
At CEUfast, we regularly expand and improve our library of continuing education courses so healthcare professionals can access the most current, evidence-based learning available. By releasing new content and revising existing courses each month, we make it easier for you to stay up to date with licensure requirements and deliver safe, effective, and high-quality care to your patients.
This September, were excited to introduce a new course: The Atopic Triad: Allergy, Asthma, and Atopic Dermatitis (2 Contact Hours including 2 Pharmacology Hours). Weve also revised two important courses: Tuberculosis (2 Contact Hours including 2 Advanced Pharmacology Hours) and Long-Term Care: Admission and Medicare Documentation (1.5 Contact Hours). These ongoing updates are just one way we continue to support your professional growth and success.
New Courses
The Atopic Triad: Allergy, Asthma, and Atopic Dermatitis
This new course explores the atopic triad, which includes atopic dermatitis, allergic rhinitis, and asthma, with a focus on their risk factors, pathophysiology, and common environmental triggers. Participants will learn to differentiate clinical presentations, apply appropriate diagnostic tests, and recognize potential complications and comorbidities. The course also emphasizes patient education and evidence-based management strategies to improve care and outcomes for individuals with atopic conditions.
Revised Courses
Tuberculosis
This continuing education course provides an in-depth review of tuberculosis, including how it is transmitted, who is at risk, and the signs and symptoms of infection. Participants will gain knowledge of the diagnostic tests used to identify TB, the different types of the disease, and the treatment options available. The course also highlights patient monitoring strategies to ensure safe and effective care throughout treatment.
Long-Term Care: Admission and Medicare Documentation
This recently revised course reviews the essential components of the long-term care admission process, including required assessments, head-to-toe evaluations, and Medicare documentation requirements. Participants will learn how to apply key assessment tools such as the Morse Fall Scale, Braden Scale, Glasgow Coma Scale, and Geriatric Depression Scale, as well as understand diet and drink modifications for patients with dysphagia. The course also covers advance directives and guides learners in developing individualized care plans that align with the nursing care process and support positive patient outcomes.