Relias Academy offers convenient online courses for licensed professionals, paraprofessionals, and lifelong learners. Information on course requirements by the West Virginia Board of Examiners for Registered Professional Nurses are below, as well as a list of approved and accredited courses.
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- Browse the course list below to view education accepted by the West Virginia Board of Examiners for Registered Professional Nurses. View course details or click Add to Cart to checkout and instantly enroll!
Expiration- Due On
- Oct 31
- Due Every
- 1 years
- Due Based On
- Annually
| Accepted CEUsANCC - American Nurses Credentialing Center | Hours- Hours Required
- 12
- Max Online Hours
- 12
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Required Topics | Hours | Frequency |
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Opioids and Controlled Substances Complete three (3) hours within one year of licensure
Drug Diversion and Best Practice Prescribing of Controlled Substances Training Guidelines Continuing
Education Guidelines. “Best practice prescribing of controlled substances training” means training which includes the following:
a) Patient evaluation, including addiction risk assessment;
b) Treatment plans that incorporate functional goals;
c) Informed consent and prescribing agreements;
d) Periodic review and monitoring of patients including pill counts and drug testing;
e) Referral and patient management;
f) Documentation;
g) Compliance with state and federal law;
h) Patient education on safe use, storage and disposal of opioid medications; and
i) Termination strategies for chronic therapy
j) Compliance with controlled substances laws and rules.
k) Registration with and use of the West Virginia Controlled Substances Monitoring Program established in Wes Virginia Code Chapter 60A Article 9.
l) Maintenance of a record of attendance of each individual who successfully completes the drug diversion training and best practice prescribing of controlled substances training.
“Drug diversion training” means training which includes the following:
a.) Prescription drug abuse and misuse.
b.) Epidemiology of chronic pain and misuse of opioids.
c.) Indications for opioids in chronic pain treatment including general characteristics, toxicities and drug interactions.
d.) Initiation and ongoing management of a chronic pain patient treated with opioid based therapies, including treatment objectives; monitoring and periodic review; referrals and consultations; informed consent; prescription of controlled substance agreements, urine screens and pill counts; patient education on safe use, storage and disposal of opioids; discontinuation of opioids for pain due to lack of benefits or increased risks; and documentation of medical records.
e.) Identification of diversion and drug seeking tactics and behaviors.
f.) Best practice methods for working with patients suspected of drug seeking behavior and diversion.
g.) Compliance with controlled substances laws and rules.
h.) Registration with and use of the West Virginia Controlled Substances Monitoring Program established in Wes Virginia Code Chapter 60A Article 9.
i.) Maintenance of a record of attendance of each individual who successfully completes the drug diversion training and best practice prescribing of controlled substances training.
WV accepts ANCC-approved courses. The training may be in 1 or 2 courses or a portion of a longer program provided the brochure or agenda describes the content and the number of hours related to the requirements. | 3 | |
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