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Neonates are among the most high-risk patients — and the cleansers we use matter. Learn how hypochlorous acid, the active molecule in Vashe®, offers a safe, effective alternative for neonatal wound care.
Neonates are among the most high-risk patients — and the cleansers we use matter. Learn how hypochlorous acid, the active molecule in Vashe®, offers a safe, effective alternative for neonatal wound care.
Learning Outcomes:
Identify the hidden risks of common NICU cleansers
Describe the safety, effectiveness, and clinical evidence supporting hypochlorous acid
Analyze real-world case studies with improved healing outcomes
Evaluate examples of implementation tips from leading NICU cliniciansPresenter Information:
Rene Amaya, MD, CWSP, Pediatrix Medical Group and Carol Marshall-Hanson, MSN, RN, CWON, Dell Children'sAccess Information:
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Original recording date: 7/22/2025
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NANN Connections is a package of previous free, virtual webinars for neonatal nurses and APRNs, offering expert-led sessions on communication, stress management, and legal awareness in the NICU. Enjoy these presentations that will help you gain practical tools, prioritize self-care, and grow professionally in a supportive, engaging environment.
The National Association of Neonatal Nurses (NANN) hosted a free virtual event series throughout 2022 designed to support neonatal nurses and APRNs in their professional development and personal well-being. Organized by NANN’s Membership Committee, the NANN Connections series featured expert-led sessions on communication, stress management, career development, and legal awareness. These events were open to all neonatal nurses and APRNs, regardless of NANN membership, and aimed to foster resilience, connection, and growth. Now, all NANN members and nonmembers alike will have access to this learning.
NANN thanks Chiesi USA, Inc. for their generous support of the series.
Included webinars:
NICU Survival Skills
Crucial Conversations in the NICU
Everything Student Nurses Need to Know about Neonatal Nursing
Lessons from the RaDonda Vaught CaseCE Credit Information:
Participants can earn 4 CE credits for viewing the presentations and completing the activity evaluations.
The National Association of Neonatal Nurses is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
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You will have 365 days from the time of registration to access this product and earn CE credits. After 365 days, you will need to re-register for this item.
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Release Date: 6/1/2022
Planned Review Date: 12/1/2025
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The module set includes access to seven on-demand video modules related to nurse-informed neonatal study design for drug development to provide context for the importance and implications for neonatal nurses. CE credit may be claimed per module after completion of the activity evaluation.
Neonates continue to be treated as therapeutic orphans, underserved by the drug development community, and lack safe and effective therapies. Most drugs used in this population are used off-label, impacting evaluation of their safety and efficacy. Nurses are the members of the care team who administer medicines in the NICU to sick infants and monitor their effect. However, results of a multi-stakeholder survey to explore communication practices and stakeholders' perceptions and knowledge regarding the conduct of clinical trials in NICU, revealed that only half of the nurse respondents perceive a need for additional neonatal drug therapies, despite the widespread use of off-label medications. Authors concluded the engagement of nurses is suboptimal and indicated a need for further education for nurses regarding research. Neonatal nurses expressed a lack of effective education to prepare for competent participation in neonatal research. Neonatal nurses identified the drug development process and research as areas for education to support engagement in research activities in the NICU.
The module set includes access to seven on-demand video modules related to nurse-informed neonatal study design for drug development to provide context for the importance and implications for neonatal nurses. CE credit may be claimed per module after completion of the activity evaluation.
This product is provided through partnership with the International Neonatal Consortium of the Critical Path Institute.
CE Credit Information:
Participants can earn 4.5 CE credits and 2.56 pharmacology credits for viewing the presentations and completing the activity evaluations.
The National Association of Neonatal Nurses is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
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You will have 365 days from the time of registration to access this product and earn CE credits. After 365 days, you will need to re-register for this item.
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Release Date: 5/16/2024
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This newly designed power pack will provide the study essentials to successfully prepare for the National Certification Corporation exam for the Registered Nurse Certified–Neonatal Intensive Care (RNC-NIC) certification or to obtain the Certification for Adult, Pediatric and Neonatal Critical Care Nurses (CCRN) given by the AACN (American Association of Critical-Care Nurses).
This newly designed power pack will provide the study essentials to successfully prepare for the National Certification Corporation exam for the Registered Nurse Certified–Neonatal Intensive Care (RNC-NIC) certification or to obtain the Certification for Adult, Pediatric and Neonatal Critical Care Nurses (CCRN) given by the AACN (American Association of Critical-Care Nurses).
The course features an exam prep module which outlines what and how to study, over 200 flip flashcards for recall, as well as a practice exam which offers two modes of testing. The prep materials are mobile and tablet friendly for studying on the go and align with the NCC candidate guide. These preparation and practice materials will ensure readiness to take the RNC-NIC exam for the first time or recertify!
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Exam Preparation Module and videos - Test Anxiety, putting it together, how to study, what to study, Introduction,
Flashcards - General Assessment (maternal risk factors & birth history age assessment, physical & gestational), General Management (resuscitation & stabilization, NRP & golden hour, fluids & electrolytes & glucose homeostasis, nutrition/feeding, oxygenation, ventilation & acid base homeostasis, pharmacology, pharmacokinetics & pharmacodynamics), Assess & Manage Pathophysiologic States (cardiovascular, respiratory, gastrointestinal & genitourinary, hematopoietic, neurological/neuromuscular, genetic, metabolic, and endocrine, head, eye, ear, nose, and throat, integumentary, infection & immunology), Psychosocial Support (discharge management, family centered care, grieving, palliative care, mental health), Professional Issues (EBP, legal/ethical, patient safety, QI)
Practice Exams - Study Mode (offers 75 questions, unlimited attempts, includes references & rationale, breaks down results of answer selections), Exam Mode (simulates sitting for the exam with 175 questions, a timer that displays time spent per question, CE if passing score of 80% is obtained, results included)
CE Credit Information:
Participants can earn 6.5 CE credit for passing the associated 'Exam Mode' test and completing the evaluation.
The National Association of Neonatal Nurses is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
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You will have 365 days from the time of purchase to access this product and earn CE credits. After 365 days, you will need to repurchase this item.
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Release Date: 1/23/2025
Planned Review Date: 1/23/2027-
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Elevate your bedside care with the new edition of Neo-Care Cards™! This edition is filled with exclusive, essential information, ensuring you have the most up-to-date and comprehensive resources right in your pocket.
Elevate your bedside care with the new edition of Neo-Care Cards™. This edition is filled with exclusive, essential information, ensuring you have the most up-to-date and comprehensive resources at your fingertips. Designed for convenience, the deck of 29 cards is printed on durable, water-resistant paper in a 4 x 6-inch size, making it perfect for quick reference. You'll find conversion and calculation charts, anatomical diagrams (including major veins for PICC and PIV placement), and critical care guidelines for extremely-low-birth-weight and very-low-birth-weight infants, chest-tube insertion, changing and maintaining peripherally inserted central catheters, kangaroo care, and more. Each card provides vital insights into cardiac, gastrointestinal, genitourinary, pulmonary, neurologic, maternal-fetal, and nutritional and metabolic care, with a detailed reference list and bibliography to support further learning. Plus, with included digital access, you can consult these vital resources anytime, anywhere.
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Guidelines for how to run the activities.
Maternal-fetal assessment and care
Neurologic assessment and care
Pulmonary assessment and care
Cardiac assessment and care
Gastrointestinal assessment and care
Nutritional and metabolic assessment and care
Genitourinary assessment and care
Extremely-low-birth-weight and very-low-birth-weight infants care
Chest-tube insertion and care
Anatomical diagrams of circulation pathways
Kangaroo care
Conversation and calculation charts
Reference list and bibliographyAuthor Information:
Ke-Ni Niko Tien, DNP RN APRN-CNP CRNP NNP-BC and Alyssa Brysiak, BSN RNC-NIC; The authors have no relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose.PHYSICAL PRODUCT (with additional PDF download for digital reference)
Release date: 4/16/2025
Planned review date: 4/16/2028
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This Escape Room toolkit will help NICU nurses create an exciting, team-building escape room scenario centered around Neonatal Resuscitation Program fundamentals.
This Escape Room toolkit will help NICU nurses create an exciting, team-building escape room scenario centered around Neonatal Resuscitation Program fundamentals. Based on a concept used onsite at the 2023 NANN Annual Conference, this toolkit follows a Marilyn Monroe theme with moderators guiding the players through questions and obstacles—with time limits—to create a fun environment for knowledge validation and learning.
Included in this toolkit:
Guidelines for how to run the activities.
Recommended material list.
Pre-made materials.
Recommended room setup.
Scripted clinical questions for moderators.
Instructions for fun, team building activities.Author Information:
Jenna Staggs, DNP, APRN, NNP-BC, C-ELBW, RNC-NIC; Elizabeth Spear, RN, MSN, RNC, Angela Lindbloom, MSN, RN; Rachel Leva, MSN, RN, CPN, C-ELBW; Heather Scaggs, MSN, APRN, NNP-BCDigital product
Release date: 3/28/2025
Expiration date: 3/28/2026
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In recognition of Prematurity Awareness Month, NANN-AP and AAENP present “Common Complications of the Late Preterm Infant,” a webinar tailored for ENPs and NNPs. This evidence-based resource guides clinicians in identifying and managing key complications in late preterm infants during their critical first 7–10 days of life.
In honor of Prematurity Awareness Month, NANN-AP and AAENP are proud to release “Common Complications of the Late Preterm Infant,” a webinar designed for ENPs and NNPs. This resource supports evidence-based care for late preterm infants reassessed within the first 7-10 days of life.
Learning Outcomes:
Differentiate patients who are late preterm infants and identify common complications of this population.
Using PediTools, assess your patient’s level of hyperbilirubinemia and develop a treatment plan.
Develop a management plan for an acutely hypoglycemic late preterm infant.
Distinguish between non-emergent and emergent feeding difficulties of the late preterm infant.Presenter Information:
Leann Baker, DNP, APRN, NNP-BC, C-ONQS: No financial relationships or conflicts of interest; Toni Dobson, MSN, APRN, E/FNP-C, RNC-OB: No financial relationships or conflicts of interestCE Credit Information:
Participants can earn 1.25 CE credit for viewing the presentation and completing the evaluation.
The National Association of Neonatal Nurses is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
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You will have 365 days from the time of purchase to access this product and earn CE credits. After 365 days, you will need to repurchase this item.
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Release date: 11/17/2024
Planned review date: 11/17/2026
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This two-part video series features powerful keynote sessions that explore the emotional and professional dimensions of NICU care. From a heartfelt family perspective on grief and gratitude to actionable strategies for fostering psychological safety and extraordinary team dynamics, these sessions offer meaningful insights and practical tools for every NICU professional.
This two-part video series - created from the 2024 Conference Opening and Closing Keynotes - features powerful keynote sessions that explore the emotional and professional dimensions of NICU care. From a heartfelt family perspective on grief and gratitude to actionable strategies for fostering psychological safety and extraordinary team dynamics, these sessions offer meaningful insights and practical tools for every NICU professional.
Opening Keynote: Lessons from the Other Side of the Bed
Join in as Ginny & Justin Shaffer share their heartfelt journey through the NICU, celebrating the birth and mourning the loss of their children. This session will move you with their story of gratitude towards NICU nurses and provide valuable insights into understanding grief from a parent's perspective. By the end of this presentation, attendees will be able to:
Understand grief from a parent’s perspective.
Clarify the experience of one family’s journey in the NICU regarding bereavement.Closing Keynote: Creating the Space to BE Extraordinary: Manifesting BEING Behaviors to Encourage the Extra in the Ordinary
Led by Diane M. Rogers, this session encourages you to BE Extraordinary by creating a space for belonging and connection. Learn how to empower your individual and collective extraordinary through thoughtful and intentional BE behaviors. This session will equip you with the science of psychological safety and coaching competencies, enabling you to:
Explore the (BE) behaviors necessary to cultivate psychological safety.
Introduce coaching competencies to invite curiosity and promote conversation.
Acknowledge magnificence as a means to promote extraordinarySpecial thanks to our partner, Pampers, for the sponsorship of these sessions.
CE Credit Information:
Participants can earn 2 CE credit for viewing the videos and completing the evaluation.
The National Association of Neonatal Nurses is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
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You will have 365 days from the time of purchase to access this product and earn CE credits. After 365 days, you will need to repurchase this item.
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Release date: 1/6/2025
Expiration date: 1/6/2026
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Experience the most attended, impactful, and insightful sessions from the 2023 and 2024 National Association of Neonatal Nurses (NANN) Annual Conferences with this curated video bundle!
This curated video bundle features the most impactful sessions from the 2023 and 2024 NANN Annual Conferences. Designed for NICU professionals, it covers essential topics including advanced Neonatal Resuscitation Program (NRP) practices, enteral feeding safety, minimally invasive surfactant delivery, complex neonatal liver failure, and antibiotic stewardship. Each session delivers practical insights and evidence-based strategies to elevate neonatal care.
Whether you're a bedside nurse, nurse practitioner, educator, or researcher, these sessions will deepen your clinical knowledge, inspire critical thinking, and empower you to implement best practices in your NICU.
Included Sessions:
Antibiotic Stewardship: A Call to Action for All Neonatal Nurses
Case of the Year: A Preterm Infant with Liver Failure of Unknown Origin
How Safe Are Your Enteral Feeding Practices?
Minimally Invasive Surfactant Administration: From LISA to Aerosol to SALSA
Neonatal Resuscitation Program Topic for Level III & IV NICU: The Science Behind Neonatal Resuscitation: Past, Present, FutureCE Credit Information:
Participants can earn up to 5 CE credits and 1 pharmacology credits for viewing the presentations and completing the activity evaluations.
The National Association of Neonatal Nurses is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
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You will have 365 days from the time of registration to access this product and earn CE credits. After 365 days, you will need to re-register for this item.
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Release Date: 8/1/2025
Planned Review Date: 8/1/2027
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Infants born before 30 weeks’ gestation face significantly higher risks of adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes compared to those born at term. In this educational module, Dr. Ke-Ni N. Tien explores neuroprotection strategies for preterm infants under 32 weeks, focusing on GMH-IVH classification, prevention techniques, and the application of developmental care measures in daily practice.
Studies have shown that infants born at less than 30 weeks’ gestation are at higher risk for adverse neurodevelopmental outcomes compared with infants born at term. In this module, author, Ke-Ni N. Tien, DNP RN APRN NNP-BC, shares more information related to Neuroprotection in Preterm Infants Less Than 32 Weeks' Gestational Age.
Learning Outcomes:
identify the four levels of most commonly used classifications for germinal matrix hemorrhage and intraventricular hemorrhage (GMH-IVH)
describe at least two evidence-based germinal matrix hemorrhage and intraventricular hemorrhage (GMH-IVH) prevention strategies
apply at least three core measures of developmental care in the practice of daily patient care.CE Credit Information:
Participants can earn 1 CE credit for reading the CNE Now! Module, completing a post-test with a score of 80% or higher, and completing an evaluation.
The National Association of Neonatal Nurses is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
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You will have 365 days from the time of purchase to access this product and earn CE credits. After 365 days, you will need to repurchase this item.
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Release Date: 12/1/2023
Planned Review Date: 12/1/2026-
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