Master hemodynamic monitoring
with the online course by instructor Corey Hardin, RN
Hemodynamic monitoring is an integral part of critical care nursing to help stabilize patients and detect issues early. Understanding and applying these monitoring techniques, however, can pose a challenge even for experienced nurses.
This course teaches the physiological basics of hemodynamics and equips you with the practical skills necessary for accurate patient monitoring. Critical care nurse Corey Hardin, RN, guides you through the key factors that influence hemodynamic values, explaining how to identify and effectively respond to hemodynamic abnormalities. Corey’s detailed explanations, in combination with high-quality animations and illustrations, make it easy to understand how to practically use monitoring tools like arterial lines, CVCs, and PA catheters.
An adaptive learning algorithm, downloadable Cheat Sheets, and a NCLEX-style Qbank support your learning, helping you go from retaining the information to applying it to real-world scenarios. By the end of this course, you will have solidified your foundational understanding of core hemodynamic concepts and values and feel confident in your practical skills to provide safe and effective care to critically ill patients.
“When I started my critical care career on weekends, a lot of times the physicians weren’t in house. The scariest thing was having to call them and worry about what they’d ask me. Let me prepare you to have the right answers for them!”
– Corey Hardin