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Patient Centric Management of Bipolar Disorder: Best Practices for Screening, Diagnosis and Treatment
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Category: Podcast, [Free CE for AANP Members], Acute Care, Assessment and Diagnosis, Behavioral Health, Cert Exam Domain - Assessment, Cert Exam Domain - Evaluation, Cert Exam Domain - Planning, Complementary, Detailed Assessment & Documentation, Health Promotion, Neurology, Primary Care, Psych/ Mental Health (show less)
Subcategory: Acute Care, Adolescent, Anxiety, Assessment, Behavioral Health, Best Practices, Complementary, Cultural Competence, Culturally Competent Care, Detailed Assessment & Documentation, Diagnosis, Diagnostic Tests, Evaluation (Follow-up), Evidence-Based Guidelines, Exam, General, Guidelines, Health Behavior, Health Promotion, Neurology, New Guidelines, New Medication, New Treatment, Patient-Centered, Pharmacodynamics, Pharmacokinetics, Pharmacology, Physical Exam, PK/PD, Planning, Prevention, Primary Care, Risk Management, Social Determinants of Health, Treatment, Treatment Plan, Urgent Care
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Released: 11/27/2024 Expires: 11/26/2025 11:55 PM CT (subject to change)
- CE for this activity will not be available after this date.
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Overview: Bipolar disorder is challenging to differentiate from other psychiatric conditions due to it’s complexity and spectral nature. So much so, that approximately 70% of patients with BD are without an accurate diagnosis, evidence-based treatment and management. In this episode of NP Pulse, "Patient Centric Management of Bipolar Disorder: Best Practices for Screening, Diagnosis and Treatment," NP experts Braden Kameg and Lisa Anderson discuss ways in which NPs in primary care, psychiatric and mental health settings may decrease diagnostic delays and avoid misdiagnoses. This activity is an Accredited AANP Podcast Activity. Learners will need to listen to the podcast through their preferred podcast provider (Search for "NP Pulse" and listen to Episode 131). A participation code will be given at the END of the podcast - make sure to write this code down. Once you've listened to the podcast and have the participation code, return to this activity in the CE Center. Click on the "Next Steps" button of the activity and (1) enter the participation code that was provided, (2) complete the post-test, and (3) complete the activity evaluation. This will award your CE credit and certificate of completion.
Objectives- Review the prevalence, pathophysiology, and clinical gravity of bipolar disorder (BD).
- Examine evolving screening and assessment best practices to facilitate early and accurate differential BD diagnosis and linkage to treatment.
- Evaluate the evidentiary base for novel and recently-approved BD pharmacotherapies, with a focus on tailored treatment planning for individual patients.
- Design data-driven and patient-centric treatment plans for BD that integrate both patient-specific factors and disease-specific factors and actively incorporate the patient voice.
Speakers Brayden Kameg, PhD, DNP, PMHNP-BC Lisa Anderson, DNP, APRN, PMHNP-BC
Disclosure This program was planned in accordance with AANP CE Standards and Policies. The speakers for this activity have the following disclosures:- Brayden has no disclosures.
- Lisa has no disclosures.
All relevant financial relationships have been mitigated. This activity is supported through an independent educational grant from Alkermes.
Disclaimer Individuals who have contributed to the CE Center were carefully selected for their knowledge and experience in the subject area under review. This presentation is informational only and may contain opinions of the authors from their personal experience that do not necessarily express the opinions of the American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP). The activity may contain discussion of published and/or investigational uses of agents that are not indicated by the FDA. Please refer to the official prescribing information for each product for discussion of approved indications, contraindications, and warnings. Clinical practice is a constantly changing process and new information becomes available every day. Neither AANP nor the contributing individuals can warrant that the material will continue to be accurate, nor do they warrant that the material is completely free of errors upon publication. Attendees and participants should appraise the information presented critically and are encouraged to consult appropriate resources for any product or device mentioned in this program.
CE Credit Instructions- Read this activity description, including objectives and disclosures.
- Complete the educational content:
- AANP Podcast: Click the Play button to be taken to the NP Pulse podcast on Podbean. If you have a different podcast provider that you prefer, launch your preferred podcast app and search for "NP Pulse".
- Listen to all of Episode 131. A participation code will be provided at the end. Make sure to write this code down! You will need this code to unlock access the the post-test and evaluation to complete the activity to earn your CE credit. The code will consist of a LETTERS and NUMBERS. When entering the code in the Participation Code field, make sure you enter the letters and numbers together (no space between them). Letters are not case sensitive.
- Return to the AANP CE Center. Click on the activity from your CE Activities list and then click the blue Next Steps button:
- A new window will open. Provide and submit the Participation Code, exactly as it was given at the end of the podcast, in the available text field.
- Complete the post-test.
- Submit the activity evaluation to receive full AANP CE/Rx credit and your certificate of completion.
Additional Information For questions or more information concerning this online CE activity, please visit the AANP Help Center to find answers to frequently asked questions and request assistance.
0.92 Contact Hour(s) of CE, 0.5 of which may be applied towards Pharmacology
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