503-26: Psychopharmacology for Every Practitioner
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503-26: Psychopharmacology for Every Practitioner
This presentation emphasizes the complexity of psychopharmacology, the importance of individualized treatment, and the challenges in balancing efficacy, safety, and patient needs.
Presenter: Glenn J. Treisman, MD, PhD
Disclosures: The APNA planners and faculty have no relevant financial relationships to disclose. Off-label uses will be discussed during this presentation.
Session Length: 1 hour 30 minutes
Target Audience: RN, APRN
Learning Outcome:
Upon completion of this presentation, the participant will be able to:
- Describe three key factors that guide individualized psychopharmacologic treatment.
Keywords: Major Depression, Psychosis, Agitation, Schizophrenia, Antipsychotics
Nursing Continuing Professional Development:
1.5 pharmacology contact hours. * In order to receive contact hours, you must: Listen to presentation, complete the reflection activities, evaluation and honor statement, and pass the post-test with a score of 80% or higher before the expiration date. Once all steps are successfully completed, the certificate will be generated online, available for you to print immediately. Contact hours cannot be awarded unless all required components are completed. Partial credit will not be awarded.
The American Psychiatric Nurses Association is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.
Release date: July 7, 2026
Access to this course will end: July 31, 2028
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