The RNC-NIC & CCRN review course provides a comprehensive and up-to-date review of neonatal intensive care nursing based on the neonatal intensive care exam content outlines. Participants receive information that will not only promote certification exam success but will also enhance clinical nursing practice.
Session 1: Exam and E -Course Overview and Test Taking
Session 2: General Assessment
Session 3: General Management
Session 4: Professional Issues
Session 5: Assessment and Management of Pathophysiologic States
Session 6: Psychosocial Support
Kellie Kainer, DNP, RNC-NIC, C-ELBW, C-ONQS, NE-BC, CNML is an expert clinician, educator, and leader in maternal and neonatal nursing. She has spent nearly 20 years caring for mothers and babies in one the nation’s largest and top ranked maternal and children’s hospitals both at the bedside and as an operational leader. She has led the development and coordination of a small baby program (SBP) from inception through the credentialing process. Kellie is active in both AWHONN and NANN and has presented at both national conventions. She is passionate about the neonatal populations and sharing her clinical and administrative expertise in the care of this vulnerable population. In this review course, Kellie will provide a thorough neonatal nursing intensive care content review to prepare participants for the RNC-NIC & Neo. CCRN exams. Kellie will both educate and inspire you to be successful in obtaining your certification.
Live course contact hours: 13 hours
E-course contact hours: 12 hours
For Nurses Outside of Florida and California: Nurse Builders is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
For Florida and California Nurses: Nurse Builders is a provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing (provider #15118) and the Florida Board of Nursing (provider #50-9679).
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