This module introduces learners to the core principles, scope, and responsibilities of emergency nursing practice. Participants will explore the structure of emergency departments, professional standards, ethical considerations, legal responsibilities, communication techniques, and patient-centered care approaches. The module establishes a strong foundation for managing critically ill and injured patients in fast-paced emergency settings.
This module focuses on rapid patient assessment and triage principles used in emergency departments. Learners will develop skills to prioritize care based on patient acuity, identify life-threatening conditions, and implement evidence-based triage systems to optimize patient outcomes.
This module provides comprehensive training in managing airway, breathing, and circulation emergencies. Participants will learn techniques for airway maintenance, oxygen therapy, ventilation support, and hemodynamic stabilization in critically ill patients.
This module covers the assessment and management of trauma patients across various injury mechanisms. Learners will understand trauma protocols, stabilization techniques, and multidisciplinary coordination required for effective trauma care.
This module focuses on recognizing and managing acute cardiovascular emergencies. Participants will gain knowledge of emergency cardiac care, ECG interpretation, pharmacological interventions, and advanced life support principles.
This module develops competencies in managing respiratory distress and failure. Learners will assess respiratory conditions, implement emergency interventions, and monitor patient responses to treatment.
This module equips learners with the skills required to identify and manage neurological emergencies. Emphasis is placed on rapid assessment, early intervention, and neurological monitoring.
This module explores common medical emergencies and toxicological conditions encountered in emergency settings. Learners will develop competencies in rapid diagnosis, stabilization, and treatment planning.
This module focuses on the specialized care of pediatric patients in emergency situations. Learners will understand age-specific assessment techniques, emergency interventions, and family-centered care approaches.
This module covers emergency conditions affecting pregnant women and gynecological patients. Participants will learn rapid assessment and stabilization strategies to ensure maternal and fetal safety.
This module prepares nurses to safely manage patients experiencing psychiatric crises, behavioral disturbances, and substance-related emergencies while maintaining a therapeutic and secure environment.
This module introduces principles of disaster nursing, emergency preparedness, and mass casualty management. Learners will understand coordinated responses to natural disasters, pandemics, and public health emergencies.
This module provides practical exposure to emergency procedures commonly performed in emergency departments. Participants will develop procedural competencies and clinical decision-making skills.
This final module integrates leadership, evidence-based practice, quality improvement, and supervised clinical experience. Learners will demonstrate competence in managing emergency situations while applying professional and research principles.