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Nursing Management of Psychiatric Emergencies in Correctional Settings

CE Information
1.5 CNE credits
Completion Time
1 hour, 30 minutes
Available Until
July 15, 2026
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Overview

Specialties
Correctional Nursing, Emergency/Trauma, and Psychiatric
Clinical Topics
Mental Health

Psychiatric emergencies are not uncommon within correctional facilities.  Nurses play a major role in the identification, assessment and management of patients experiencing psychiatric emergencies.  Prompt identification and appropriate interventions reduce the mortality, disability and staff injuries associated with psychiatric emergencies.

This presentation is designed to provide practical information to increase the knowledge base of health care providers who work with patients experiencing psychiatric emergencies. This presentation reviews common psychiatric emergencies encountered within correctional settings, emergency medications, their effects and side effects and nursing interventions to care for the patient experiencing a psychiatric emergency.

Learning Objectives

1)     Identify common psychiatric emergencies encountered within correctional settings.

2)     Gain an increased awareness of nursing interventions when caring for patients experiencing psychiatric emergencies

3)     Have an increased understanding of emergency medications commonly used to treat psychiatric emergencies. 

Speakers

Brenda Fields
Brenda Fields RHIA, RN, PMH-BC, CCHP

Clinical Training and Development Manager, Mental Health

Ms. Fields is the clinical training manager for mental health for Centurion Managed Care Services. She has been a RN for 28 years, is Board Certified in Psychiatric Mental Health nursing and a Certified Correctional Health Professional.

CE Information

This activity offers 1.5 CNE credits to attendees.

Accredited by Florida Board of Nursing.

To receive continuing nursing education credit, learners must 1) attend the entire presentation, 2) complete and submit a post-test and content evaluation.

Disclosures

Criteria for successful completion:

1.Attendance at entire webinar

2.Completion of the evaluation form and Post Test.

Disclosures to learners:

No one involved in the planning of this webinar presentation (nurse planner, faculty and planning committee members) has declared a conflicts of interest or relevant financial relationships with commercial interests.

The American Correctional Nurses Association is an approved provider of continuing education for nurses by the Florida Board of Nursing, Provider #50-31772.  This certificate must be retained for at least 4 years – do not forward to the Board of Nursing unless requested to do so.

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  • Handout Psychiatric Emergencies.pdf (Size: 378 KB)
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Course Evaluation
6 questions
Post-Test
10 questions | 7 correct test question required to pass
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Nursing Management of Psychiatric Emergencies Within Correctional Settings

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