New Jersey Division of Medical Assistance and Health Services Palliative Care Training for Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRNs)
This Learning Pathway will help APRNs meet new NJ DMAHS state requirements for palliative care training. This pathway provides 12 hours of training with credits for licensure renewal.
Pain & Symptom Management
Gain an overview of pharmacologic and nonpharmacologic pain treatments, including risks and benefits, and learn how to match the analgesic to pain type.
After completing this course, learners will be equipped with evidence-based strategies to identify and treat anxiety in patients living with a serious illness.
After completing this course, learners will have the tools to accurately identify and treat depression in patients living with a serious illness.
Opioid Safety
Learn how to decide on an appropriate opioid, route of delivery, and dose, and understand how to prescribe for incident and breakthrough pain.
Learn to develop a pain treatment plan with realistic goals and proper documentation, and implement universal precautions to help with the risk of opioid use disorder.
Learn how to identify and diagnose opioid use disorder (OUD) and practice communicating with patients about OUD and pain management.
Serious Illness Communication
Learn best practices for building trust, eliciting patient values, and having patient-centered conversations about goals of care.
Advance Care Planning
Learn best practices for building trust, eliciting patient values, and having patient-centered conversations about goals of care.
Interdisciplinary Teamwork
Guidance for all clinicians on improving communication and ensuring smooth transitions of care for patients living with serious illness.
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