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January 2025 New & Revised CEUfast Courses

January 13, 2025

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CEUfast is dedicated to delivering high-quality, accessible continuing education (CE) for nurses and allied health professionals.

This month, were spotlighting new and recently updated courses designed to align with the evolving standards and demands of the healthcare field. Our expert course development team ensures each program is thoroughly revised to incorporate cutting-edge practices, current regulations, and the latest advancements in healthcare.

New Courses


Alzheimer's Disease and Related Dementias

1.5 Contact Hours

Healthcare workers play a vital role in addressing Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRD), making it essential to stay updated on prevalence, symptoms, early diagnosis, treatment, and billing practices. This course, aligned with Kentuckys 2024 Legislative Assembly statute KRS 314.073, ensures that participants will enhance their knowledge of ADRD.

Establishing and Maintaining Professional Boundaries

1 Contact Hour

This course empowers healthcare professionals to navigate boundaries with integrity, covering their purpose, identifying violations, and outlining strategies for setting and respecting boundaries. Participants will also explore ethical applications and workplace challenges to maintain professionalism in care.

Revised Courses


Medical Errors

2 Contact Hours

Participants in this course will gain critical knowledge to enhance patient safety and reduce medical errors. The course covers the types of medical errors and adverse events, risk factors contributing to errors, and effective prevention strategies at both organizational and individual levels. Additionally, participants will learn key approaches to prevent medication errors, ensuring safer practices in healthcare.

Neonatal Blood Gas Interpretation

2 Contact Hours, including 2 Pharmacology Hours

Understanding neonatal blood gases is critical for assessing and managing newborn health. This course covers the importance of obtaining blood gases, normal parameters, and the principles of acid-base balance. Participants will also learn to evaluate arterial blood gases, identify acid-base disorders, and distinguish between compensated and uncompensated conditions.

Postpartum Hemorrhage

2 Contact Hours, including 2 Advanced Pharmacology Hours

This course provides essential knowledge for managing postpartum hemorrhage, covering its definition, risk factors, and assessment methods. Participants will learn how to identify and treat postpartum hemorrhage, including the use of medications, providing follow-up care, and supporting families and caregivers. By the end of the course, professionals will be equipped to deliver comprehensive care for women experiencing postpartum hemorrhage.

Neonatal Pharmacology

2 Contact Hours, including 2 Advanced Pharmacology Hours

This course offers critical insights into the unique aspects of medication administration for neonates. Participants will learn about methods of administration, factors influencing drug responses, and the goals of therapeutic drug monitoring. The course also addresses pharmacological considerations specific to neonates and the needs of special neonatal populations.

Management of Diabetes during Pregnancy

1 Contact Hour, including 1 Advanced Pharmacology Hour

This course provides essential knowledge on diabetes in pregnancy, focusing on the differences between gestational and pregestational diabetes. Participants will explore risk factors, treatment options, potential complications, and strategies for managing care during labor and delivery to ensure optimal outcomes.