As an Emergency Medical Technician or Paramedic, your primary mission is to provide lifesaving care, but that mission begins with another critical responsibility: keeping yourself and your crew safe.
In the fast-paced world of emergency medical services, every second counts. But what often separates a good EMS response from an exceptional one is not just speed or skill—it’s communication and documentation.
As a nurse, you’ve likely accessed implanted ports (port-a-caths) countless times. One question that often comes up in practice is “do we flush a port before drawing blood?” Yes — and there’s a clear rationale rooted in safety, patency assessment, and INS evidence-based practice.
Understanding IV fluids and electrolytes is a core nursing skill that impacts patient safety, medication administration, and clinical decision-making. Whether you are a nursing student preparing for exams or a practicing nurse needing a quick refresher, this simple nursing fluid and electrolytes cheat sheet provides an easy-to-follow reference you can use at the bedside or while studying.
Continuing education isn’t just a professional boost for nurses — it’s mandatory for maintaining an active nursing license in Texas. In this blog post, we’ll break down what Texas nurses must complete to renew their licenses — and show you how a targeted CE package can simplify part of that process.
Healthcare facilities of all sizes face the ongoing challenge of keeping staff up to date with required trainings, certifications, and continuing education. Managing in-services, tracking course completion, and ensuring compliance can be time-consuming. Pedagogy Education offers a powerful solution: our Learning Management System (LMS)—provided to every facility at no charge upon sign up.
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Continuing education (CE) isn’t just a regulatory hoop to jump through — it’s a vital tool that helps nurses and other clinicians deliver safer, more effective, up-to-date patient care.