Page Content Continuing Nursing Education Courses Elder Adult Care
Elder Adult Care expertise is becoming even more critical as older adults consume the majority of health care services. These continuing education courses help nurses be at the forefront of delivering quality care to geriatric patients.
Nursing Knowledge International (NKI) is the official distributor of STTI CNE courses.
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Are you an STTI member? These courses are free to you! |
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These courses are available for all nurses. |
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Providing Excellent Palliative Care CNE Awarded: 1.5 Contact Hours
Newly revised and updated! The purpose of this course is to provide an example of quality of care at the end of life through a case study of an elderly gentleman who is dying.

Nursing Care of Persons with Dementia and Their Families CNE Awarded: 6.0 Contact Hours
The purpose of this course is to introduce nurses working in long-term care settings to Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias.
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Diabetes Care of the Older Adult CNE Awarded: 7.0 Contact Hours
The purpose of this course is to teach nurses working in the long-term care settings to more effectively assess, manage, evaluate, and educate older adult patients diagnosed with type 1 and type 2 diabetes mellitus.
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Geriatric Nursing Knowledge Assessment No CNE Awarded
A resource for Registered Nurses (RNs) to improve expertise and ability to properly care for patients and residents in long-term care settings.
That’s Amore! Reducing Agitation in an Italian-American Elder with Dementia Through Individualized Music CNE Awarded: 1.5 Contact Hours
Learn how to decrease and/or prevent the frequency and severity of agitated episodes in elders with dementia.

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HIV in Aging: HIV/AIDS Issues in Aging Populations CNE Awarded: 1.5 Contact Hours
The purpose of this course is to improve the knowledge of practicing providers, nurses, and students regarding the increased incidence and prevalence of HIV and AIDS in the growing, aging population.
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Sigma Theta Tau International is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation.
Course authors attest that no relevant financial relationship exists between them and any commercial supporting entity which would present a conflict of interest or commercialize their presentation content. |
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