iLearning Recorded Webinar
Management of Acute Cholecystitis
Overview
This program will present detailed information on acute cholecystitis, an inflammatory biliary condition. The presenter will explore the condition in depth, reviewing the clinical picture and treatment options, using lecture, projected visuals and discussion. Participants will be able to contribute to patient safety through an assistive role involved in endoscopic treatment modalities for acute cholecystitis.
This learner paced education activity is intended primarily for RNs with a responsibility for or an interest in ensuring a safe endoscopy experience for all patients and who are concerned for patient safety and infection prevention. The presentation will also be of interest to allied healthcare personnel and MDs involved in the procedures.
Upon completion of this presentation, participants will be able to:
- Describe the clinical picture of acute cholecystitis
- Identify current treatment options for managing acute cholecystitis
- Discuss potential benefits and risks of lumen-opposing metal stents in treating acute cholecystitis in the GI Suite
Participants will complete the recorded webinar learning activity. They will view the presentation, then register to complete the evaluation and take the post-test on the website. They will submit the documentation as directed. A bibliographic reference is included for those wishing additional information.
Upon successful completion of the entire online program and submission of required documentation, participants will be granted 1 contact hour. No partial credit will be granted.
Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number 08747, the District of Columbia Board of Nursing, Provider Number 50-574, the Florida Board of Registered Nursing, Provider Number 50-574 and the Georgia Board of Nursing, Provider Number 50-574.
According to the criteria of the American Board of Certification for Gastroenterology Nurses (ABCGN), contact hours earned in this activity are considered GI Specific for the purpose of recertification through the ABCGN.
Successful completion: Participants must complete the entire program, register, achieve a score of 80% on the post-test and submit required documentation.
- Successful completion: Participants must complete the entire program, register, achieve a score of 80% on the post-test and submit required documentation.
- Conflict of interest: Planners disclose no conflict of interest. The speakers disclose salary or honorarium from the commercial support entity; they have signed a statement agreeing to present material fairly and without bias.
- Commercial company support: Fees are underwritten by education funding provided by Boston Scientific.
- Non-commercial company support: None.
- Alternative/Complementary therapy: None.
- Implicit Bias: Educational Dimensions supports efforts to eliminate health care disparities and implicit bias in medical treatment along the lines of race, ethnicity, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, socioeconomic status and other characteristics in CNE activities addressing direct patient care.
Participants successfully completing the activity and submitting required documentation will be permitted to print a certificate of completion. Participants are advised to retain the certificate for eight years following activity completion.
Replacement of misplaced certificate is available from Educational Dimensions. There is a fee for this service. Request a replacement by contacting us.
Guide to Study
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5. Post-test: A post-test, based on the content of the eLearning activity, will need to be taken. A passing score of 80% is required. This is required to obtain the Certificate of Completion.
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Recorded Webinar Video
CNE Certificate Process
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MANAGEMENT OF ACUTE CHOLECYSTITIS
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