This is an 8 hour CCRN Review "CRASH course" presented LIVE via Zoom.
The session is scheduled for February 25th at 0530 PST | 0730 CST | 0830 EST
Prepare to tackle the CCRN exam with confidence in this dynamic 8-hour crash course designed for busy nurses. This streamlined session condenses the most critical content from the CCRN handbook into concise, high-yield overviews of each major exam section, including cardiovascular, respiratory, neurology, gastrointestinal, renal, endocrine, multisystem, and professional caring practices.
This intensive seminar is perfect for those seeking a focused, fast-paced review to reinforce core concepts, essential test-taking strategies, and memory aids to maximize success on the exam. While it won't cover every detail found in a traditional two-day seminar, this course equips you with the tools and insights you need to identify key priorities, boost your confidence, and take the CCRN exam head-on!
Join us for an action-packed day of learning and take the first step toward earning your CCRN credential!
8 Contact Hours will be awarded upon completion
*No refunds will be given after February 24th.
Course Learning Objectives
• Review important anatomy and physiology for each body system and identify key normal and abnormal assessment findings
• Explore various disease’s etiology, signs and symptoms, diagnostic studies, and nursing interventions commonly used in managing critical care and progressive care patients.
• Compare several complex disease states in terms of clinical findings and diagnostic, complications, and nursing interventions
• Review various shock states and differentiate treatment options for each type.
• Interpret and analyze hemodynamic parameters, lab values, and selection of pharmacologic therapies to optimize perfusion and organ functions.
• Discuss common pulmonary derangements seen in the acute care setting and concepts in ventilator management.
• Review types of diabetes, and discuss the effects of various neuro-endocrine hormones on body systems
• Recognize normal and abnormal physiology of coagulation, fibrinolysis, and inflammation that may occur in patients with sepsis or coagulation disorders/.
• Utilize case studies to identify signs and symptoms of diseases related to the CCRN test plan, including cardiac, respiratory, gastrointestinal, neurological, endocrine, and renal systems
*Learner must complete the entire session and submit evaluation in order to receive completion certificate.Critical Care Academy is approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider #CEP17001.