CNOR Exam Prep and Review Course
North Kansas City Hospital Prairie View Teleconference Room
2800 Clay Edwards Dr
North Kansas City, MO 64116
Saturday, October 4, 2014 at 8:30am CT
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Credits Offered
This event offers
16.0 credits
to attendees.
Accreditation Info:
Provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider # 16283 - Reference number: 10467.
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CNOR EXAM PREP AND REVIEW WORKSHOP:
This two day course is designed to prepare perioperative nurses to take the CNOR exam and to demonstrate clinical competence and knowledge of practice standards.
COURSE BENEFITS:
You will learn strategies to help you feel less intimidated. Some simple tricks will help you identify the most likely answer to multiple choice questions even before you consider the content. You will leave with a personal study plan and take six practice tests over the two day course that will help boost your confidence. Sterilization and maintaining sterility is funda- mental to perioperative nursing practice. You will review all aspects of sterilization, product selection, skin preparation and strategies to reduce surgical site infections.
You will be able to identify the perioperative nurse's role in safe administration of anesthesia. You will know the common uses and what con- siderations you should be thinking about for different administration techniques and anes- thetic agents.
You will identify the nurse's role in caring for patients with surgical emergencies and periop- erative complications. When the patient is the most vulnerable, the perioperative nurse must be the most knowledgeable and decisive. This review will help you be the best advocate you can be when your patient needs you the most. You will identify the professional nurse's role during surgery. Perioperative nursing is a pro- fession that requires skill, science and planning. We will review how those attributes will benefit the surgical patient and help the nursing health care professional to provide best outcomes for his or her patients.