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Core Curriculum for Ophthalmic Nursing, 3rd ed, 2008

       
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Chapter 1: Anatomy and Physiology (3.0 Contact Hours)

Chapter 2: Embryology (1.5 Contact Hours)

Chapter 3: Nursing Assessment (1.5 Contact Hours)

Chapter 4: Pharmacology (4.5 Contact Hours)

Chapter 5: Professional Issues (2.0 Contact Hours)

Chapter 6: Conjunctival Disorders (3.0 Contact Hours)

Chapter 7: Corneal Disorders (4.25 Contact Hours)

Chapter 8: Lacrimal System Disorders (3.25 Contact Hours)

Chapter 9: Lens Disorders (1.0 Contact Hours)

Chapter 10: Lid Disorders (2.5 Contact Hours)

Chapter 11: Muscle Disorders (2.25 Contact Hours)

Chapter 12: Neoplastic Disorders (2.5 Contact Hours)

Chapter 13: Neurologic Disorders (4.25 Contact Hours)

Chapter 14: Nutritional Disorders (1.0 Contact Hours)

Chapter 15: Retinal and Vitreal Disorders (3.5Contact Hours)

Chapter 16: Scleral Disorders (2.5 Contact Hours)

Chapter 17: Systemic Disorders with Ophthalmic Manifestations (3.25 Contact Hours)

Chapter 18: Traumatic Disorders (3.0 Contact Hours)

Chapter 19: Uveal Disorders (4.0 Contact Hours)

Chapter 20: Visual Impairment (3.0 Contact Hours)


This activity is provided by ASORN, which is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. To receive nursing contact hours for this activity, read the chapter, circle the correct answers in the test response section, and complete the evaluation section. Send each form to: ASORN, PO Box 193030, San Francisco, CA 94119 or fax (415) 561-8531.

ASORN is provider approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, CEP #11901.

Contact hours may be used for Certified Registered Nurse in Ophthalmology (CRNO) recertification. Successful completion is defined as a score of 80% or higher. Participants who do not achieve a minimum score of 80% may retake the test within 30 days. Please submit a new form and payment to retake the test. Please contact ASORN at (415) 561-8513 or asorn@aao.org with questions.

     
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Last update April 16, 2008