
Staying current with continuing education (CE) is essential for nurses to meet licensure requirements and support safe, effective patient care. CEUfast regularly revises its nursing CE courses to reflect updated regulations, evidence-based practices, and the evolving responsibilities of healthcare professionals.
This months newly revised courses focus on the identification, assessment, and reporting of interpersonal violence and exploitation. Updates include Texas-required education on human trafficking and Kentucky-specific training on domestic violence, sexual violence, and intimate partner violence. These courses reinforce trauma-informed care principles, state-mandated reporting, and the use of local resources to support patient safety and advocacy.
Newly Revised Courses
Human Trafficking for Texas
Human Trafficking for Texas is a continuing education course designed to meet Texas nursing licensure requirements while strengthening clinicians ability to recognize and respond to human trafficking. Participants learn to distinguish between types of trafficking, identify risk factors and recruitment tactics, and recognize potential victims within healthcare settings. The course emphasizes the delivery of Trauma-Informed Care and outlines proper reporting procedures in accordance with Texas regulations. It also prepares healthcare professionals to connect victims with appropriate support services while understanding the potential long-term health consequences associated with trafficking.
Domestic Violence, Sexual Violence, Intimate Partner Violence (Kentucky)
Domestic Violence, Sexual Violence, Intimate Partner Violence (Kentucky) is a continuing education course that supports Kentucky licensure requirements while equipping nurses to identify, assess, and care for individuals experiencing violence. Participants review key Kentucky statutes, screening recommendations, and trauma-informed care principles to strengthen patient advocacy and early recognition of intimate partner violence. The course outlines protective order options, documentation standards, and safety planning strategies to support patient protection and continuity of care. It also highlights risk and protective factors and connects healthcare professionals with state-specific resources available to assist victims.

