
Breathe Your Way to Better Patient Care: The Science Behind “Breath AS Medicine”
In the fast-paced world of nursing, stress and burnout have become all too common. With long shifts, critical decisions, and the pressure of patient care weighing on you, it's no wonder many nurses feel overwhelmed. But what if there was a simple, accessible, and scientifically backed way to not only reduce your stress but also improve your clinical performance and your patients' health? Enter Breath as Medicine.
Ed Harrold’s Breath as Medicine training, now available for Nursing CE credits on RNegade.pro, provides nurses with practical tools to regulate the nervous system, manage stress, and support overall well-being through breathwork. Whether you're working in a high-stress emergency setting or helping a patient manage chronic conditions, this course can empower you with actionable techniques that benefit both you and your patients. Let’s take a closer look at the science behind breathwork and why this knowledge is critical for today’s healthcare professionals.

“IT'S NOT JUST ABOUT GLUCOSE: Why Diabetic Ketoacidosis is Such a Big Deal”—And How Nurses Can Master It with RapidResponseRN
Diabetic Ketoacidosis (DKA) is like the iceberg you didn't see coming—there's way more going on below the surface than what meets the eye. Many people assume it’s all about glucose, but if you're a nurse or healthcare provider who’s ever been blindsided by a DKA case with normal blood glucose levels, you know that the real danger is more complex. And that's exactly why understanding the pathophysiology of DKA is crucial to saving lives.
In an episode of SaraH Lorenzini’s RapidResponseRN podcast, she and co-host Christian dive deep into the world of DKA, breaking down its many layers and discussing why it’s not always the glucose number that matters most. This is more than a learning opportunity—it's life-saving knowledge. Even more exciting? Nurses can earn Continuing Education (CE) credits from listening to this episode, right here at RNegade.pro.

Stress Mitigation “Abreatheiated”
Let’s be real, stress is like that one guest who shows up uninvited and refuses to leave. And if you’re a nurse, you know that stress doesn’t just knock—it kicks down the door and sets up camp! But what if we told you there’s a way to show stress the exit? It’s called "Stress Mitigation Abreathiated", and it’s not your typical snooze-worthy stress management course.
On November 13, 2024, join the brilliant duo of Karen DiMarco & Ed Harrold as they take you on a stress-busting journey that’s as practical as it is powerful—and yes, you get nursing CE credits for it too.

The Critical Role of Copper in Metabolic Health: Insights for Nurses and Patients
As healthcare professionals, nurses are constantly seeking to expand their knowledge and apply the latest scientific findings to improve patient care. One often-overlooked nutrient that has a profound impact on metabolic health is copper. In a recent episode of the Accelerated Health TV and Radio Show, Sara Banta and expert Morley Robbins explored the vital connection between copper, metabolism, and overall health. This discussion sheds light on how copper deficiency may be linked to serious health conditions such as insulin resistance, fatty liver disease, and impaired fat metabolism.
Understanding the metabolic functions of copper not only equips nurses to provide better patient care but also offers actionable insights that could help patients manage chronic conditions more effectively. And now, through RNegade.pro, nurses can earn continuing education (CE) credits while diving deeper into this critical topic via Sara Banta’s podcast in our extensive Partner Podclass library.

Unlocking the Power of Nitric Oxide: Why It Matters for Nurses and Patients
Nitric oxide (NO) may seem like just another molecule, but it plays a monumental role in maintaining our overall health. This crucial compound is often referred to as a "signaling molecule" because it communicates important messages between cells and regulates many physiological processes.
As a nurse, understanding the science of nitric oxide isn't just a bonus—it's essential for improving patient care, especially in the face of widespread chronic conditions. And now, through RNegade.pro, you can earn nursing CE credits while learning from Sara Banta’s insightful podcasts, which delve into this vital topic.