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The following Pediatric Learning Solutions courses align to focus areas of the Pediatric CRRN Exam Content Outline. These courses equip candidates with the foundational knowledge necessaryto approach the Pediatric CRRN exam with confidence. Go to the Association of Critical-CareNurses site for more information on the CCRN Exam.Pediatric Learning Solutions’ course alignment with Pediatric CRRN Exam Content Outline.(Note: PLS Courses are in italics under topic area)I.Clinical JudgmentA. Cardiovascular1. Acute Pulmonary EdemaPLS Courses:Acute Respiratory Distress SyndromeCongestive Heart FailureIntroduction to Introduction to Hemodynamic MonitoringVasoactive MedicationsIntroduction to ECMO2. Cardiac SurgeryPLS Courses:Congenital Heart Disease: OverviewCongenital Heart Disease: Acyanotic DefectsCongenital Heart Disease: Cyanotic DefectsIntroduction to Hemodynamic MonitoringVasoactive MedicationsIntroduction to ECMOGeneral Post-Op Care of the Transplant PatientNursing Management of Chest Tubes3. Cardiac/Vascular CatheterizationPLS Course:Cardiovascular Laboratory Procedures: Diagnostic and Interventional4. Cardiogenic ShockPLS Course:Caring for the Pediatric Patient in ShockIntroduction to Hemodynamic MonitoringVasoactive MedicationsIntroduction to ECMO

5. CardiomyopathiesPLS Courses:Acquired Heart DiseaseIntroduction to Hemodynamic MonitoringVasoactive MedicationsIntroduction to ECMOGeneral Post-Op Care of the Transplant Patient6. DysrhythmiasPLS Courses:Structure and Function of the HeartElectrophysiologyThe Cardiac MonitorLines, Waves and SegmentsAnalyzing the ECG Rhythm StripSinus RhythmsAtrial ArrhythmiasJunctional ArrhythmiasVentricular ArrhythmiasAtrioventricular ArrhythmiasChannelopathiesTemporary PacemakersPermanent Pacemakers and ICDs7. Heart FailurePLS Courses:Congestive Heart FailureIntroduction to Hemodynamic MonitoringVasoactive MedicationsIntroduction to ECMO8. Hypertensive CrisesPLS Courses:Pulmonary Arterial HypertensionIntroduction to Hemodynamic MonitoringVasoactive Medications9. Myocardial Conduction System DefectsPLS Courses:Acquired Heart DiseaseArrhythmia Recognition Series Atrial Arrhythmias Junctional Arrhythmias Ventricular Arrhythmias Atrioventricular Arrhythmias

Channelopathies10. Structural Heart DefectsPLS Courses:Acquired Heart DiseaseCongenital Heart Disease: OverviewCongenital Heart Disease: Acyanotic DefectsCongenital Heart Disease: Cyanotic DefectsIntroduction to Hemodynamic MonitoringVasoactive MedicationsIntroduction to ECMOGeneral Post-Op Care of the Transplant PatientB. Pulmonary1. Acute Pulmonary Embolus2. Acute Respiratory Distress SyndromePLS Courses:Acute Respiratory Distress SyndromeIntroduction to Arterial Blood InterpretationUnderstanding Abnormal Blood GasesBasic Principles of Oxygen Therapy, Specialty Gases and Noninvasive VentilationManagement of the Difficult AirwayAdvanced Concepts in Respiratory PhysiologyMechanical Ventilation: Introduction to Pediatric PracticesHigh-Frequency VentilationPreventing Ventilator-Associated InfectionsCaring for a Child with a Tracheostomy3. Acute Respiratory FailurePLS Courses:Acute Respiratory Distress SyndromeIntroduction to Arterial Blood InterpretationUnderstanding Abnormal Blood GasesBasic Principles of Oxygen Therapy, Specialty Gases and Noninvasive VentilationManagement of the Difficult AirwayAdvanced Concepts in Respiratory PhysiologyMechanical Ventilation: Introduction to Pediatric PracticesHigh-Frequency VentilationPreventing Ventilator-Associated InfectionsIntroduction to ECMOCaring for a Child with a Tracheostomy

4. Acute Respiratory Infection (e.g., pneumonia)PLS Courses:Acute Respiratory Distress SyndromeLower Airway Diseases5. Air-leak SyndromesPLS Courses:Neonatal Respiratory Distress SyndromePneumothorax in the Neonate6. Aspiration7. Bronchopulmonary DysplasiaPLS Course:Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia8. Congenital AnomaliesPLS Courses:Congenital Diaphragmatic HerniaEsophageal Atresia and TE FistulaGastroschisis and Omphalocele9. Chronic Conditions (e.g., asthma, bronchitis)PLS Courses:Lower Airway DiseaseBasic Principles of Oxygen Therapy, Specialty Gases and Noninvasive Ventilation10. Failure to Wean from Mechanical VentilationPLS Courses:Advanced Concepts in Respiratory PhysiologyMechanical Ventilation: Introduction to Pediatric PracticesCaring for a Child with a Tracheostomy11. Pulmonary HypertensionPLS Courses:Pulmonary Arterial HypertensionPersistent Pulmonary Hypertension of the Newborn12. Status AsthmaticusPLS Course:Lower Airway DiseaseStatus Asthmaticus (New – to be released in late 2017)13. Thoracic SurgeryPLS Courses:

Congenital Heart Disease: Acyanotic DefectsCongenital Heart Disease: Cyanotic DefectsGeneral Post-Op Care of the Transplant PatientNursing Management of Chest Tubes14. Thoracic TraumaPLS Course:Pediatric Thoracic TraumaC. mentary1. Endocrinea. Acute Hypoglycemia, HyperglycemiaPLS Courses:Diabetes MellitusDiabetes Insipidus and SIADHb. Diabetes InsipidusPLS Course:Diabetes Insipidus and SIADHc. Diabetic KetoacidosisPLS Course:Diabetic Ketoacidosisd. HyperglycemiaPLS Courses:Diabetes MellitusDiabetes Insipidus and SIADHe. Inborn Errors of MetabolismPLS Course:Newborn Metabolic Disordersf. SIADHPLS Course:Diabetes Insipidus and SIADH2. Hematology/Immunologya. AnemiaPLS Course:Anemia and Polycythemia in the Newborn (New – to be released in late 2017)b. Coagulopathies (e.g., ITP, DIC, HIT)PLS Course:

Disseminated Intravascular Coagulationc. Immune DeficienciesPLS Course:Diabetes Mellitusd. Leukopeniae. Oncologic ComplicationsPLS Course:Oncologic Emergenciesf. Sickle Cell CrisisPLS Course:Sickle Cell Crisisg. ThrombocytopeniaPLS Courses:Disseminated Intravascular CoagulationBlood Administration: Exchange TransfusionThrombocytopenia: ITP and HIT/T (New – to be released in late 2017)3. Gastrointestinala. Acute Abdominal TraumaPLS Course:Pediatric Abdominal Traumab. Acute GI HemorrhagePLS Course:Pediatric Abdominal Traumac. Bowel Infarction/Obstruction/Perforationd. Gastroesophageal refluxPLS Course:Nutrition in the Critically Ill Childe. GI Abnormalities (e.g., omphalocele; gastroschisis, volvulus, imperforate anus,Hirschsprung disease, malrotation, intusseception)PLS Courses:Gastroschisis and OmphaloceleCongenital Diaphragmatic Herniaf. GI SurgeriesPLS Courses:Gastroschisis and Omphalocele

Congenital Diaphragmatic HerniaGeneral Post-Op Care of the Transplant Patientg. Hepatic Failure/Coma (e.g., biliary atresia, etc.)PLS Courses:Liver TransplantGeneral Post-Op Care of the Transplant Patienth. Malnutrition and MalabsorptionPLS Courses:Nutrition in the Critically Ill ChildNeonatal NutritionPediatric Nutrition Overview4. Renal/Genitourinarya. Acute Kidney Injury, Failure, Acute Tubular NecrosisPLS Courses:Renal Failure in the Pediatric PatientHemodialysisContinuous Renal Replacement TherapyGeneral Post-Op Care of the Transplant Patientb. Chronic Kidney DiseasePLS Courses:HemodialysisPeritoneal DialysisGeneral Post-Op Care of the Transplant Patientc. Renal/GI InfectionsPLS Courses:Pediatric Assessment: The Gastrointestinal SystemPediatric Assessment: The Genitourinary Systemd. Life-threatening Electrolyte ImbalancesPLS Courses:Fluids and Electrolytes Imbalance: DehydrationFluids and Electrolytes: Laboratory AssessmentFluids and Electrolytes: Physical AssessmentFluids and Electrolytes: Physiological DifferencesFluids and Electrolytes: Replacement TherapyFluids and Electrolytes: Water Intoxication and Fluid Shift5. Integumentarya. IV Infiltration

PLS Courses:Pediatric Peripheral IV Care & ManagementManagement of PIV Complications in the Pediatric Patientb. Pressure UlcerPLS Courses:Introduction to Pediatric Pressure InjuriesPressure Injuries in the Pediatric Population: Staging and CarePressure Injury Staging Assessmentc. Wounds (infectious, surgical, trauma)PLS Courses:Preventing Surgical Site InfectionsPediatric BurnsD. Musculoskeletal/Neurology/Psychosocial1. Musculoskeletal Infections2. Neurologya. Acute Spinal Cord InjuryPLS Courses:Pediatric Spinal Column/Cord Injuriesb. Brain DeathPLS Courses:Pediatric Traumatic Brain InjuryOrgan and Tissue Donation: The Gift of Lifec. Congenital Neurologic Abnormalities (e.g., AV malformation, myelomeningocele,encephalocele)PLS Course:Neonatal Cranial Hemorrhaged. EncephalopathyPLS Courses:Meningitis and EncephalitisIntracranial Pressure Monitoringe. Head TraumaPLS Courses:Pediatric Traumatic Brain InjuryIntracranial Pressure MonitoringCraniotomy

f. Hemorrhage (intracranial, intraventricular, subarachnoid)PLS Courses:Intracranial Pressure MonitoringCraniotomyNeonatal Cranial Hemorrhageg. HydrocephalusPLS Course:Hydrocephalush. Ischemic StrokePLS Course:Intracranial Pressure Monitoringi.Neurologic Infectious Disease (e.g., viral, bacterial, fungal)PLS Course:Meningitis and Encephalitisj. Neuromuscular Disordersk. NeurosurgeryPLS Courses:CraniotomyPediatric Traumatic Brain Injuryl.Seizure DisordersPLS Courses:Status EpilepticusNeonatal Seizuresm. Space-occupying Lesions (e.g., brain tumors)PLS Courses:CraniotomyIntracranial Pressure Monitoringn. Spinal Fusiono. Traumatic Brain Injury (e.g. epidural, subdural, concussion, non-accidental trauma)PLS Courses:Pediatric Traumatic Brain InjuryIntracranial Pressure MonitoringCraniotomy3. Behavioral/Psychosociala. Abuse, Maltreatment, NeglectPLS Course:Child Abuse and Neglect

b. AgitationPLS Courses:Caring for the Behaviorally Challenged PatientPediatric Restraint and Seclusionc. Developmental DelaysPLS Courses:Caring for the Behaviorally Challenged PatientPediatric Restraint and Seclusiond. Failure to ThrivePLS Courses:Nutrition in the Critically Ill ChildNeonatal NutritionPediatric Nutritional Overviewe. Medical Non-adherencef. Suicidal ideation and/or BehaviorsPLS Courses:Care of the Suicidal Patient in the ED (New – to be released in late 2017)Caring for the Behaviorally Challenged PatientE. Multisystem1. AsphyxiaPLS Courses:Acute Respiratory Distress SyndromeHIE (New – to be released in late 2017)2. Comorbidity in Patients with Transplant HistoryPLS Courses:Liver TransplantGeneral Post-Op Care of the Transplant Patient3. End of LifePLS Courses:Care of the Dying Child: Care IssuesCare of the Dying Child: GriefCare of the Dying Child: The Dying ProcessHealth Care Advance Directives: Communicating WishesOrgan and Tissue Donation: The Gift of Life4. Healthcare-associated Infections (CLABSI, CAUTI, VAP)

PLS Courses:Preventing Catheter-Associated Urinary Tract Infection (CAUTI)Preventing Central Line-Associated Bloodstream Infections (CLABSI)Preventing Surgical Site InfectionsPreventing Ventilator-Associated Infections5. Hemolytic Uremic SyndromePLS Courses:Renal Failure in the Pediatric Patient6. Hypotension7. Infectious Diseases (MDROs; influenza)PLS Courses:Management of MDROs in the Health Care Setting (Clinical)Tuberculosis8. Multi-organ Dysfunction SyndromePLS Course:Deadly Triad of Trauma9. Multisystem TraumaPLS Course:Deadly Triad of Trauma10. PainPLS Courses:Pain Management: Assessment of PainPain Management: Non-Pharmacological Therapies in the Management of Pediatric PainPain Management: Pain PathophysiologyPain Management: Pharmacological Management of Pediatric PainPain Technologies: PCA & Epidural AnalgesiaSedation and Analgesia in the ICUProcedural Sedation in the Pediatric Patient11. Palliative CarePLS Courses:Care of the Dying Child: Care IssuesCare of the Dying Child: GriefCare of the Dying Child: The Dying Process12. Sepsis Continuum (SIRS, sepsis, severe sepsis, septic shock)PLS Courses:Pediatric Sepsis

Neonatal SepsisCare of the Pediatric Patient in ShockBlood Administration: Exchange Transfusion13. Shock States (distributive, hypovolemic)PLS Course:Care of the Pediatric Patient in Shock14. Sleep Disruption (including sensory overload)15. Submersion Injuries16. ThermoregulationPLS Course:Thermoregulation17. Toxic Ingestions/InhalationsPLS Course:Pediatric Toxicology Exposure18. Toxin/drug Exposure (including allergies)PLS Courses:Pediatric Toxicology ExposureBlood Administration: Exchange TransfusionII.Professional Caring and Ethical Practice1. Advocacy/Moral AgencyPLS Courses:Introduction to EthicsFamily-Centered Care in the ICUTherapeutic Relationships and Professional Behavior (New – to be released in late 2017)2. Caring PracticesPLS Courses:Introduction to EthicsFamily-Centered Care in the ICU3. Response to DiversityPLS Course:Introduction to Workplace Diversity4. Facilitation of LearningPLS Courses:Precepting: Adult LearnersPrecepting: Preceptor Roles and Responsibilities

5. CollaborationPLS Courses:Building Effective TeamsClinical DelegationCoachingEmpowering TeamsGiving and Receiving FeedbackTherapeutic Relationships and Professional Behavior (New – to be released in late 2017)6. Systems ThinkingPLS Courses:Building Effective TeamsEmpowering TeamsIntroduction to Finance7. Clinical InquiryPLS Course:Introduction to Research EthicsOther related and supporting PLS content:Patient CareAssessment of the Critically Ill ChildBlood Administration: Administration of Blood and Blood ComponentsBlood Administration: Blood ComponentsBlood Administration: Transfusion ReactionCaring for the Complex Patient (New – to be released in late 2017)

Vasoactive Medications . Introduction to ECMO . General Post-Op Care of the Transplant Patient . B. Pulmonary . 1. Acute Pulmonary Embolus 2. Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome PLS Courses: Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome . Introduction to Arterial Blood Interpretation . Understanding Abnormal Blood Gases

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