Hemodynamic Medications (Nursing)

Hemodynamic Medications (Nursing)

by Corey Hardin, BSN, RN, CCRN-CMC, CV-BC

This online course is designed for nurses who want to expand their knowledge and understanding of hemodynamic medications. The course will provide participants with a comprehensive overview of the pharmacological agents used in hemodynamic management, including vasoconstrictors, inotropes, and vasodilators.

Participants will develop a deeper understanding of the factors that influence the selection and administration of hemodynamic medications, including patient characteristics, hemodynamic values, and co-existing medical conditions. They will learn how to assess the effectiveness of hemodynamic medications, and how to respond to adverse events or complications. By the end of the course, participants will be equipped with the skills and knowledge necessary to safely and effectively administer hemodynamic medications in the clinical setting. They will have a thorough understanding of the role of pharmacological agents in hemodynamic management, and be able to apply this knowledge to improve patient outcomes.

Course Details

  • Videos 5
  • Duration 0:25 h
  • Quiz questions 12
  • Concept Pages 0

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Your Educators of course Hemodynamic Medications (Nursing)

 Corey Hardin, BSN, RN, CCRN-CMC, CV-BC

Corey Hardin, BSN, RN, CCRN-CMC, CV-BC

Corey Hardin, RN, BSN, CV-BC, CCRN-CMC, is a Clinical Manager of the Emergency Department at Boone Hospital Center in Columbia, MO. Previously, he was a Service Line Specialist for the Cardiac Intensive Care Unit at the University of Missouri Hospital in Columbia, MO.

Corey Hardin obtained his Bachelors of Science in Nursing from the University of Missouri in 2011. He is board certified in cardiovascular and a critical care registered nurse with a sub-specialty certification in cardiovascular medicine. He has clinical expertise in critical care, cardiovascular medicine, and cardiothoracic surgery.

Within Lecturio, Corey Hardin teaches courses on Hemodynamic Monitoring.


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