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Critical Care Nursing

What you will learn in Critical Care Nursing?

The Critical Care Nursing – Online module is designed to strengthen the knowledge, clinical expertise, and professional competence of nurses in the assessment, monitoring, and management of critically ill patients. This comprehensive CNE program provides evidence-based knowledge and practical skills required to deliver safe, effective, and high-quality care in intensive care units (ICUs), high-dependency units (HDUs), and other acute care settings.

The course offers an in-depth understanding of critical care principles, advanced patient assessment, physiological monitoring, and the management of complex health conditions. Learners will develop the competencies necessary to recognize and respond to life-threatening situations, support organ function, and contribute effectively to multidisciplinary critical care teams.

This flexible, self-paced CNE program enables learners to enhance their critical care nursing competencies at their own convenience while earning CNE credits. By supporting lifelong learning and professional development, the course prepares nurses to provide comprehensive, evidence-based care to critically ill patients and contribute to excellence in critical care practice.
Critical Care Nursing
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Learning Resources

In the process of E-learning, the learners have different learning objectives, learning environment and capability. To fulfil the individual learning needs, the Learning Resources of Impetus Healthcare Skills are presented in the question and answer format for comprehensive learning of the module.

Practice Test

Practice test consists of multiple choice questions which are categorized into three levels covering for extensive learning on mechanical ventilation, care of invasive Lines, ABG analysis, blood transfusion, endotracheal intubation, cardiothoracic & vascular procedures, cardiac monitoring, neurological procedures, gastrointestinal procedures and infection control measures.

Practice assessment and multiple-choice review