meningitis and Encephalitis: Manuscript
    • ON CALL topic on Neuroinfectious Diseases
    • Pocket Guide to Neurocritical Care - Chapter 12: Meningitis and Encephalitis

    OPTIONAL RESOURCES:
    • PONS Presentation: Managing Autoimmune Encephalitis
  • Contains 10 Component(s), Includes Credits

    Pathology/Disease: Seizures and Status Epilepticus

    SUGGESTED COMPETENCIES:

    To show competency in this topic area, learners should be able to demonstrate the following to their hospital preceptor or program director:

    1. Identify first and second line AEDs for utilization in the critical care environment, including dosing, and adverse effects
    2. Manage one patient in status epilepticus including appropriate selection and up titration of anti-epileptic drugs
    3. Discuss role of continuous electroencephalographic (cEEG) monitoring in a patient presenting with status epilepticus

    INCLUDED TOPICS:
    • ENLS Status Epilepticus: Protocol
    • ENLS Status Epilepticus: Manuscript
    • ON CALL topic on Seizures and Epilepsy
    • Pocket Guide to Neurocritical Care - Chapter 10: Status Epilepticus

    OPTIONAL RESOURCES:
    • PONS Presentation: Management of Status Epilepticus
    • PONS Presentation: Management of Super Refractory Status Epilepticus
  • Contains 9 Component(s), Includes Credits

    Critical Care Foundation & NCC Skills: Cerebral Hemodynamics & Herniation Syndromes

    SUGGESTED COMPETENCIES:

    To show competency in this topic area, learners should be able to demonstrate the following to their hospital preceptor or program director:

    1. Interpret measurements of cerebral perfusion, intracranial pressure, and brain oxygen monitoring
    2. Recognize both clinical and hemodynamic changes seen in two patients at risk for herniation
    3. Illustrate appropriate treatment algorithm utilized for cerebral herniation
    INCLUDED TOPICS:
    • ENLS Intracranial Hypertension and Herniation: Protocol
    • ENLS Intracranial Hypertension and Herniation: Manuscript
    • Pocket Guide to Neurocritical Care – Chapter 6: Elevated ICP & Hydrocephalus
    • Presentation: Neuro-oncology in the Neuro ICU: Background, Epidemiology and Grading

    OPTIONAL RESOURCES:
    • PONS Presentation: Osmotic Therapy for Elevated Intracranial Pressure
    • NCS Guideline: Guidelines for the Acute Treatment of Cerebral Edema in Neurocritical Care Patients