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The In Case of Emergency Study Guide is a comprehensive resource created by the Emergency Nurses Association (ENA). It is based on the content gathered during the filming of the documentary "In Case of Emergency." The study guide focuses on ten subject areas that are relevant to emergency nursing.<br /><br />Each section of the study guide includes a video compilation, a summary of the content, a discussion that provides additional details and prompts for reflection, reflection questions for learners to consider, and a list of references for further reading.<br /><br />The subject areas covered in the study guide include the opioid crisis, family presence during emergency situations, coping strategies for emergency nurses, the evolution of emergency care, human trafficking and domestic violence, violence against nurses, behavioral health in the emergency department, diversity and inclusion, end-of-life care in the emergency department, and the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on nurses.<br /><br />The study guide aims to provide learners with a deeper understanding of these important topics in emergency nursing. By reviewing the content, engaging in reflective thinking, and exploring potential solutions, learners can enhance their knowledge and skills in providing optimal care to patients in emergency situations.<br /><br />The study guide was created by Nicole Williams, MSN, RN, and Stephanie Klavohn, BSN, RN, in collaboration with the ENA. It also features interviews with several nurses who share their experiences and insights related to each subject area.<br /><br />To access the study guide, videos, reflection questions, and claim Continuing Nursing Education (CNE) hours, learners can visit the ENA website at ena.org/icoe-studyguide.
Keywords
Emergency Nurses Association
emergency nursing
opioid crisis
human trafficking
COVID-19 pandemic
behavioral health
violence against nurses
diversity and inclusion
continuing nursing education
reflection questions
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