Acute/Urgent Care Package
29.65 CE Hours | 14.9 RX Hours
These seventeen curated learning sessions help providers recognize the tell-tale signs of disease, interpret laboratory findings, and soothe symptoms fast. Using these courses, you can become your patients’ go-to resource for both acute health crises and complications related to chronic conditions.
Develop advanced understanding of diagnostic tools like ECG, HEET, pulmonary function testing, and blood panels, and get proven strategies to develop effective courses of action. Learn quick remedies for common bacterial infections, electrolyte imbalances, and pain relief. Additionally, NPs will discover how to create an airtight defense against malpractice suits—including comprehensive charting, drug-drug interaction verification, and more. Upon completion, you will earn 29.65 CE hours and 14.9 RX hours.
Included Courses:
Courses included in this package. Click on a course to learn more.
- Severe Acute Pancreatitis: An update in management 1.5
- Acute Bacterial Rhinosinusitis: A focus on the latest treatment recommendations 1.5
- Acute Liver Failure: Etiology, manifestations, and clinical management 1.3
- Analysis of the 12-lead ECG: Beyond the basics 4
- Antimicrobial Update: A focus on appropriate use and stewardship 1.5
- Assessment and Intervention of COPD: The Latest Treatment Recommendations 1.25
- Asthma: Assessment, diagnosis, and management 1
- Basic 12-Lead ECG Interpretation: A Primary Care Perspective 2.4
- Critical Care Lab Diagnostics: ABG and acid base balance 1
- Drug-Drug Interactions: Safe Prescribing to Avoid Malpractice 1.5
- Emerging Trends in the Clinical Management of Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) 1.5
- Expert Exam: HEENT: Physical Assessment 3
- Fluid and Electrolyte Abnormalities: Evaluation and management of common disorders 2.75
- Geriatric Pharmacology Considerations in Acute Care 1.5
- Pneumonia Treatment in the Acute Care Setting 1.25
- Prescribing for the Relief of Symptoms: Pain, Fever, Cough and Nausea 1.4
- Pulmonary Function Testing: Demystifying this Important Diagnostic Tool 1.3

Sally K. Miller
PhD, AGACNP, AGPCNP, FNP-BC, PMHNP-BC, FAANP

Sally K. Miller
PhD, AGACNP, AGPCNP, FNP-BC, PMHNP-BC, FAANP
Sally K. Miller, PhD, AGACNP, AGPCNP, FNP-BC, PMHNP-BC, FAANP, is a Fitzgerald Faculty member. She presents the Fitzgerald Nurse Practitioner Certification Exam Review & Advanced Practice Update for family, adult-gerontology primary care, adult-gerontology acute care, and psychiatric-mental health. She also teaches pathophysiology and pharmacology courses.
Dr. Miller is certified as an adult-gerontology acute care, adult-gerontology primary care, family, and psychiatric-mental health nurse practitioner by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC). She practices in rural health with NextGen Family Care Clinic and iCarePsychiatry in Las Vegas, NV. Dr. Miller is a fellow of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP) and a clinical professor at the Drexel University College of Nursing and Health Professions, Philadelphia, PA. Additionally, Dr. Miller is the APRN consultant/investigator to the Nevada State Board of Nursing.
Dr. Miller has presented a wide variety of pharmacology and clinical topics at local and national conferences, including the National Conference of Nurse Practitioners, AANP, and the University of Colorado Annual Nurse Practitioner Symposium. In addition, Dr. Miller conducts workshops in collaboration with other Fitzgerald faculty on suturing for primary and urgent care. She created the following Fitzgerald Health programs (available at www.fhea.com): Assessment and Intervention in Common GI Disorders: PUD, Gastritis, GERD, and IBS; Assessment and Management of Low Back Pain; Prescribing for the Relief of Symptoms; Evaluation of Dizziness, Syncope and Vertigo; Primary Care Management of Acute and Chronic Pain Syndromes; The Differential Diagnosis of Chest Pain: Who Needs the ECG?; and Controlled Substances: A Focus on Safe and Effective Prescribing. In addition, she developed and presented the programs Cardiac Rhythms: The Clinician’s Approach to Accurate Interpretation; 12-Lead ECG Interpretation: A Primary Care Perspective; and Beyond the Basics in 12-lead ECG Interpretation, which are also available at www.fhea.com.
Dr. Miller is a member of numerous professional organizations, including AANP, the American Nurses Association, the Academy of Correctional Health Professionals, and the Nevada Nurses Association. She has been published in several nurse practitioner journals including the Journal of the American Academy of Nurse Practitioners, Biological Research for Nursing, Journal of Geriatric Physical Therapy, Journal of Primary Health Care, Journal of Correctional Health Care, and Advance for Nurse Practitioners. Dr. Miller has also served as a content reviewer for many of these publications.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. Course instructors will identify the most common pathogens responsible for infectious disease, and review risk factors for conditions such as liver disease, cardiovascular dysfunction, and acid-base imbalances.
Yes. Included courses cover HEET exam techniques, COPD assessment, and diagnostics for cold, cough, fever, pain, and nausea.
We cover pharmacology techniques for geriatric patients, antimicrobial updates, as well as the dangers of drug interactions when treating co-morbidities.
Yes. Many of these courses are tailored to acute and critical care. Topics include, but are not limited to, ARDS, acute pancreatitis, and acute liver failure.