Ohio Nurse Practitioners State Board required courses bundle for License Renewal
This course bundle helps you attain the Ohio Board of Nursing-required mandatory topic CE credits. The twelve online courses cover one topic per the Ohio Board of Nursing requirements for your license renewal.
Topic covered:
Advanced Pharmacology: 12 credits
Courses included in this package
To Block or Not To Block: Safe and Effective Use of Neuromuscular Blockade Webcast - 1.00 Credit
Update in Pharmacotherapy for Hypertension Webcast - 1.00 Credit
Concentrated Insulins: When a Little Goes a Long Way Webcast - 1.00 Credit
Pharmacotherapy Update 2021 Webcast - 1.00 Credit
Primary Prevention of Cardiovascular Diseases Webcast - 1.00 Credit
Insomnia Drugs and their Pitfalls Webcast - 1.00 Credit
Don’t Get “Psyched Out” by Psych Meds! Webcast - 1.00 Credit
MS Newbies: Recently Approved and Pipeline Drugs for the Treatment of Multiple Sclerosis Webcast - 1.00 Credit
Just Say Know: A Review of Illicit Substances Webcast - 1.00 Credit
Diabetes Update: Where We Are With GLP-1 Receptor Agonists and SGLT2 Inhibitors Webcast - 1.00 Credit
Beers List Updates: A Review of Geriatric Patient Care - 1.00 Credit
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