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CRITICAL CARE ORIENTATION (CCO)

Program Overview

Critical Care Orientation (CCO) program was revised in 2023 to reflect the changing needs of nurses new to clinical practice in pediatric critical, progressive, and emergency care. In collaboration with Education Nurse Specialists and clinical experts from these units, trends in current practice, evaluation data, educational outcomes data, review of literature, and stakeholder feedback was utilized to enhance, enrich, and revise the CCO program.

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883 Nurses trained in FY23

5,441 Pre-learning modules completed

-Pre-learning modules

-Part 1: Sepsis & Respiratory (8 Hours)

-Part 2: Cardiac & Neuro (8 Hours)

-Educational Outcomes:

123 Learning videos watched

-Pre-learning modules

-Part 1: Care of Intermittent, Progressive, Emergency, & Critical Care Patient (8 Hours)

-Part 2: Progressive, Emergency & Critical Care (up to 2 Hours depending on role)

-Part 3: Critical Care (up to 2 Hours depending on role)

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